Jermaine Jenas named ‘Ally of the Year’ at the Women’s Football Awards just weeks before sacking
JERMAINE Jenas was named “Ally of the Year” at the Women’s Football Awards just weeks before his sacking.
Match of The Day and One Show star Jenas has been booted off the BBC after women complained about his workplace conduct.
Jermaine Jenas accepting an ‘Ally of the Year’ award in May[/caption] Jermaine Jenas has been axed from the BBC[/caption] Jermaine on the punditry team for an FA Cup game with Gary Lineker and Wayne Rooney[/caption] Jermaine’s portrait is missing from Media City, Salford[/caption] Jenas playing for Tottenham Hotspur in 2005[/caption]A female One Show colleague raised concerns over after Jenas allegedly sent her unsolicited flirty texts.
Other women have come forward amid a probe into DMs said to have been sent by the married ex-footballer, 41.
It comes just three months after he was named Ally of the Year at the Women’s Football Awards.
He won the accolade at a ceremony hosted by Eniola Aluko and Jamie Carragher in May.
Jenas’s sacking was spearheaded by new BBC director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski.
A source said last night: “Presenters, cast and crew have all been asked not to contact him whilst legal matters are ongoing.”
They added: “As a result, a lot of Chinese whispers have been circulating.
“Not even top talent like Alex Jones, Alan Shearer or Gary Lineker knew about this.”
The source said: “It was shrouded in secrecy. It has shocked, and rocked, everyone.”
He is understood to have told his wife of 13 years, Ellie, about the claims, which he is said to be “deeply unhappy” about.
She is understood to be standing by him.
The source said: “This latest incident of alleged misconduct in the workplace is the last thing the BBC needed.
“The first complaint was raised after Jermaine flirtily messaged a female member of staff on The One Show.
“She raised her misgivings in a formal capacity. The BBC knows it cannot now ignore concerns or complaints.
“So after immediate routine enquiries the decision was taken to take him off air, and terminate his contract.
“They acted swiftly and decisively. In this case, Jermaine was the fall guy and was fired.
“Although there is no suggestion of illegality whatsoever, the BBC cannot be seen to be slow to take action.
“He has yet to say his side of the story but he has made it known privately to friends he is unhappy.”
The Sun broke the story on our website yesterday afternoon — moments before Jenas began his talkSPORT Drive show.
Within four minutes of the news breaking, Mr Kay-Jelski emailed BBC staff.
He wrote: “Hi all, I wanted to let you know that Jermaine Jenas is no longer working for the BBC.”
Last night talkSPORT said it had no plans for the star to broadcast “in the immediate future”.
It is understood Jenas has instructed lawyers and is devastated by the turn of events.
He has lost his £190,000- £194,999 annual salary for his work on the FA Cup, Match Of The Day and the World Cup.
His work on The One Show is for BBC Studios, so that salary is not in the public domain.
A giant poster featuring him alongside BBC Sport colleagues Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer was removed from Manchester’s Media City HQ.
And Jenas was no longer listed for Match Of The Day on TV industry database IMDb.
The alleged complaints came to light following the Euros where he was a pundit and commentator.
He was last on air covering Spain’s semi-final victory over France on July 9.
Earlier this month he, Ellie and some of his four children holidayed in Marbella.
Jenas last presented The One Show alongside Alex Jones on July 22 and last appeared on the Match Of The Day panel on May 4.
He was widely regarded as a natural successor to replace Lineker as host of MOTD but was absent from Saturday’s new season opener.
But he was on air on Saturday — commentating for TNT Sports on Liverpool’s 2-0 victory at Ipswich.
And on August 2 he took to Instagram after presenting the climax of the Formula E season alongside Nicki Shields.
Jenas has only posted three Instagram pictures since May, in contrast to 73 last year.
He has also parted ways with his long-term agents, MC Saatchi. He is no longer featured on their website.
In an interview with The Sun in October 2021, Jenas said he would love to replace Lineker as Match Of The Day host.
He said: “It is the biggest job on television, and if I ever got the opportunity of course I’d say yes.”
The following month, Lineker told The Sun: “Jermaine is my natural successor – I think he’s doing well.”
The BBC said last night: “We can confirm Jermaine Jenas is no longer part of the presenting line-up.”
Jenas said via a spokesperson: “Right now I can’t talk about it. I can tell you I’m not happy.
“There are two sides to every story and I’m going to be speaking with my lawyers on the issue.”
talkSPORT said: “We were made aware of a breaking story involving Jermaine as he went on air.
“We made a decision — with Jermaine — that he should continue to present the show.
“An array of serious allegations are being reported as the story continues to evolve.
“It is for Jermaine as a private individual to address them in the way he chooses.
“There are no plans for Jermaine to broadcast as a presenter on talkSPORT in the immediate future.”
Face of football
JERMAINE Jenas made his debut for Nottingham Forest in 2001, at just 17.
The midfielder went on to turn out for Newcastle United, Tottenham, Aston Villa, and QPR.
He scored a career total of 39 goals from 341 league appearances and won the League Cup with Spurs in 2008.
Jenas also appeared 21 times for the senior England team, scoring once.
He was 19 when he got his first cap in February 2003 and was named PFA Young Player of the Year that season.
Injuries slowed his progress, and he formally announced his retirement in 2016 on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.
He became a pundit, first for ITV Sport before joining BT Sport and Match Of The Day.
In 2020 Jenas began co-presenting The One Show and a year later became one of its permanent hosts.