Jermaine Jenas reveals he has received private support from well-known BBC figures as he admits sending inappropriate texts to women Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Kirsten Murray For Mailonline Published: 00:07 BST, 24 August 2024 | Updated: 00:08 BST, 24 August 2024 e-mail View comments Jermaine Jenas has revealed he has received support from BBC figures after he was sacked from the channel for sending inappropriate texts to women. The presenter, 41, has said he is 'ashamed' and 'deeply sorry' - admitting to 'frantically' sexting a woman for 24 hours after she gave him her number at a work event.

And now the former footballer has admitted that while his former colleagues, both on and off screen, have been advised not to contact him, he has received some support. Jermaine told The Sun that several well-known faces and production staff have reached out to him. Speaking about the women he conversed with, he insisted: 'These were two consenting adults I was speaking to.

With one she made it clear she was interested. Jermaine Jenas has revealed he has received private support from well-known BBC figures as he admitted sending inappropriate texts to women causing his dismissal from the BBC While his former colleagues, both on and off screen, have been advised not to contact him, he has received some support from several well-known faces and production staff 'I don't want to start going down the 'who pursued who' road, but when people are saying things that are w.