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By NATHAN JOHNS Published: 04: 49 AEST, 16 July 2025 | Updated: 04: 49 AEST, 16 July 2025 View comments Jermaine Jenas has given some cheeky sexting advice to a listener of his podcast, Let Me Tell You Something. In a clip posted to the podcast's Instagram page, a submission was sent in detailing a story of sexting gone wrong. 'I wanted to surprise my wife with a romantic cheeky date night, ' wrote the pod listener. 'So when I was at work that morning I thought I'd kick things off by sending here a naughty text, letting her know exactly what I was planning to do with her later. 'After about 15 minutes, I hadn't heard back, and I thought it was a bit was strange. 'So I checked it and I realised I'd actually sent it to her mum. A post shared by Let Me Tell You Something. .. (@lmtysofficial) Jermaine Jenas was sacked from the BBC last year over inappropriate texts sent to colleagues Jenas apologised for his behaviour while at the BBC and now works as a pundit for talk SPORT 'What do I do? I don't think I can ever see her mum after I've explained the kind things I do to her daughter. ' 'Let it ride man, see what happens, ' joked Jenas in response, before bursting into laughter alongside co-host Derek Chisora and guest Joe Cole. The cheeky clip has amassed over 60, 000 views on Instagram. Jenas, the former Nottingham Forest, Newcastle, Spurs and QPR midfielder, is currently a pundit with talk SPORT. He previously worked for the BBC, working on the One Show and Match of the Day, and was widely seen as a future replacement for Gary Lineker on the station's flagship football show. However, he was sacked last year over complaints about inappropriate communications. It later emerged he was dismissed after sending explicit texts to two female employees at the BBC. In an interview with talk SPORT, Jenas said that his behaviour was inappropriate, saying: 'The biggest thing in this whole situation is about taking responsibility and that has been at the forefront of my mind. 'You need to take responsibility for your actions. There’s a reason why you’re in this position, and there’s a reason why this has happened. 'Once you kind of accept those things, then you can work on yourself and you can work on the other things, and you can work on your family and work towards a brighter future. '
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