Former footballer Jermaine Jenas has admitted to sending "inappropriate messages" to women after he was sacked by the BBC.
The married father-of-four worked as a pundit on Match Of The Day and was a co-host of The One Show before his BBC contract was terminated over allegations about his behaviour.
He has insisted in an interview with The Sun that the messages were exchanged with "two consenting adults" and "nothing physical ever happened" – but he confessed to "cheating" and said he felt he had let his family down.
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