A woman has come forward and revealed the sordid texts that Jermaine Jenas sent her including a picture of his manhood as he worked for the BBC.

The woman in question organised events during the World Cup in Qatar when she was bombarded with messages from the disgraced presenter.


The 41-year-old has also been accused of begging for bikini pictures and sending messages on WhatsApp such as ‘I wanna see it now’ and ‘you know what it’s like when you’re away’.

Jenas was sacked by the BBC last month from his roles on Match of the Day and The One Show after admitting to sending inappropriate messages to two female colleagues.

Jermaine Jenas

Jermane Jenas has been axed by the BBC

PA

According to the Daily Mail, another woman has now come forward after coming across Jenas while he was working with the BBC commentating team in Qatar during the World Cup in 2022.

The former England international has denied the latest claims.

The 38-year-old woman has claimed she met him in December 2022 in Doha after working with an events firm organising high-end parties.

Jenas was with fellow pundits Gary Lineker, Rio Ferdinand, Micah Richards and Ashley Williams when she bumped into him at a restaurant.

She told the Daily Mail: “They started to talk with us and we told them that we worked there.

JUST IN: Lee Carsley accused of ‘losing the country’ after refusing to sing national anthem

“It was my job to promote the events and we’d get a commission for each client, so I told them about the parties and gave them my number so I could reserve them a table.

“Jermaine turned up the next night for dinner, then stayed for the party. He started messaging me that night.”

After a series of flirty texts, a few days later Jenas messaged to invite her to an elite beach resort but was turned down.

The former footballer replied: “Ok… I mean I do wanna see u in a bikini so feel free to put her off for a day… u can’t blame me.”

She said: “I can, but I won’t,” to which he wrote: “You won’t what? Wear a bikini?”

She said she wouldn’t blame him with Jenas replying: “Lol good. I wanna see it now.”

The woman said: “I’m working. And I’m not the type who sends pics. I hate it.”

READ MORE: US Open star Jack Draper makes Emma Raducanu feelings clear after Martina Navratilova criticism

Jermaine Jenas

Jermaine Jenas has been accused of sending nude photos to a woman

PA

Jenas said: “I know, but you know what it’s like when you’re away.

“Since I saw u it’s been on my mind, that’s all. I just like the tease.”

The woman did end up going to the resort but not with Jenas, who found out and text her: “Not happy… U rocking that bikini I wanted to see.” He then messaged: “That was your cue to show me the bikini x.”

After being turned down to attend a Calvin Harris gig, Jenas said that the DJ was his ‘boy’, meaning close friend, to which the woman did not understands.

LATEST SPORTS NEWS:

Jermaine Jenas

Jermaine Jenas was working for the BBC at the World Cup in Qatar at the time in 2022

Instagram

Jenas replied: “Hang on. You want my boy now?” with a laughing emoji, before sending a picture of himself holding his genitals.

The woman recalled: “I was shocked, I felt violated. The whole time I’d replied to his messages because I felt I had to, it was my job to bring in clients, but always keeping my distance and I said I wouldn’t send him the photos he wanted.

“Apart from that, we were in Qatar, where sex outside marriage is illegal. What he wanted could have got us locked up for seven years.

“But he kept insisting. I thought, you are shameless. And I told him let’s talk about this. He couldn’t control himself and send me a a photo of his penis.”

Jermaine Jenas

Jermaine Jenas has denied the claims

PA

An investigation into Jenas by the BBC saw him axed last month before he came out and insisted he was ‘deeply sorry’ to the women he had messaged.

Jenas said: “I didn’t get the opportunity to say sorry to them at that particular point when I really wanted to apologise.

“I really want to apologise from the bottom of my heart in terms of what I’ve put them through.

“I’m genuinely sorry for what I’ve done to you. I always thought it was consensual and a two-way thing.”