logo
#

Latest news with #TheDressingRoomPodcast

Jermaine Jenas' new career gets underway one year after BBC sext sacking and split from wife
Jermaine Jenas' new career gets underway one year after BBC sext sacking and split from wife

Wales Online

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Jermaine Jenas' new career gets underway one year after BBC sext sacking and split from wife

Jermaine Jenas' new career gets underway one year after BBC sext sacking and split from wife Jermaine Jenas says he has adopted a new approach to work as he looks to rebuild his media career almost a year on from the scandal that saw him sacked by the BBC Jermaine Jenas has a clear plan for his career after being sacked by the BBC (Image: The Dressing Room Podcast ) Jermaine Jenas has detailed his plans to get his media career back on track following the sexting scandal that cost him his BBC job. The former One Show presenter was sacked by the broadcaster last year following complaints about workplace conduct. Jenas apologised to two former female colleagues for sending "inappropriate messages", although he insisted they were 'between two consenting adults'. He also stepped away from talkSPORT presenting duties, only to return to the station in February this year, insisting he was "taking responsibility" for his actions and had become a "better person". ‌ Jenas, who played for Newcastle and Tottenham in the Premier League, has also split from his wife Ellie Penfold and is eager to make a fresh start, both professionally and personally. The 42-year-old addressed his plans, which include a new podcast, during an appearance on The Dressing Room Podcast with fellow ex-footballers Joe Cole, Carlton Cole and Wayne Bridge. ‌ He said: "You eventually land in a place, where I am now, where I still feel like I'm evolving and growing. But I am happy, yeah. When I first went [to myself], 'Right, what do you want to do?' control was my big thing. No one's ever gonna control my life again. "Whether I go back into broadcasting, whether it's with TNT, or I go somewhere else and get back involved in television, it will all be on my terms as to how much I want to do, when I want to do it. Jenas and Ellie Penfold are divorcing (Image: WireImage ) Article continues below "And that's allowed me to start developing my own stuff as well, which is my bag anyway... I've filmed five documentaries, I've done all these social issues documentaries, I've done TV for God knows how long. I've gained enough experience to be able to run my own stuff now." One of those projects is a new podcast Jenas has started with heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora called 'Let Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ', which launched at the end of June. "Honestly, it's been great," said the 21-cap former England international. "So I set up my own production company, which I'd been wanting to do for years. Me and Derek have been good mates for about 10 years. ‌ "I know the image I had in the media, which was what was eating me alive a little bit. This pristine, corporate, perfect [person]. You know, family life, wife [and] kids, and it's not sustainable. So they put you in that box, but I'm like, 'That's not me.' Then you're on The One Show, and it gets even more. Jenas says wants more control over his career (Image: The Dressing Room Podcast ) "So in my mind, I knew I wanted to do a podcast, and I was thinking about it with Derek for ages, because I know two sides to Derek. Derek's rogue No.1, he is. But he's also got this other side, where [the] guy likes being at home, loves his kids more than anything, like we all do, loves his missus, and he just knows how to sell fights." Article continues below He continued by saying if his co-host needs to "throw a table at someone's head" to get attention for a bout, that's exactly what he'll do, a nod to the time Chisora infamously hurled a table towards Dillian Whyte during a press conference ahead of their 2016 fight. Chisora went on to lose a split decision. Jenas outlined the concept of their podcast, focusing on sharing tales of guests' "wins, losses and the legacy you leave behind." To date, two episodes have been released, with the first featuring comedian Katherine Ryan as the guest.

Jermaine Jenas confirms new career one year after BBC sack over sexting scandal
Jermaine Jenas confirms new career one year after BBC sack over sexting scandal

Daily Mirror

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Jermaine Jenas confirms new career one year after BBC sack over sexting scandal

Almost one year on from being fired by the BBC, former England footballer-turned-pundit and presenter Jermaine Jenas has confirmed a new career opportunity and his plans for the future Former Premier League star Jermaine Jenas has gone into detail regarding his plans for the future, including a new podcast. The announcement comes almost one year on from his dismissal by the BBC, while he was also dropped by his talent agency over his inappropriate behaviour. Jenas, 42, was once a regular on the BBC's Match of the Day programming and co-hosted The One Show with Alex Jones. However, he was sacked by the broadcaster in August 2024 after he admitted sending lewd messages to two former colleagues, which also led to the end of his marriage to wife Ellie Penfold. ‌ The ex- Tottenham and Newcastle midfielder, who has accused the BBC of dishonesty over his axing, has recently eased back into the world of media, having returned to talkSPORT this year. ‌ Jenas confirmed his hopes for the future as he makes a return to the limelight after a period away while dealing with personal issues. "You eventually land in a place, where I am now, where I still feel like I'm evolving and growing," he said on The Dressing Room Podcast while chatting to former Premier League peers Joe Cole, Carlton Cole and Wayne Bridge. "But I am happy, yeah. "When I first went [to myself], 'Right what do you want to do', control was my big thing. No-one's ever gonna control my life again," he continued. "Whether I go back into broadcasting, whether it's with TNT, or I go somewhere else and get back involved in television, it will all be on my terms as to how much I want to do, when I want to do it. ‌ "And that's allowed me to start developing my own stuff as well, which is my bag anyway... I've filmed five documentaries, I've done all these social issues documentaries, I've done TV for God knows how long. I've gained enough experience to be able to run my own stuff now." One of those projects is a new podcast Jenas has started with heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora called 'Let Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ'. Bridge enquired about Jenas' new weekly show, which launched at the end of June. ‌ "Honestly, it's been great," said the 21-cap former England international. "So I set up my own production company, which I'd been wanting to do for years. Me and Derek have been good mates for about 10 years... "I know the image I had in the media, which was what was eating me alive a little bit. This pristine, corporate, perfect [person]. You know, family life, wife [and] kids, and it's not sustainable. So they put you in that box, but I'm like, 'That's not me.' Then you're on The One Show, and it gets even more. "So in my mind, I knew I wanted to do a podcast, and I was thinking about it with Derek for ages, because I know two sides to Derek. Derek's rogue No. 1, he is. But he's also got this other side, where [the] guy likes being at home, loves his kids more than anything, like we all do, loves his missus, and he just knows how to sell fights." ‌ He went on to say if his new podcast partner needs to "throw a table at someone's head" to sell a fight, he'll do just that. That being a reference to the incident in December 2016 where Chisora launched a table at opponent Dillian Whyte at a press conference while promoting their upcoming bout, which Chisora later lost via split decision. Jenas described the format of the show, where he discusses guests' "wins, losses and the legacy you leave behind." Only two episodes have been released thus far, with comedienne Katherine Ryan featuring as its first guest. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

Jermaine Jenas makes feelings clear about the BBC – 'They lie to your face'
Jermaine Jenas makes feelings clear about the BBC – 'They lie to your face'

Daily Mirror

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Jermaine Jenas makes feelings clear about the BBC – 'They lie to your face'

Jermaine Jenas has opened up on his time in the television industry, as he admitted how some of the behaviour that he witnessed during his time at the BBC impacted him Jermaine Jenas has hit out at the BBC, accusing them of dishonesty towards their employees. The former footballer, 42, was dismissed from the corporation last August due to improper conduct. Jenas, who used to share presenting duties with Alex Jones on The One Show, admitted to sending lewd messages to two former colleagues at the BBC. In addition to losing his BBC role, the former England midfielder saw his representation with a talent agency terminated. ‌ His 14-year marriage to Ellie Penfold also ended as their separation was publicly acknowledged in March. After keeping a low profile for four months, Jenas is gradually stepping back into the spotlight. ‌ During his appearance on The Dressing Room Podcast with ex-Chelsea players Carlton Cole, Joe Cole and Wayne Bridge, Jenas compared the worlds of football and television. He said: "I don't think there's been a footballer that has gone on a day-time, evening live television slot and presented in an entertainment space. "It was crazy, I think that side of it was strange if I'm totally honest with you. I think what you realise when you go into television is the football world is very different because we are naturally competitive. ‌ "Also, I've always been the type of person that's very much, 'If I'm not doing something right, just tell me,' because it's like that in training. If I'm not playing, I go knock on the manager's door, 'What am I not doing?' "'You're going out too much, you're not working hard enough, you're not in the gym enough,' right, I'm going to do all those things and then I want to be playing, it's simple." ‌ He spoke candidly about the cutthroat nature of the television industry, revealing that gossiping and backstabbing are commonplace. Jenas claimed that he experienced this firsthand during his time on The One Show, where he worked with various stand-in presenters. "Television is not like that, they just talk behind your back," he revealed (via Wales Online). "Everybody in television would just lie to your face. When I was a main presenter on the show, sometimes when Alex Jones wouldn't be working because she was having children at the time, I was working with various female presenters. ‌ "We'd come off air and they'd go, 'Oh did you like her JJ', I'm like, 'Yeah she's really good, it's her first time, she's done really well.' And then I'd just see them talking c*** about them going, 'Yeah she's not coming back.'" Almost a year after leaving the BBC, Jenas continues to work as a contributor on talkSPORT and has launched his own podcast 'Let Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ' alongside boxing star Derek Chisora. Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.

Jermaine Jenas doesn't hold back on BBC staff – 'They just lie to your face'
Jermaine Jenas doesn't hold back on BBC staff – 'They just lie to your face'

Wales Online

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Jermaine Jenas doesn't hold back on BBC staff – 'They just lie to your face'

Jermaine Jenas doesn't hold back on BBC staff – 'They just lie to your face' Jermaine Jenas' BBC career came to a devastating end after the former Premier League star was embroiled in a sexting scandal with two ex-colleagues Jermaine Jenas has opened up about what t is like working for the BBC (Image: The Dressing Room Podcast ) Jermaine Jenas blasted the BBC for lying to employees as the former footballer claimed the television industry is dishonest. The 42-year-old was sacked from the broadcaster last August for inappropriate behaviour. Jenas - who co-hosted The One Show with Alex Jones - later admitted that he had sent explicit messages to two former BBC employees. On top of his departure from the BBC, the ex-England star was also dropped from his talent agency while his marriage to wife of 14 years, Ellie Penfold, ended after the pair's split was confirmed in March. Four months on, Jenas has started to slowly reappear in the public eye. The former Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle midfielder was a guest on The Dressing Room Podcast, hosted by ex-Chelsea players Carlton Cole, Joe Cole and Wayne Bridge as Jenas detailed the difference between the football and television industries. "I don't think there's been a footballer that has gone on a day-time, evening live television slot and presented in an entertainment space," he said. "It was crazy, I think that side of it was strange if I'm totally honest with you. "I think what you realise when you go into television is the football world is very different because we are naturally competitive. Also, I've always been the type of person that's very much, 'If I'm not doing something right, just tell me', because it's like that in training. If I'm not playing, I go knock on the manager's door, 'what am I not doing?' Jenas' marriage with wife Ellie Penfold ended earlier this year (Image: GETTY ) "'You're going out too much, you're not working hard enough, you're not in the gym enough,' right, I'm going to do all those things and then I want to be playing, it's simple." Jenas claimed gossiping is rife in the television space and saw it first-hand during his time on The One Show when working with stand-in presenters. "Television is not like that, they just talk behind your back," he revealed. "Everybody in television would just lie to your face. When I was a main presenter on the show, sometimes when Alex Jones wouldn't be working because she was having children at the time, I was working with various female presenters. The former footballer called out the television industry (Image: YOUTUBE ) Article continues below "We'd come off air and they'd go, 'Oh did you like her JJ', I'm like, 'Yeah she's really good, it's her first time, she's done really well.' And then I'd just see them talking c*** about them going, 'Yeah she's not coming back.'" Almost a year on from his BBC exit, Jenas remains a contributor on talkSPORT and now has his own podcast alongside boxing star Derek Chisora called ' Let Me Tell You Something with Derek and JJ'.

Joe Cole tells £40m star he 'has to leave' Liverpool this summer
Joe Cole tells £40m star he 'has to leave' Liverpool this summer

Metro

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Metro

Joe Cole tells £40m star he 'has to leave' Liverpool this summer

Joe Cole says Harvey Elliott 'has to leave' leaving Liverpool for a club that can guarantee him regular playing time. Elliott enjoyed a short break on the back of Liverpool's title-winning season before jetting off with Lee Carsley's England squad for this summer's European Under-21 Championship. Considering he made just two starts in the Premier League last term, Elliott could have been forgiven for starting out a little rusty in England colours – but the midfielder was anything but in Slovakia. The 22-year-old racked up five goals in six appearances to help the Young Lions defend their title from 2023 and was subsequently named Player of the Tournament for his excellent contribution. But now that the dust has settled on England's celebrations, the youngster faces a tough decision over his future at Anfield. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. According to talkSPORT, the Reds would be prepared to let Elliott leave should they receive an offer in the region of £40million for the ex-Fulham man – and Newcastle have been credited with an interest, as well as Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig. Discussing Elliott's options on The Dressing Room Podcast, ex-Liverpool, Chelsea and England winger Cole said: 'He hasn't played enough football. 'He's gone there [Liverpool], he's 22 now. He's got personality on the pitch. 'Jurgen Klopp, when he left, said one of the regrets he had at Liverpool was he didn't play this kid enough. 'So he's in this situation where he's won Player of the Tournament, he's scored five goals from midfield. 'Some of the best players in the world have won that award and he looked at home, he looked like a leader, he scored some great goals.' Cole was convinced that Elliott had 'made up his mind' over his Liverpool future after watching the youngster give an 'emotional' interview while working for Channel 4 at the U21 Euros. He added: 'He's got a decision to make. He hasn't broken into the Liverpool team regularly, he's 22… you can see it in him, he was getting emotional after one of the games when he did the interview for us on the TV. 'What I took from that was that he was so happy that he's playing and being the man. I thought I saw it in his mind that he's made up his mind. 'Even if Liverpool say, 'We want you to stay'… unless he's saying, 'I need to start every single game', which they can't offer him, he has to leave.' Cole's former England team-mate, Micah Richards, meanwhile, can understand Elliott's frustrations given the limited playing time he was given by Arne Slot last season. However, Richards, discussing Elliott's predicament on The Rest Is Football podcast, said there was 'not a chance' he would sell the midfielder if he was in Liverpool's position. 'If I'm Liverpool, I'm not selling him. Not one bit! I'm not selling him!' the ex- Manchester City defender Richards said. 'It's similar to the Cole Palmer situation when he was at Manchester City. Okay, you've got Phil Foden, you've got Kevin De Bruyne at the time and other young players coming through… 'But I just think, if he [Elliott] could get a good Premier League team on loan for the season [then he should stay at Liverpool]. 'Mohamed Salah signed a two-year deal and a year from now he might not be the same player that we've been used to over the years. 'Elliott can play that position so well and I would just wait. 'I wouldn't get rid of him now, not a chance.' Is £40m a fair price for Harvey Elliott? For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Chelsea urged to avoid making 'crazy' £50m transfer 'mistake' MORE: Man Utd-linked star fuels transfer rumours by 'liking' Instagram post MORE: 'He had everything' – Joe Cole questions Chelsea's decision to let England U21 star leave

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store