Michael McIntyre Sends Topless Photo in Inappropriate Skit
- Michael McIntyre is under fire for sending a topless photo in an inappropriate skit.
- Allegations suggest he sent 'inappropriate' messages to a female staff member.
- The incident has caused controversy and resurfaced old footage from the Big Show skit.
In a recent incident that has drawn attention, comedian Michael McIntyre inadvertently sent a topless photo of former footballer Jermaine Jenas to a producer at the BBC, Enya Quin-Jarvis. This incident resurfaced as Jenas faces allegations of sending inappropriate messages to a female staff member, leading to his dismissal from the corporation. The footage of McIntyre's skit, which features him sending a flirty message alongside the photo, has added to the scrutiny surrounding Jenas. Sources indicate that Jenas is "deeply unhappy" about the allegations, which were reported to the BBC weeks prior. He has publicly stated, "There are two sides to a story," suggesting that he may contest the claims against him. The messages in question reportedly shocked those who viewed them, prompting an immediate investigation by the BBC, which concluded with Jenas's swift termination. A spokesperson from talkSPORT confirmed that they were informed of the situation as Jenas was going on air, but he was allowed to continue presenting the show for the time being. Jenas expressed his dissatisfaction with the unfolding events and mentioned consulting with his lawyers regarding the matter. Colleagues at the BBC were reportedly taken aback by the news of Jenas's dismissal, as rumors had circulated about his conduct. The BBC acted decisively, recognizing the seriousness of the allegations and the need to uphold standards of conduct within the organization.