Jermaine Jenas has thanked his supporters after what he called “a difficult period” following his sacking by the BBC.
The ex-Premier League player, 41, was removed from the presenting line-ups of Match Of The Day and The One Show by the BBC last month following complaints about workplace conduct.
He previously apologised to his former female colleagues for sending “inappropriate messages” but insisted they were “between two consenting adults” and his behaviour was not illegal.
The BBC has not provided details on why Jenas’s contract was terminated. On his departure, a spokesperson for the corporation previously said: “We can confirm that he is no longer part of our presenting line-up.”
In a video shared to his Instagram Story, Jenas said: “I just thought it was important for me to jump on here actually and just talk to you lot and say thank you for the level of support that you’ve shown me.
“It’s clearly been a difficult period for me but one I will definitely grow from.
“We’re human beings, it is what it is, you’ll learn from it. Become a better person. I think those are the things that are important in life.
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“None of us are perfect and we’ve just got to find a way to just keep moving forward, look after our babies and our families in the best way we possibly can and that’s something I will be trying to do.”
Jenas, who also appeared on TNT Sports’ football coverage and co-presented a talkSPORT drive-time show, revealed he has been working on returning to presenting duties.
The father-of-four joined The One Show in 2020 as a stand-in co-host following the departure of Matt Baker and was made a permanent fixture the following year.
Jenas had also been a regular pundit on sports programmes Match Of The Day and Match Of The Day 2 and a presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live.
He has criticised how his former employer handled his sacking and has said he will be speaking to his lawyers about the situation.