Jermaine Jenas, following his dismissal from the BBC, expressed that there are two sides to every story, indicating he plans to contest the allegations.
A source revealed that Jenas was unhappy with the BBC's decision and that the termination was linked to complaints about unsolicited messages to a female staff member.
Jenas has retained lawyers to address his sacking, as he seeks to navigate the fallout from allegations regarding inappropriate digital communications.
The removal of a mural featuring Jenas and other sport colleagues from the BBC's Media City HQ signals a significant and public shift in his association with the broadcaster.
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