A BBC presenter was left humiliated after her picture appeared on an X-rated dating app.
Sports journalist Emma Jones was shocked to find that someone had impersonated her on the platform and quickly shut down any speculation that she herself was on the adult site Uberf***y.
The Premier Sports broadcaster, 32, asked followers via her Instagram story: "What is an uberf***y? I don't want to Google it." The TV star, who has a whopping social media following, has worked for BBC Radio 5 Live in the past.
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She also hosts Match of the DayX alongside Jermaine Jenas, the former Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur - as well as England - star. Her career in the public limelight began with Leeds United’s TV station back in 2017.
In the five years since has seen her talents recognised by multiple other roles, reports BirminghamLive. The TV presenter and radio star had previously worked in minor roles in Channel 5, Bauer Media and Viking FM.
She has previously worked as a presenter with Squawka, William Hill and Mola TV, before beginning to work with the BBC from 2021 and also in multiple roles with broadcaster Premier Sports TV – where she fronts coverage of La Liga, the top league in Spain. Perhaps her career highlight was a viral moment with ex Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish.
When presenting the England international with a map of the UK, Three Lions star Grealish funnily replied: “Is that England?” The ex Villa man - who moved to Manchester City last year - was tasked with locating his hometown on the map. During the hilarious clip, his Three Lions teammates giggle and erupt into laughter as they can barely contain themselves at his gaffe.
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