Mar 13 • 20:09 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Jermaine Jenas puts family home up for sale after BBC axe from £190k-a-year role

Former footballer Jermaine Jenas has listed his family home for sale following his departure from a £190,000-a-year position with the BBC amid a cheating scandal.

Jermaine Jenas, the former footballer and television presenter, has decided to sell his family home, valued at £4.95 million, after his recent dismissal from a lucrative role with the BBC. This decision comes in the aftermath of a cheating scandal that led to his departure from a £190,000-a-year job, where he faced backlash for sending inappropriate messages to female colleagues.

The six-bedroom property, located near Barnet in North London, includes upscale amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym, and a cinema room, reflecting Jenas's affluent lifestyle prior to the scandal. He purchased the home in 2006 for £2.8 million and has lived there with his wife Ellie and their children until their recent split, following the revelation of his misconduct.

The sale of the property not only indicates a significant shift in Jenas's personal life following the public fallout from the scandal but also highlights the repercussions of high-profile roles in the public eye. The incident and subsequent actions serve as a stark reminder of the standards expected from public figures and how quickly circumstances can change.

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