'Do you want my boy...?' Jermaine Jenas sent me photo of his manhood after begging me for bikini pictures: Woman tells how disgraced BBC pundit bombarded her with messages while working at the Qatar World Cup

A woman who organised events during the World Cup in Qatar has told how Jermaine Jenas begged her for bikini photos before asking 'You want my boy now?' - and sending her a picture of his manhood – while working as a BBC pundit.The woman says when the disgraced ex-footballer bombarded her with flirty WhatsApp messages after meeting her while she was working, telling her 'I wanna see it now' and 'you know what it's like when you're away'.Jenas, 41, who is married with children, was sacked last month from his presenting roles on Match Of The Day and The One Show after admitting to sending 'inappropriate texts' to two BBC co-workers. Claims suggest that after one woman complained about receiving unsolicited messages, other female staff members also came forward.He later issued a public apology to the two women he texted and told a newspaper 'I feel ashamed. I feel I've let everybody down.' A woman, 38, (pictured) claims that Jermaine Jenas sent her a picture of his penis while he was working as a pundit for the BBC at the Qatar World Cup. She was there to work for an events firm organising high-end parties at one of the city's top five-star hotels Jenas, pictured at the 2022 World Cup where he worked for the BBC, pestered the woman for bikini pictures in a series of text messages after getting her phone number in a work capacity Following several weeks of texting the woman, Jenas then sent her a message saying, 'Hang on. You want my boy now?' followed by the photo of him holding his private partsBut now another woman claims she was subjected to what appears to be similarly inappropriate behaviour two years earlier, when the former footballer was working with the BBC commentating team during the World Cup in Qatar. Jenas is understood to deny the latest claims. The woman, 38, met him in December 2022 after going to capital Doha to work for an events firm organising high-end parties at one of the city's top five-star hotels.She says she first met him in the hotel's restaurant, where she and another friend had stopped for a drink before her shift. The star was with fellow pundits Gary Lineker, Rio Ferdinand, Micah Richards and Ashley Williams.Jenas booked tables for him and others for events at the hotel three times during the month-long World Cup.She recalled: 'They started to talk with us and we told them that we worked there. It was my job to promote the events and we'd get a commission for each client, so I told them about the parties and gave them my number so I could reserve them a table.'Jermaine turned up the next night for dinner, then stayed for the party. He started messaging me that night.'He sent a 'Hello you' and heart-eyes emoji. When the woman replied with 'Olaaa' he wrote 'This language does it for me' and 'U don't need to say sorry I love it'.His flirting continued after the woman replied to a message from Jenas saying 'that's why you're the best' with a sticker of a woman giving a hand heart. 'I keep thinking these are pics of u when they arrive,' he wrote.He continued: 'When it arrives I'm like.. oh nice finally I get to see this body'.Jenas got in touch again asking to reserve a table. She wasn't on duty that night, but he messaged her while he was there telling her 'Not bad, but not enough girls.'A few days later Jenas messaged again, inviting her to Nammos, an elite beach resort and restaurant. She told him a friend had come to visit and they were thinking of going for a day out to the desert.He replied: 'Ok… I mean I do wanna see u in a bikini so feel free to put her off for a day… u can't blame me.'When she replied: 'I can, but I won't' he wrote: 'You won't what? Wear a bikini?'.She said she wouldn't blame him - and Jenas answered: 'Lol good. I wanna see it now'.The woman replied: 'I'm working. And I'm not the type who sends pics. I hate it'.Jenas then wrote: 'I know, but you know what it's like when you're away.'Since I saw u it's been on my mind, that's all. I just like the tease.'When Jenas later found out she had gone to Nammos with her friend instead, but not told him, he wrote: 'Not happy… U rocking that bikini I wanted to see.' He then messaged: 'That was your cue to show me the bikini x'. The woman (pictured), who MailOnline is not naming, says she first met Jenas at the Four Seasons Hotel restaurant, where she and a friend had stopped for a drink before her shift The woman (right) says she booked tables for Jenas and others for events at the hotel three times during the month-long World Cup. During that time she says the star sent her flirty texts which made her feel uncomfortable - while she tried to keep their exchanges professional Jenas was at the World Cup in Qatar working for the licence fee payer funded BBC. He dedicates a section on his Instagram stories to his time in Qatar covering the tournament Jenas messaged the woman telling her he had two spare tickets to a Calvin Harris gig. She said she couldn't make it and that she was too tired to go out.Jenas continued messaging her from the show, gently mocking her for not going out, telling her 'maybe you're getting old beautiful x'.She told him she would 'Netflix and chill' instead, and he wrote: 'I've been trying to Netflix and chill with u'.Jenas had also told her that Calvin Harris his 'boy' - or close friend - the reason he'd managed to get tickets to his gig. When the woman didn't understand what he meant by 'my boy', he wrote: 'Hang on. You want my boy now?' and a laughing emoji.He then sent her a photo of him holding his private parts.The woman remembers: 'I was shocked, I felt violated. The whole time I'd replied to his messages because I felt I had to, it was my job to bring in clients, but always keeping my distance and I said I wouldn't send him the photos he wanted.'Apart from that, we were in Qatar, where sex outside marriage is illegal. What he wanted could have got us locked up for seven years.'But he kept insisting. I thought, you are shameless. And I told him let's talk about this. He couldn't control himself and send me a a photo of his penis.'I didn't reply and he later sent a message saying 'Didn't you like it?' I still didn't reply and after a few more messages he blocked me.'The woman returned home after the World Cup and said she tried to forget the interaction with Jenas, until an English colleague told her about the accusations that led to his sacking. Jenas, 41, - pictured during doing commentary at the World Cup - was sacked last month by the BBC for sending inappropriate sexual text messages to two younger female colleagues   Jenas - who said he was 'deeply sorry' for sending the messages to the women that resulting in his sacking -  is pictured on his last episode of the One Show in July 22 alongside Alex Jones Jenas was on air presenting his talkSPORT show with fellow former footballer Jermaine Pennant when  the BBC announced it was axing him from The One Show and Match of the Day Jenas was pictured being driven away from talkSPORT after the announcement last monthShe says: 'I was hoping never to hear about him again, but his sacking from the BBC just confirmed the type of person I thought he was. A liar, a traitor, who doesn't respect his family and doesn't respect women who make it clear they aren't interested.'Upon his sacking from the BBC last month, Jenas told his former female colleagues he was 'genuinely sorry' for sending inappropriate messages, issuing a direct apology after being told not to contact the two women due to 'legal process'. But he insisted they were 'between two consenting adults' and that his behaviour was not illegal.The sacked Match of the Day host admitted: 'I feel ashamed. I feel I've let everybody down - friends, family, colleagues.'   Jenas said he hadn't slept properly since losing his job, and that his wife Ellie hasn't yet told him whether their marriage can last.He said: 'I mean, the anxiety builds up in your body over these types of things. I haven't had any sleeping pills. I've just not been sleeping.'You just kind of lay there, mind's ticking over until you pass out. Part of me would just rather go out and run until I collapse.'The former Spurs footballer also hit out at the BBC for the way the corporation handled his axing, saying: 'The handling of the situation wasn't great. It was quick — and hell.'I don't think there was a game plan for when they were going to announce they'd fired me.'I think different departments were being told different things. I think it's shocking.' In an interview after his sacking, Jenas apologised for what happened, lashed out at the BBC - but admitted: 'I feel ashamed. I feel I've let everybody down - friends, family, colleagues.'On his hopes to speak to the two women colleagues, he added: 'When it was all unfolding and I knew I was losing my job, I asked HR if I could contact the two women directly and apologise to both of them.'But because of the legal process, I wasn't allowed.'I didn't get the opportunity to say sorry to them at that particular point when I really wanted to apologise.'I really want to apologise from the bottom of my heart in terms of what I've put them through.' Addressing the women directly, he said: 'I'm genuinely sorry for what I've done to you.'I always thought it was consensual and a two-way thing.'The BBC has been approached for comment on the claims of the woman MailOnline spoke to,