VIDEO: Shannon Sharpe Admits He Wasn’t Hacked, Reveals Exactly How His Raunchy S3x Tap3 Leaked All Over The Internet During Emergency Podcast
Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson (Photo via Nightcap/YouTube)
Shannon Sharpe didn’t take long to admit that his Instagram account did not get hacked when he went live while having sexual intercourse with an unknown female on Wednesday.
The former NFL star, who is now with ESPN, had an intimate moment exposed to the world after accidentally streaming a few minutes of his raunchy action with a certain “Michelle.”
Sharpe initially claimed that he was hacked but has since admitted that was not the case. The 54-year-old addressed the viral moment during an emergency episode of his ‘Nightcap’ podcast with Chad Johnson. He admitted that he was perhaps a bit too excited and just threw his phone into the bed before getting busy.
The erstwhile tight end said he had no idea how his phone ended up on IG Live, as he had never used the feature before and was not aware it was happening until his other phone started ringing.
Fortunately for “Unc,” his media guy, Jordan, turned the stream off from another location.
You can check his explanation out in the video below:
🚨TRENDING: #NFL icon Shannon Sharp just ADMITTED THAT HE & A PARTNER OF HIS WERE HAVING S*X ON HIS IG LIVE.
Shannon originally claimed he was hacked, but took down that post.
(Via Night Cap)
pic.twitter.com/tavIRrreGm— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 12, 2024
Shannon Sharpe Also Explains The “Hacked” Announcement
Sharpe also explained that he was not the one who posted the announcement about getting hacked. Jordan was responsible for that, too.
He claimed to have asked the latter to take it down after becoming aware of it, although he appreciated the effort.
In any case, Sharpe has learned his lesson. The Hall of Famer declared he’s going back to Android and leaving his phone in the car to ensure nothing like this ever happens again.
We completely understand…
VIDEO: Tom Brady Had The Most Awkward Interview On Live TV, And It Definitely Doesn’t Look Like He’s Ready For His NFL on FOX Broadcast Debut Tomorrow
Joel Klatt and Tom Brady (Photo via @sluggahjells Twitter)
Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady had an awkward on-air interview with FOX Sports colleague Joel Klatt today, suggesting he may not be fully prepared for his broadcasting debut tomorrow.
Tom Brady will make his long-awaited debut for FOX Sports on Sunday in Cleveland, when the Browns host the Dallas Cowboys in their season opener. Brady is on the network’s top team with Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews.
Klatt interviewed the seven-time Super Bowl Champion and Michigan alumni during the Wolverines’ home game against the Texas Longhorns on Saturday. At the end of the interview, a confused-looking Brady left Klatt hanging by failing to acknowledge his thank you message.
Klatt awkwardly waited for Brady’s response before ending the segment himself:
Not sure if it was nerves or potentially an audio mishap, but that’s not something FOX executives want to see a day before Brady begins his long-awaited debut in the broadcast booth.
Brady and FOX agreed to the massive 10-year deal in May 2022, before he began his final season as a quarterback. Brady retired after the 2022 season and enjoyed a year off before commencing his broadcasting career.
With Tom Brady replacing Greg Olsen as the analyst on the network’s top team, the latter was moved to the second team with Joe Davis. Olsen and Davis will call the Pittsburgh Steelers-Atlanta Falcons game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium tomorrow.
Tom Brady’s Next Chapter Begins Now
Brady walked away as the most decorated player in NFL history, with seven Super Bowl rings, three league MVPs and the proud owner of every major passing category (completions, passing yards and passing touchdowns).
With his playing career long over, Brady now turns towards analyzing the current generation of NFL stars. No player saw more on the field than the Patriots and Buccaneers legend during his 23-year career, so Brady should flourish and be worth every penny at FOX.