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Emma Jones Exposes Creepy Fans in Hilarious Instagram Skit

Emma Jones Exposes Creepy Fans in Hilarious Instagram Skit
Published 4 months ago on Jan 06, 2025

BBC Host Emma Jones Slams Creepy Fans in Viral 'DM Helpline' Instagram Video.

BBC Sport presenter Emma Jones has once again turned the tables on inappropriate fans, using her signature humor to expose the disturbing direct messages she frequently receives on social media. In her latest Instagram skit, Jones hilariously takes on the role of a "DM helpline" advisor, calling out fans who cross the line.

The new video, which has gone viral, features a fictional conversation with a fan named "Brian," who sent an inappropriate New Year's message reading, "Get your t*** out for 2025." In the skit, Jones humorously suggests Brian consider more polite greetings. However, his follow-up messages are even more offensive—too explicit to repeat in full.

A Pattern of Calling Out Misconduct

This isn't the first time Jones has used her platform to address such behavior. In January 2024, she released a similar video featuring "Rodger," a fictional fan whose opening message was, “Av u got webcam. Wud luv to see your [expletive].”

In the skit, Jones responds with sharp wit, asking, “Webcam? When was the last time you used a webcam, Rodger?” When he defends the outdated tech as “handy over the years,” Jones retorts, “Not the point, Rodger. The point is, it’s deeply inappropriate to tell a woman on the internet you'd like to see her [expletive] in an opening message.”

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BBC Host Emma Jones Slams Creepy Fans in Viral 'DM Helpline' Instagram Video.

BBC Sport presenter Emma Jones has once again turned the tables on inappropriate fans, using her signature humor to expose the disturbing direct messages she frequently receives on social media. In her latest Instagram skit, Jones hilariously takes on the role of a "DM helpline" advisor, calling out fans who cross the line.

The new video, which has gone viral, features a fictional conversation with a fan named "Brian," who sent an inappropriate New Year's message reading, "Get your t*** out for 2025." In the skit, Jones humorously suggests Brian consider more polite greetings. However, his follow-up messages are even more offensive—too explicit to repeat in full.

A Pattern of Calling Out Misconduct

This isn't the first time Jones has used her platform to address such behavior. In January 2024, she released a similar video featuring "Rodger," a fictional fan whose opening message was, “Av u got webcam. Wud luv to see your [expletive].”

In the skit, Jones responds with sharp wit, asking, “Webcam? When was the last time you used a webcam, Rodger?” When he defends the outdated tech as “handy over the years,” Jones retorts, “Not the point, Rodger. The point is, it’s deeply inappropriate to tell a woman on the internet you'd like to see her [expletive] in an opening message.”

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