BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones repeatedly 'harassed' on dog walk
BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones is ‘harassed’ by man who stopped her on a dog walk and ‘repeatedly asked to take pictures of her’
- The football presenter, 33, said the experience left her feeling ‘uncomfortable’
- Emma has worked for the BBC since 2021 and began her career at Leeds TV
BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones has revealed she felt harassed by a man who has repeatedly stopped her while out walking her puppy and asked to take photos of her.
The glamorous football pundit 33, who can be seen on the BBC’s MOTDx, said she started to feel ‘uncomfortable’ when the same man approached her on numerous days as she took her Maltipoo puppy Teddy out for some exercise.
She added that as well as asking to take pictures of her, he also made some requests that were too vile to post online and she was left feeling shaken by the situation.
Ms Jones took to social media to share her story to raise awareness that this type of behaviour ‘makes women/girls feel uncomfortable’.
She told her 350,000 Twitter followers: ‘I would urge anyone who sees what looks like an uncomfortable interaction to not just ignore it and walk past.
BBC presenter Emma Louise Jones (pictured) says she has been repeatedly ‘harassed’ by a man who has stopped her in the street
The football presenter, 33, took to Twitter to share her ‘uncomfortable’ experience with her almost 350,000 followers
‘You don’t always have to intervene, but even just having the presence of someone else nearby can be reassuring.’
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Emma, who is a Leeds FC fan, began her career with Leeds TV in 2017, and since has worked on BBC Radio 5 Live, the Netball Nation Podcast and worked with the BBC at the 2018 World Cup.
Her recent experience is not the first time she has been targeted.
In January the pundit found out that she was being impersonated on an X-rated dating site and that her pictures were being used on someone else’s profile.
She took to Instagram to shut down any speculation that she was on the dating site Uberfl***y.
Emma said on her stories: ‘I am also on Uberf***y’, adding two crying emojis to share her feelings on the matter.
Emma added: ‘What is an uberf***y? I don’t want to Google it.’
Her Instagram profile gives an insight into her glamorous life as a football presenter, including working at live sports events and reporting from the pundit’s chair.
She often shuts down vile trolls who attack her on social media.
In March, when asked an inappropriate X-rated question on Twitter, she responded: ‘Alexa, what does a virgin look like?’
Emma said she was approached while walking her Maltipoo puppy Teddy (pictured)
Emma added that some of the man’s requests were too vile to share online but she hoped to raise awareness by sharing her story
Her Instagram profile gives an insight into her glamorous life as a football presenter, including working at live sports events
Another one: Emma previously revealed she was being impersonated on a number of dating sites, including Tinder
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