Former ESPN Host Michelle Beadle Drops 4-Word Response To Shannon Sharpe’s Sex Tape After Her Name Was Mentioned In The Video

Former ESPN Host Michelle Beadle Drops 4-Word Response To Shannon Sharpe’s Sex Tape After Her Name Was Mentioned In The Video

Shannon Sharpe and Michelle Beadle
Shannon Sharpe and Michelle Beadle (Photos via Getty Images)

Michelle Beadle just wanted everybody to know that she had nothing to do with Shannon Sharpe having viral sex.

 

 

 

 

 

The FanDuel TV host and former ESPN host took to social media on Wednesday to clarify that she wasn’t the “Michelle” people were buzzing about online amid Shannon Sharpe’s viral Instagram Live video that included audio of him engaging in sex with an unnamed woman.

Sharpe has had quite a 24 hours after he accidentally went Live on Instagram having sex and then claimed he was hacked on Instagram once he found out what he did.

He has been a trending topic for close to 24 hours now, and it got worse when Beadle decided to speak up about it.

“It was not me,” Beadle wrote on social media platform X.

 

 

 

 

Shannon Sharpe Admits He Wasn’t Hacked in Live Video

Shannon Sharpe is all the rave this week after his NSFW Instagram Live. Fans were shocked as the Pro Football Hall of Famer’s Instagram account broadcast a video where he clearly could be heard having sex.

The names’ Shannon’ and ‘Michelle’ were heard in the video, although he would later claim to have been hacked.

Eventually, he had to fess up.

Shannon Sharpe admitted it was him in the controversial Instagram live video where viewers could hear what appeared to be a sex act in progress.

“It was me being a healthy, active male,” Sharpe said in an episode of “Nightcap,” a podcast he co-hosts with Chad Johnson.

Sharpe added he was “extremely embarrassed.”

He added he didn’t know about the incident until someone from his marketing team notified him that he was live and that people could hear sex noises.

“My heart sank,” Sharpe said in the Nightcap podcast. “It dropped… Then after, I called my agent, the agency. I called ESPN… I just got to tell them the truth. My phone wasn’t hacked.”

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