A leaked Shannon Sharpe sex video has had the internet talking for the past 24 hours, and now Jason Whitlock is adding to the conversation.
Sharpe has admitted that a moment of intimacy between him and an unidentified woman briefly graced his Instagram page on Wednesday.
Sharpe’s 3.2 million followers may have been perplexed or shocked to hear the sound of a moaning woman. He would quickly delete it and claim that the incident was due to hackers going after the platform.
The next day, former ESPN reporter Jason Whitlock decided to add to the video by doing a video of his own.
Luckily for everybody, Whitlock basically decided to mock Shannon Sharpe when he posted a video online saying he accidentally went live on Instagram during his lunch break.
Instead of making sex sounds, he showed himself eating lunch from McDonald’s and Wendy’s.
“I accidentally went live on IG during my lunch break. I’m embarrassed and ashamed,” Whitlock said in a mocking way.
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Whitlock appeared to be eating a Filet-O-Fish and fries from McDonald’s while having a drink from Wendy’s and possibly food from there as well.
Luckily for Shannon Sharpe, ESPN has already decided not to punish him for his mistake.
For anybody who is confused as to why they would, this was the same company that fired Paul Pierce after he purposely went on Instagram Live to show that he had strippers at his home.
Shannon Sharpe Apologizes for Going Live on Instagram While Having Sex
Hours after explicit audio of a sex act was heard via his Instagram Live, Shannon Sharpe decided to come clean after initially claiming that his account was hacked.
“Obviously, I am embarrassed,” Sharpe said. “[I’m] someone that is extremely, extremely private and to have one of your most intimate details, the audio heard for the entire world to hear, I’m embarrassed for a number of reasons.”
Sharpe continued: “People count on Shannon. Shay Shay media … ESPN, there are a lot of people that count on him at all times. Even when I’m behind closed doors, I still try to remain a level of professional, although I’m in the privacy of my own home, and I’m very disappointed in myself, not for the act — there are millions and billions of consenting age that engage in activities.”
The NFL Hall of Famer went on to say that the sexual act was not “staged” and that he was unfamiliar with Instagram Live and had never used it before.
“I’ve never turned IG Live on, so I don’t know how it works,” he added.
It wasn’t until his phone started blowing up with people trying to contact him that Sharpe said he began to realize the mistake he made.
“Man, my heart sank,” he said. “It dropped.”