The broadcaster reportedly made an inappropriate comment to a woman at an event he was hosting.
"It was inappropriate and disgusting... The Sun quotes the woman's own account of events, which she posted publicly on her LinkedIn profile. it was the talk of the evening and completely ruined the atmosphere." "I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. "For the day and age we live in, it was completely unacceptable," said one guest who was in the room. I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too."
The presenter, 61, said he was 'truly sorry' and has apologised to woman directly.
It was unscripted and does not represent the ideals that we want to promote as a business. The former Top of the Pop host said: “Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. In light of the controversy, Sharp said in a statement that he was "truly sorry" for causing upset and added that he’d apologised to the woman directly.
"I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too"
"I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. She said she was left humiliated in front of 400 colleagues and friends. Posting about the incident online she said: "I was in complete shock and hadn’t really processed what happened.
The Fun House star made an ill-judged jibe about a female's chest at an event in front of 400 people.
“I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. “Afterwards I was in complete shock and hadn’t really processed what happened. I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too.” “Yesterday however, I was belittled, sexualised and objectified in front of hundreds of people I respect.” Later, Lizzy later commented on the incident on social media, she said: “Yesterday I was publicly humiliated, in a sexual nature, by the celebrity host of an industry event, on stage in front of 400 of my colleagues and peers. According to The Sun, Lizzy threw the top back at him and left the event in tears on Friday.
'I made a joke on stage, which was not well received,' the 'Fun House' star said.
It was unscripted and does not represent the ideals that we want to promote as a business. In a statement, Sharp said: “Last Friday, I made a joke on stage, which was not well received. MashMedia, who organised the event, said in a statement: “Conference News disavows the statement made by Pat Sharp.
Mr Sharp who was the celebrity guest host at the London event, handed Lizzy Eaton a t-shirt with his face on it before joking about 'getting on your t**s' ...
Mr Sharp (pictured) has since made an apology, saying: 'Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. The DJ has since made an apology, saying: 'Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. 'Afterwards I was in complete shock and hadn't really processed what happened. After the incident at the Conference News Agency Awards at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, Ms Eaton spoke out about her experience in a post on LinkedIn Speaking out about her experience, Ms Eaton wrote on LinkedIn: 'I was publicly humiliated in a sexual nature, by the celebrity host of an industry event, on stage in front of 400 of my colleagues and peers. Mr Sharp who was the celebrity guest host at the industry event, handed Lizzy Eaton a t-shirt with his face on it before joking about 'getting on your t**s' in front of 400 people.
The controversy arose when Sharp made a crude remark about a woman's breasts while he was hosting the Conference News Agency Awards, an event for media ...
He was a mainstay of BBC Radio 1 in the 1980s and was part of [Top of the Pops](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a842687/top-of-the-pops-presenters-90s-where-now/)' rotating presenting team at that time. [part of the line-up of ITV's I'm a Celebrity](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a351018/im-a-celebrity-pat-sharp-interview-with-the-fun-house-icon/), where [McFly's Dougie Poynter was crowned](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a354401/im-a-celebrity-dougie-poynter-interview-did-i-really-win/) that year's [King of the Jungle](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a29526460/im-a-celebrity-dougie-poynter-return-trophy/). I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. As a result of the controversy, Sharp will no longer be hosting his Greatest Hits Radio show. Sharp released a statement of apology: "Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. [presenting ITV kids' series Fun House](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a833014/fun-house-return-indiegogo-pat-sharp-twins-melanie-martina-good-morning-britain/) in 1990s alongside twins [Melanie and Martina Grant](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a798247/citv-presenters-arthur-darvill-pat-sharp-neil-buchanan-where-are-they-now/).
The broadcaster reportedly made an inappropriate comment to a woman at an event he was hosting.
"It was inappropriate and disgusting... The Sun quotes the woman's own account of events, which she posted publicly on her LinkedIn profile. it was the talk of the evening and completely ruined the atmosphere." "I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. "For the day and age we live in, it was completely unacceptable," said one guest who was in the room. I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too."
I'm A Celeb star Pat Sharp left the woman “humiliated" after making the comment at the Conference News Agency Awards in front of 400 people.
Sharp has been at the radio station since 2019. Pat Sharp has stood down from his role at Greatest Hits Radio with “immediate effect” after making an inappropriate comment that left a woman in tears. He then went on to make a remark about the image being on her chest, leaving her “humiliated” and in tears.
Greatest Hits Radio, where the star had hosted a show since 2019, recently confirmed the entertainer won't be returning to the airwaves on their station.
"Afterwards I was in complete shock and hadn’t really processed what happened. The radio star has since apologised and said: "Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. “Yesterday however, I was belittled, sexualised and objectified in front of hundreds of people I respect.” "I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too." Lizzy later shared: "Yesterday I was publicly humiliated, in a sexual nature, by the According to The Sun, she launched the shirt back at him and immediately left the event in tears.
Broadcaster Pat Sharp, best known as the presenter of children's TV show Fun House in the 1990s, reportedly made a remark at an industry awards show earlier ...
Sharp had hosted his own show on Greatest Hits Radio since 2019. According to US entertainment outlet Deadline, Sharp made a comment about a woman's breasts at the Conference News Agency Awards in London earlier in March. A spokesperson for Conference News said in a statement that the company "disavows" the "unscripted" statement made by Sharp, which "does not represent the ideals that we want to promote as a business".
Greatest Hits Radio, where the star had hosted a show since 2019, recently confirmed the 61-year-old won't be returning to the airwaves again following his ...
"Afterwards I was in complete shock and hadn’t really processed what happened. I upset one individual in particular and for that I am truly sorry. "I apologised at the event to anyone who was offended and I have apologised to the individual personally too." Lizzy later shared: "Yesterday I was publicly humiliated, in a sexual nature, by the celebrity host of an industry event, on stage in front of 400 of my colleagues and peers. [The Mirror](https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/pat-sharp-truly-sorry-appalling-29420971) and said: "Last Friday, I made a joke on stage which was not well received. [returning to the airwaves](https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/bbc-radio-2-forced-launch-29391487), as Lizzy Easton, the woman at the receiving end of his crude joke, considers "taking action" against him.