Sport Presenter’s Boobs Are So Big They Beep Horn When She Parks Her Car

She shared some stories from her early days in local radio, including a humorous incident involving her chest and her car.

Emma Louise Jones, a beloved figure on BBC Sport, humorously confessed that her chest is so large it sometimes accidentally hits her car horn.

Emma, now a familiar face on both BBC and Premier Sports, kicked off her career in broadcasting with radio gigs.

She hosted morning shows for Viking FM in Hull and then for Signal 1 in Stoke, continuing until 2019.

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While at Signal, she worked with John ‘Foxy’ Fox, another BBC presenter who currently has a show on BBC Radio West Midlands.

Foxy also runs his own podcast named Crunch & Roll.

He recently had Emma on his podcast to look back at their time together in Stoke.

During this nostalgic episode, Fox described how they used to broadcast a segment called “live from your drive,” which meant airing the show from a different driveway each day.

One particular morning, Emma was nowhere to be found until a mysterious car horn sounded at 6:15 AM in a residential area.

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Fox recounted: “And then suddenly, in her Mr Motivator outfit, Emma comes bounding through the motorhome door saying, ‘Right, I’m sorry guys I’m a little bit late, the traffic was unprecedented.'”

Everyone wondered: “Was that you beeping your horn?”

While they tried to hold back their laughter, Emma clarified that her chest had accidentally pushed against the car horn every time she exited her vehicle.

She shared a funny detail: “So, when I drove my little BMW 1 series, I am one of those people who, like, kisses the steering wheel when they drive.”

“But that meant when I got out, you know, everything was towards the steering wheel, so I would accidentally knock the horn with my, erm, breasts.”

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Emma admitted this used to startle her quite a bit, adding: “And it used to scare the s**t out of me!”

As the laughter continued, Fox added: “Every morning, we’d hear, ‘beep!’ And we’d know Emma was there, just getting out of her car.”

Emma recently faced some nasty misogynistic comments after posting a photo of herself in a dress on a rugby field, captioned:

“Bets on how long this dress stays this colour…”

She followed up with: “This dress sat through a 3-course meal and came away unscathed. I don’t even know who I am anymore!”

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Some outdated critics on social media criticized her choice of outfit, prompting Emma to respond with gratitude towards those who supported her against the negative comments.

“Thank you to the overwhelming majority of you who have called out the few misogynists & dinosaurs in the replies to this,” she expressed.

“Unfortunately, it’s usually those people who shout the loudest. I was hosting an awards ceremony & I felt lovely in my new dress, so I wanted to share it.”