Good news for Shannon Sharpe, the viral video of his Wednesday afternoon romp won’t affect his day job — as TMZ Sports has learned ESPN isn’t going to discipline its star for his accidental sex stream.
As previously reported, The ESPN personality was a trending topic this past Wednesday after an intimate encounter was captured on the social media platform. While the video didn’t show anything, Sharpe’s 3.2 million followers could hear moaning and sounds that alluded to an intimate act.
A source at the network said that Sharpe’s absence from Thursday’s “First Take” had nothing to do with what went down on his Instagram some 24 hours ago — as his usual days off are Thursdays and Fridays.

The source says Sharpe is expected back on Monday and no punishment whatsoever is coming his way.
Sharpe, who’s been with ESPN since 2023, just recently signed a contract extension to stay with the network — agreeing back in June to continue debating Stephen A. Smith on “First Take” for the foreseeable future.
As for Sharpe’s stance on the whole X-rated scene, his Instagram account initially claimed he was hacked — although on his “Nightcap” show on Wednesday evening, he fessed up to it actually being him.

He chalked the whole issue up to not being very tech-savvy — and he said he was “embarrassed” for it.
He added that he’s “disappointed” in himself for how the aftermath of it all affected people in his circle — although he was at least ultimately able to share a few laughs with his co-host, Chad Johnson.

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