Gary Lineker is accused of breaching BBC rules AGAIN after appearing in his own range of Next clothing on while live-on-air during England's opening Euros match By Meg Byrom and Arthur Parashar Published: 21:36 BST, 17 June 2024 | Updated: 22:19 BST, 17 June 2024 e-mail 29 View comments Gary Lineker is alleged to have broken BBC guidelines by wearing his own range of Next menswear while live on-air during England's opening Euros game. Mr Lineker was sporting a pale green T-shirt and sage jacket from his collection with Next while presenting coverage of the England vs Serbia game on Sunday night. The broadcaster launched his clothing line with the high street retailer in 2023 and models for the range online.
BBC guidelines state that presenters should not 'appear on-air wearing clothing or using products or services which they have agreed/been contracted to promote, advertise or endorse or in which they have a specific financial interest.' The green shirt and jacket combo in question is modelled by Mr Lineker on Next's online store, retailing at £16 and £55. Gary Lineker is alleged to have broken BBC guidelines by wearing his own range of Next menswear while live on-air during England's opening Euro's game.
He is pictured modelling it here This is Lineker wearing the Next top during coverage for England's game against Serbia on the BBC BBC rules stipulate that presenters should declare any deals or endorsements to promote clothing. Read More Gary Lineker is 'dancing on the e.
