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Bad Times: Justin Lee Collins Axed From Radio Show For ‘Sexism To Female Staff’

Justin Lee Collins has reportedly blown the first decent job he got since revelations about the way he treated his ex-girlfriend emerged.

The former Friday Night Project host, known for his catchphrase “Good Times”, is said to have been canned by Internet radio giant Fubar, who gave him a DJ gig for allegedly making sexist comments off air to female staff.

The Sun quoted a radio insider saying: “JLC has shown a deep lack of respect for female employees behind the scenes.

“He’s been heard saying, ‘There’s too much p***y running this station’, and staff don’t think he should get away with it.

“They are furious and feel his views on women are inappropriate and extremely outdated.”

In October 2012, Collins, 41, above, was sentenced to 140 hours’ community service after being convicted of harassment and causing fear of violence to then partner Anna Larke.

As well as verbally and physically attacking Larke, he kept a dossier of her past sexual experiences and made her sleep facing him.

Since being found guilty the shamed star, above with old pal and former Friday Night Project co-host Alan Carr, was deemed unemployable until Fubar offered him work in 2014.

A spokesman for the station told The Sun: “We are just resting the show while we make some changes in the production team.”

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