Shannon Sharpe back on ESPN as he cashes in on viral sex video mistake

Shannon Sharpe is seizing the moment after he said he accidentally posted an Instagram Live video engaging in sex with an unnamed woman.The ESPN personality — who returned to the airwaves Monday on “First Take” for the first time since the incident — was selling t-shirts that appear to reference the viral moment.

On Monday, Sharpe’s “EIGHTYFOUR” brand advertised a $32 shirt with the message “69 Michelle” and “Official Fuel of Nightcap,” which is a play off of the 76 gas station logo and the NASCAR logo.The shirt “69 Fuel Tee,” which is $32, was sold out before both items were pulled from the website later that day.Another vintage white t-shirt with the quotes “That’s My Michelle” and “Nightcap Film Dept,” also $32 — and shirts that read “Nightclap” and “I gave it everything I had!” — were also removed from the website.

The Post reached out for comment and did not immediately hear back from Sharpe.Last Wednesday, Sharpe addressed his since-deleted Instagram Live video on his “Nightcap” podcast with Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, who said he was glad “it was a Michelle” involved in the situation “and not a Michael.”At one point in the Instagram Live — which did not show anyone on camera, only audio was heard — a male voice seemed to say, “That’s my Michelle,” according to Larry Brown Sports.Sharpe and Johnson did not reveal any other details about the woman.After Sharpe explained that he was embarrassed and took accountability, the pair went on to joke about the situation.

“It was me being a healthy, active male.Y’all thought I was bulljiving.

Hey, Unc get it in.Real talk,” the Pro Football Hall of Famer said.

“I threw my phone on the bed, engaged in an activity,” he said.“I did not know IG live.

I’ve never turned IG Live on so I don’t know how it works and all of sudden my other phone started going off.”Sharpe admitted that he was disappointed in himself for sharing the pr...

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