ASHLEY Cain has been dealt a fresh blow following his BBC axe after allegedly making degrading comments about women online.
, 35, that have been deemed ‘offensive’ to women came to light last week and resulted in him being dropped by the Beeb – with the second series of now shelved.
Ashley Cain was dropped by the BBC after historic degrading comments about women online came to light Credit: BBC
The SAS Who Dares Wins star has now reportedly been dropped by his agent Credit: PA
The Daily Mail reports that Ashley has now been dropped as a client by his management company Off Limits amid recent events.
“Ashley has been dropped by Off Limits, who also represent stars such as Jimmy Bullard, Jesy Nelson and Harry Redknapp,” an insider told the publication.
“They have a roster of talent who are household names, they don’t want to be associated with him after the vile posts came to light.
“Ashley is now pretty much blacklisted in the industry, and it’s doubtful he will ever be on television again.”
The reality TV star presented BBC Three doc Into The Danger Zone Credit: BBC/True North
A second series has now been scrapped Credit: BBC
The Sun has reached out to Off Limits and Ashley Cain for comment.
Ashley no longer appears on Off Limits website as a listed client.
The Ex on the Beach star’s Twitter posts made in 2011 and 2013 are said to have referenced extreme sex acts and appeared to make light of consent.
He reportedly used offensive, sexualised and aggressive language about women.
Despite this, series one of Ashley Cain: Into the Danger Zone aired in April 2025.
It followed his journey to the world’s most dangerous places, interviewing young men who live on the fringes of society.
Filming for a second series took place earlier this year however, it will no longer air following The Guardian ‘s report accusing Ashley of writing derogatory terms in 2014 and 2015 including “sl**s”, “b***hes” and “psychos”.
The newspaper also revealed last year for being “drunk on set”.
After the success of his documentary, he was picked to host, Sin City: The Real .
Ashley was flown out to to film the show but concerns were raised about his conduct.
Appearing to be drunk during filming of the show, the production was suspended and Ashley was ultimately dropped from the project and replaced by another presenter.
Despite this, the incident went largely ignored as Ashley returned to filming with the BBC earlier this year for the second series of his Into The Danger Zone series.
A BBC spokesperson told The Sun: “The posts by , albeit from many years ago, are completely unacceptable.”
“The BBC has clear requirements around vetting and social media checks, which are undertaken by the production company.
“In this instance, the process clearly failed and we are investigating why.
“We are continuing to strengthen our processes to ensure everyone working for, and on behalf of, the BBC meets our values and standards.
“We have no plans to broadcast the new series of ‘Into the Danger Zone’, and no future projects with Ashley Cain.”



