The farewell season of A League Of Their Own featured one of its more toe-curling moments last week, as Jamie Redknapp was mocked over his marriage to ex-wife Louise.

The former footballer, 52, split from the singer in 2017 after 20 years of marriage, and since gone on to marry Swedish model Frida Andersson before having a son together.

Jamie is starring on the 20th and final series of A League Of Their Own alongside Jill ScottMicah Richards and host Romesh Ranganthan, with the show’s last ever episode set to air on Wednesday.

And in last week’s episode, Jamie received a cheeky jibe from Micah, and despite his attempts at a witty comeback, it quickly backfired.

Romesh asked Manchester City star Micah: ‘Meeks what do you have on your bedroom walls?’

He replied: ‘Oh… Kelly Brook!’ and after questioning from Jamie, he quickly added: ‘Louise Redknapp!’

Jamie Redknapp was mercilessly mocked over his failed marriage to ex-wife Louise in Wednesday's A League Of Their Own
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Jamie Redknapp was mercilessly mocked over his failed marriage to ex-wife Louise in Wednesday’s A League Of Their Own

The former footballer, 52, split from the singer in 2017 after 20 years of marriage, and since gone on to marry Swedish model Frida Andersson before having a son together
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The former footballer, 52, split from the singer in 2017 after 20 years of marriage, and since gone on to marry Swedish model Frida Andersson before having a son together

Jamie began laughing with his head in his hands, before Jill Scott joked: ‘Sounds like me and Meeks had the same bedroom wall!’

Jamie hit back: ‘Look at you two! You and Tom look like a s**t Britney and Justin Spears…’ but after realising his gaffe he added: ‘Justin Timberlake even!’

Poking fun at Jamie, Romesh added: ‘You’re like Justin bloody Spears and Britney bloody Timberlake.’

‘I’ve had that in my head for about 10 minutes as well,’ Jamie said, before Micah quipped: ‘He thought it was so good! He was waiting for that moment.’

Louise previously claimed she was painted as the ‘villain’ following her split from ex-husband Jamie.

She told the Independent: ‘I was the villain. I’d been lucky in my career because for many years I didn’t really have a lot of scrutiny. Then bang, everybody’s got an opinion.’

‘Anything someone could perceive as negative, I cut out. Nothing I said was right. To defend myself was wrong. To not defend myself was wrong. I felt like I was walking up a one-way street with just nowhere to go on it.’

Louise parted ways from Jamie following her stint on Strictly Come Dancing in 2016, and the relationship breakdown was subject to much public scrutiny.

Jamie received a cheeky jibe from Micah Richards, who joked he had a picture of Louise on his bedroom wall as a child, and despite his attempts at a witty comeback, it quickly backfired
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Jamie received a cheeky jibe from Micah Richards, who joked he had a picture of Louise on his bedroom wall as a child, and despite his attempts at a witty comeback, it quickly backfired

Opening up on Fearne Cotton‘s Happy Place podcast, Louise said that the only thing that stopped her from reaching a lower point was her children.

She said: ‘If I didn’t have my kids, I just, I think I would have just given up. I really do.

‘I think I just knew that my kids were my everything and they needed me.’

Louise shares two children with the former footballer – Charles, 21, and Beau, 17 – who they have been co-parenting successfully since 2017.

The singer admitted that the public scrutiny of her marriage breakdown made the situation even harder to deal with.

She added: ‘But I can honestly say, when you’re going through something so personal in your own turmoil in your own way, but then to get the barrage of judgment and nastiness.

‘I never realised people could be so unkind and say such terrible things. I blew my mind.’

‘I was going through a lot as it was, I was trying to be strong for my kids, whatever had gone on in our life was private – which I do believe that you’re entitled to no matter what.

‘And God, I was such a villain, and I was breaking like I was absolutely breaking.

‘Beyond what I thought it was possible for a human to break and all along I’m still trying to be a mum.

‘And it was just like every time I went out, and I was trying to put a brave face on and do things, like that was wrong if I didn’t.” I felt like everything I did was so wrong.’

A League Of Their Own’s last ever episode will air on Wednesday, December 17th at 9pm on Sky Max.