Deion Sanders left his female podcast guests and audience stunned by revealing he has never masturbated.
The former Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys star recently made the admission on his ‘We Got Time Today’ podcast.
Sanders, who is now head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, was talking to Mandii B and WeezyWTF when they asked about his masturbation habits.
The pair are hosts of ‘Decisions, Decisions’, a podcast that explores ‘modern relationships, personal growth, and taboo topics’.
But Sanders, a two-time Super Bowl winner and devout Christian, left them stunned when he said he had never pleasured himself.
He said: ‘I’ve never in my life pleasured myself… God is my witness. In Jesus’ name.

Deion Sanders left his podcast guests stunned by revealing he has never masturbated
‘I’m telling you the God’s honest truth.
‘My next statement is going to sound arrogant… I never had to.’
Sanders has been married twice, first to Carolyn Chambers from 1989 to 1998 and then to Pilar Biggers-Sanders from 1999 to 2015.
He has two children with Carolyn – Deiondra and Deion Jr. – and three with Pilar – Shilo, Shedeur and Shelomi.
The 57-year-old icon is a dedicated Christian who continues to practice his faith at the helm in Boulder.
Since taking over the Buffaloes program, Sanders has incorporated faith-based practices into their schedule. Coach Prime often uses chaplains, such as Pastor E. Dewey Smith, to inspire and educate his athletes.
However, this past season, Colorado received a letter asking Sanders to stop mandatory prayers and the use of chaplains.

Last month, Sanders agreed a five-year contract worth $54m to continue coaching Colorado
Last month, he agreed a new five-year contract worth $54million to continue coaching the Buffaloes.
It came after the former NFL star and two-time Super Bowl winner was heavily linked with the Dallas Cowboys head coaching vacancy earlier in the offseason.
Sanders will earn $10m in each of the next two seasons, $11m in the following two seasons and $12m in the fifth and final year of the deal.
The financial outlay means Sanders is now the highest-paid football coach in the Big 12 conference.