Wed. Dec 11th, 2024
alert-–-gregg-wallace-breaks-silence:-masterchef-star-takes-to-social-media-after-‘stepping-down-over-sexual-comments-to-13-colleagues’Alert – Gregg Wallace breaks silence: MasterChef star takes to social media after ‘stepping down over sexual comments to 13 colleagues’

Gregg Wallace has broken his silence after he stepped down from MasterChef amid allegations he made ‘sexual comments to 13 colleagues’. 

The presenter, 60, thanked people for their support following accusations he mimicked a sex act and wandered into the MasterChef studio ‘completely naked’ apart from a ‘sock covering his penis’. 

The Daily Telegraph says it has spoken to a witness who claims to have seen both these alleged incidents. Gregg was also ‘very touchy feely’, the newspaper quotes the witness as saying.

The grocer turned presenter is also accused of making ‘disgusting sex-related jokes’, including one about an ‘aunt’ while tasting a contestant’s dish during the show.

Now in a video posted on Instagram tonight, he said: ‘I would like to thank all the people getting in touch, reach out and showing their support.

‘That’s good of you, thank you very much.’

It came as Sir Rod Stewart accused Wallace of bullying his wife Penny Lancaster on the show in 2021.

‘Good riddance Wallace… You humiliated my wife when she was on the show, but you had that bit cut out didn’t you? You’re a tubby, bald-headed, ill-mannered bully. Karma got ya’, he said on Instagram.

Former Masterchef quarter finalist Tracy-Ann Oberman also posted a cryptic message on X on Thursday evening. 

The EastEnders’ actress wrote: ‘I just saw a brilliant quote ‘the karma bus is often late, but it always arrives’.

‘Stay strong my friends.’

has asked Mr Wallace to comment on the claims, which if proven would likely end the BBC career of one its biggest names in yet another sex-related crisis to grip the corporation.

Newsnight host Kirsty Wark, is one of the 13 people who have accused Wallace of ‘wrong’ and inappropriate ‘sexualised’ behaviour during the filming of Masterchef.

Ms Wark claims that on two occasions Wallace told stories and jokes of a ‘sexualised nature’ in front of contestants and crew while filming Celebrity MasterChef in 2011. She said his gags and comments were ‘really, really in the wrong place’.

‘There were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language in front of a number of people and it wasn’t as if anyone engaged with this. It was completely one-way traffic. But I think people were uncomfortable and something that I really did not expect to happen’, she said.

Today Scottish broadcaster Aasmah Mir shared a picture of herself during the 2017 Celebrity MasterChef series with the cryptic message: ‘Always keep your receipts’. It is not yet known if she has also complained.

Wallace has been accused of taking his top off in front of a female worker saying he wanted to ‘give her a fashion show’ and talking about his sex life to others. 

On one occasion he allegedly told a junior female colleague he wasn’t wearing any boxer shorts under his jeans.

13 people who have told the BBC of what they consider inappropriate sexual comments made by Wallace across a range of shows over a 17-year period. 

These include:

The BBC has revealed that 13 people, including Ms Wark, have accused him of misconduct while working with him over a 17-year period across five shows, from 2005 to 2022.

The BBC claims that Wallace walked away from MasterChef today after BBC News sent a letter to his agent on Tuesday, setting out allegations from 13 people and giving him a right of reply. They say he was warned after a complaint was raised in 2018, but new historical claims emerged over the summer of 2024.

Wallace, 60, is ‘committed to fully cooperating throughout the process’, the show’s production company Banijay UK said. But he will be on BBC One as usual tonight because MasterChef: The Professionals, which is already recorded, will transmit as planned and into December. MasterChef’s Christmas specials will also still be broadcast.

In October Gregg vehemently denied that he had made inappropriate sexual comments towards women, declaring that he would never ‘flirt with’ or ‘hit on’ another woman and saying: ‘I didn’t say anything sexual’.

BBC News said it had been told of other allegations, including the presenter ‘talking openly about his sex life, taking his top off in front of a female worker saying he wanted to ‘give her a fashion show’, and telling a junior female colleague he was not wearing any boxer shorts under his jeans’.

Banijay has not revealed the nature of the allegations, but last month it was claimed the grocer turned TV star had boasted about his sex life to a younger female BBC employee and took his top off in front of her.

In a statement to the PA news agency Banijay UK said: ‘This week the BBC received complaints from individuals in relation to historical allegations of misconduct while working with presenter Gregg Wallace on one of our shows.

‘Whilst these complainants have not raised the allegations directly with our show producers or parent company Banijay UK, we feel that it is appropriate to conduct an immediate, external review to fully and impartially investigate.

‘While this review is under way, Gregg Wallace will be stepping away from his role on MasterChef and is committed to fully cooperating throughout the process.

‘Banijay UK’s duty of care to staff is always a priority and our expectations regarding behaviour are made clear to both cast and crew on all productions, with multiple ways of raising concerns, including anonymously, clearly promoted on set.

‘Whilst these are historical allegations, incidences brought to our attention where these expectations are not met, are thoroughly investigated and addressed appropriately.’

The statement added: ‘If anyone would like to talk to us or raise any issues or concerns, then they can contact [email protected] in confidence.’

The BBC has said it takes any issues that are raised with it ‘seriously’.

A BBC spokesperson said: ‘We take any issues that are raised with us seriously and we have robust processes in place to deal with them.

‘We are always clear that any behaviour which falls below the standards expected by the BBC will not be tolerated.

‘Where an individual is contracted directly by an external production company we share any complaints or concerns with that company and we will always support them when addressing them.’

In October Mr Wallace admitted he was feeling stressed amid allegations he made inappropriate sexual comments towards women – and his fellow judge John Torode’s wife alleged he ‘repeatedly told rude jokes’ on set.

Wallace took to Instagram with a live video as he offered tips on healthy eating while also alluding to new allegations made against him this week.

He told viewers he was ‘a little bit distracted at the moment’, but said he ‘wanted to check in and say hello’.

His social media riposte came as it emerged his MasterChef co-host John Torode’s wife Lisa Faulkner would think, ‘I don’t want to hear this’, as he apparently delivered punchlines to crew of the BBC’s flagship cookery show.

Faulkner, 52, appeared on the series in 2010 where she went on to win the Celebrity MasterChef trophy – and has opened up about her time on the show.

 Brookside and Holby City star Faulkner told the Cheltenham Literature Festival how she would overhear the former greengrocer’s jokes as she was prepping her dishes.

She said: ‘Gregg was telling – I’m probably not allowed to say this…Gregg just told rude joke after rude joke to the crew.

‘You’re just sitting there and if you’re on the front bench just chopping away thinking, ‘I’ve got ten minutes left’, and he’s saying, ‘So this girl walked into a bar…’

‘And I’m going, ‘Please, I don’t want to hear this joke’.’

Her husband John, 59, who was also on stage with her to promote their new book, told her: ‘It’s changed quite a lot really…’

Gregg, 60, absolutely denied claims he boasted about his sex life to a younger female BBC employee and took his top off in front of her while filming a game show – saying he would never ‘flirt with’ or ‘hit on’ another woman.

Bosses at the corporation are said to have hauled the MasterChef co-host into a meeting in 2018 following allegations of ‘inappropriate sexual comments’ and told him to ‘change his behaviour’.

An insider claims Gregg brushed it off as ‘just banter’, having been reported for making ‘consistent inappropriate comments’ to the member of the production team while working on game show Impossible Celebrities.

But taking to Instagram, Wallace hit back at the allegations in an emotional video saying he was ‘madly in love’ with his wife Anna.

He said: ‘The story that’s hitting the newspapers was investigated promptly when it happened six years ago by the BBC.

‘And the outcome of that was that I hadn’t said anything sexual. I’ll need to repeat this again. I didn’t say anything sexual.

‘Despite what the newspapers are suggesting nobody six years ago accused me of flirting with anybody or hitting on anybody.

‘And the reason I say this is because of my wife Anna. I have always been true to my wife Anna and have never flirted or hit on anybody in the 12 years [since] I met her and fell in love with her.

‘And it’s important that, so that people don’t misunderstand that, that I am true to my wife.’

Wallace, who has previously spoken of losing 5st with an exercise regime, told viewers: ‘I’ve had a fair bit of stress over the last few days, but my healthy lifestyle choices have stayed the same because that’s my lifestyle. That’s what I do without thinking’.

‘Does that make sense to people? I really, really hope it does. I’m a little bit distracted at the moment, you can probably tell.’

Wallace went on to say: ‘There are so many benefits of upping your levels of activity, so many healthy benefits.

‘I’m not going to mention the newspapers at the moment – I’ve got that coming at me left, right and centre.’

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