Gregg Wallace defends himself against allegations
- Television presenter Gregg Wallace spoke to the Daily Mail defending himself against recent misconduct allegations.
- Allegations of inappropriate sexual comments and touching against Wallace emerged late last year, spanning five shows across 17 years.
- These widespread claims prompted MasterChef production company Banijay UK to launch an external investigation led by law firm Lewis Silkin.
- Wallace admitted reports of inappropriate jokes were "probably true" but called groping claims "absolutely not true."
- Wallace stated the intense backlash caused overwhelming feelings of isolation and led him to contemplate suicide.
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Gregg Wallace calls for ‘space to heal’ after misconduct allegations
TV presenter Gregg Wallace has called for him to have the “space to heal”, after revealing he thought about suicide at the height of the furore over misconduct allegations made against him.
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Former BBC presenter Gregg Wallace has defended himself in his first interview since stepping down from his hosting duties following complaints about his behavior and language behind the scenes. Wallace left his high-profile hosting gig on the BBC’s MasterChef in November 2024, and this weekend he told the Daily Mail newspaper the “tidal wave of […]
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