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Gregg Wallace admits TV career is over, as he hits out at 'wokeism and cancel culture' after BBC sacking
- Gregg Wallace has stated that his television career is over after the BBC confirmed it will not work with him again following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behavior.
- The BBC upheld 45 out of 83 complaints against Wallace, which date from 2005 to 2024.
- Wallace expressed regret, saying, 'I am so sorry' for any distress caused and admitted he has learned a lot about himself in the last eight months.
- He criticized the complaints procedure, stating, 'The whole complaints procedure needs to be readdressed, there are huge problems with it as things stand.
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Gregg Wallace insists ‘I’m no sex pest’ as he apologises over BBC MasterChef scandal
Gregg Wallace broke down in tears during an explosive new interview following his axing from BBC MasterChef, after 45 complaints of inappropriate behavior were upheld. Wallace insisted that he's done with the BBC and TV altogether, before making the sensational claim that he was groped by women wanting photo opportunities during his time on MasterChef.The 60-year-old former greengrocer spoke in his first interview since his sacking by the BBC, c…
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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