BBC SH0CK: Gregg Wallace BREAKS SILENCE on B0mbshell investigation as BBC cuts ties with star


Gregg Wallace has finally spoken out on the many misconduct allegations against him. The 60-year-old has admitted he “never set out to harm or humiliate” and is “deeply sorry for any distress”. It comes after the MasterChef star was sacked following a lengthy investigation that upheld 45 out of the 83 allegations made against him.
He told PA: “For eight months, my family and I have lived under a cloud. Trial by media, fuelled by rumour and clickbait. None of the serious allegations against me were upheld.
I challenged the remaining issue of unwanted touching, but have had to accept a difference in perception, and I am deeply sorry for any distress caused. It was never intended.”
He said he was relieved the report “fully recognises that my behaviour changed profoundly in 2018”. Wallace continued: “Some of my humour and language missed the mark. I never set out to harm or humiliate. I always tried to bring warmth and support to MasterChef, on screen and off.
After nearly 20 years on the show, I now see that certain patterns, shaped by traits I’ve only recently begun to understand, may have been misread. I also accept that more could have been done, by others and by myself, to address concerns earlier.”
Wallace, who was diagnosed with autism during the investigation, said his late diagnosis has helped him understand how he communicates and how he is perceived.
He added: “I’m still learning. Banijay has given me great support, and I thank them. But in the end, the BBC left me exposed to trial by the media and the damage it leaves in its wake.
“To those who’ve shown kindness, thank you. It mattered. This has been brutal. For a working-class man with a direct manner, modern broadcasting has become a dangerous place. I was the headline this time. But I won’t be the last.

Gregg Wallace appeared on MasterChef for 20 years (Image: Getty)
“There will be more casualties if the BBC continues down this path, where protecting its legacy matters more than protecting people. For my part, with full legal support, I will consider my next move.”
Earlier today, the BBC confirmed Wallace would not return to any of its programmes and admitted opportunities had been missed to deal with his behaviour.
Production company Banijay, which commissioned law firm Lewis Silkin to carry out the investigation, and the BBC said the number of sustained allegations made his return to MasterChef untenable.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the claims against the star were “horrendous and appalling” and welcomed the BBC’s decision to end its association with the former greengrocer.
A BBC spokesperson said: “Although the full extent of these issues were not known at the relevant time, opportunities were missed to address this behaviour – both by the production companies running MasterChef and the BBC. We accept that more could and should have been done sooner.”

Related Posts

Authorities explain how they caught Charlie Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson

The suspect was reportedly taken to the police station by his father! After an extensive search authorities believe they have now identified and caught the man responsible…

‘It was a truly historic night for NTAs that saw titans fall’

Last night, the great and good of British TV travelled to the London O2 for the National Television Awards. Yet it wasn’t just stars of the small…

YOU Caused This’: Obama Slammed For His Statement On Charlie Kirk

Barack Obama reacted to Charlie Kirk’s assassination by condemning the violence and offering prayers, but critics slammed his response as “tone deaf.” Fox’s Clay Travis accused Obama…

Mother of transgender athlete speaks out after girls’ volleyball team forfeits rather than compete against her child

A California high school volleyball game ignited heated debate when Riverside Poly High forfeited rather than play against a team with a transgender athlete. Jurupa Valley High’s…

Exploring the Issue: Why Delicate Chains Tangle So Easily

We’ve All Been There: The Necklace Tangle Dilemma You reach for your favorite necklace—only to find it knotted beyond recognition. That delicate chain, once a stunning accessory,…

How many faces are there in the picture?

Visual riddles like this one are more than just fun—they challenge how closely you observe, how patiently you analyze, and how well you think beyond the obvious….

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *