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BBC U-turns after fresh claims from previous contestants emerged

Athena Stavrou
Tuesday 03 December 2024 13:43 GMT
MasterChef’s Gregg Wallace issues apology after ‘middle class women’ comment amid misconduct allegations

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The BBC has announced it will pull its MasterChef Christmas specials amid an investigation into allegations by 13 individuals of sexually inappropriate comments made by host Gregg Wallace.

Two Christmas specials of the cookery show were planned to air on BBC One later this month. But BBC News said on Tuesday afternoon the episodes would no longer be broadcast.

It represents a U-turn for the corporation, which previously said all filmed episodes of MasterChef would air as planned.

It comes as fresh allegations of misconduct emerge against Wallace and pressure continues to mount on BBC bosses to axe MasterChef entirely.

Despite criticism from public figures, including senior politicians, the BBC said the current series of MasterChef: The Professionals, which airs on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays with Wallace as a judge, will still go ahead.

New claims have also been made against Wallace, including from TV presenter Melanie Sykes, who said an alleged remark made by him on Celebrity MasterChef forced her to quit television “once and for all”.

Meanwhile, former MasterChef contestant Jackie Kearney told Sky News that Wallace made innuendos “constantly” during filming and was heard by crew members - and that one sexually inappropriate comment left her in tears.

Wallace is ‘full of jokes’, says TV chef Tom Kerridge

TV chef Tom Kerridge said he has always known Gregg Wallace to be “full of jokes”.

“And he’s always full of charisma. And that front of camera charisma is always something that continues into off-screen as well”, Mr Kerridge told Sky News’ Politics hub.

Alex Croft3 December 2024 05:01

Timeline of events as Gregg Wallace faces wave of accusations

Gregg Wallace has faced a series of accusations since it was announced he would step away from presenting hit BBC cooking show MasterChef while complaints about historical allegations of misconduct are externally reviewed.

The presenter, 60, faces various claims of making “inappropriate sexual jokes” and complaints about his behaviour, with his lawyer saying “it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature”.

Here is a timeline of events:

Timeline of events as Gregg Wallace faces wave of accusations

The presenter faces various allegations of making ‘inappropriate sexual jokes’ and complaints about his behaviour.

Alex Croft3 December 2024 04:03

Downing Street says Wallace comments on middle class women were ‘misogynistic’

Downing Street has said Gregg Wallace’s response to the accusations being made against him was “inappropriate and misogynistic”.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has since held talks with BBC bosses in the wake of the Wallace row, Downing Street said.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The Culture Secretary spoke with the BBC leadership at the end of last week on this matter and wider workplace culture issues to seek assurances that there are robust processes in place to deal with complaints.

“Clearly the comments we have seen from the individual over the weekend were completely inappropriate and misogynistic.

“More broadly the BBC is conducting an independent review into workplace culture which must deliver clear and timely recommendations. It’s essential that staff and the wider public have confidence that the BBC takes these issues seriously.”

Asked whether MasterChef should be pulled off air, the spokesman added the decision was for the BBC and the show’s production company, and reiterated that Downing Street believes it is “right” that a thorough investigation is conducted.

Alex Croft3 December 2024 03:00

Gregg Wallace says head ‘not in a good place’ as he issues new apology for ‘middle class women’ jibe

Gregg Wallace says head ‘not in a good place’ in new apology

A visibly emotional Gregg Wallace has apologised after posting a video saying complaints about his alleged inappropriate behaviour came from “a handful of middle-class women of a certain age”.

In a new Instagram message, posted on Monday, the MasterChef presenter said his head was “not in a good place” and that he is “under a lot of stress”.

My colleague Lucy Leeson reports:

Gregg Wallace issues emotional apology as he confirms time away from public eye

A visibly emotional Gregg Wallace has apologised after posting a video saying complaints about his alleged inappropriate behaviour came from “a handful of middle-class women of a certain age”. In a new Instagram message, posted on Monday (2 December), the MasterChef presenter revealed his head was “not in a good place” and that he is “under a lot of stress”. The presenter left the BBC programme on Thursday (28 November) after historic claims were made by 13 people. A BBC spokesperson said “any behaviour which falls below the standards expected by the BBC will not be tolerated”.

Alex Croft3 December 2024 02:02

Essential that staff and public are confident BBC takes workplace issues seriously, says No 10

Downing Street has warned that it is “essential that staff and the wider public have confidence” that the BBC takes issues relating to workplace culture seriously.

After revealing that culture secretary Lisa Nandy spoke to BBC bosses last week after the Gregg Wallace row began, No 10 said: “More broadly the BBC is conducting an independent review into workplace culture which must deliver clear and timely recommendations.

“It’s essential that staff and the wider public have confidence that the BBC takes these issues seriously.”

Alex Croft3 December 2024 01:03

ICYMI: Wallace remarks on middle-class women ‘inappropriate and misogynistic’, says No 10

Downing Street has condemned Gregg Wallace’s remarks characterising those who have complained about his alleged comments as being “middle-class women of a certain age”.

Asked about Wallace’s remarks, Sir Keir Starmer’s official spokesperson was cited as saying by the Telegraph: “On this, as we said last week these allegations are obviously deeply concerning. It’s right that a thorough investigation is conducted.

“Obviously that’s for the BBC and the production company but I would add that the Culture Secretary spoke with the BBC leadership at the end of last week on this matter and wider workplace culture issues to seek assurances that there are robust processes in place to deal with the complaints.

“And as you know clearly the comments that we’ve seen from the individual over the weekend were completely inappropriate and misogynistic.”

Alex Croft3 December 2024 00:01

Who is celebrity chef Gregg Wallace?

Gregg Wallace, 60, is best known for co-presenting MasterChef alongside John Torode since 2005, as well as its spin-offs Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals.

He was the original presenter of the BBC show Saturday Kitchen in 2002 and has also featured on Eat Well For Less, Inside The Factory, Turn Back Time, Harvest, and Supermarket Secrets.

He was made an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2022 for his services to food and charity. Mr Wallace took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 and was partnered with Aliona Vilani.

He has two children, Tom and Libby, from a former relationship. He married Anne-Marie Sterpini in 2016 and the couple have a son called Sid.

Gregg Wallace after being made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by the Princess Royal in an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle
Gregg Wallace after being made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by the Princess Royal in an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle (PA Archive)
Alex Croft2 December 2024 23:18

Culture secretary spoke to BBC bosses after Gregg Wallace row erupted, No 10 says

Culture secretary Lisa Nandy held talks with BBC bosses to seek assurances that “there are rohbust processes in place to deal with complaints” in the wake of the Gregg Wallace row, Downing Street has said.

Sir Keir Starmer’s official spokesperson said that Ms Nandy “spoke with the BBC leadership at the end of last week on this matter and wider workplace culture issues”.

Alex Croft2 December 2024 22:33

BBC source says wrong to suggest broadcaster has not acted on complaints

A BBC source has said it would be wrong to report that the broadcaster has not acted when complaints have been raised.

The source said: “While we are not going to comment on individuals or any internal HR processes, particularly when there is an ongoing process in place being run by Banijay who have the direct contractual relationship with Gregg Wallace, it would be wrong to report the BBC has done nothing if or when matters have been raised with us – not least because it is already being widely reported there were interventions in both 2017 and 2018 where action was taken.

“We continue to urge caution about pre-judging any of this, particularly the involvement of BBC staff members and any inference they have not acted appropriately.”

BBC executive Kate Phillips raised concerns in 2017 that Gregg Wallace’s behaviour was “unacceptable and cannot continue” after former Celebrity MasterChef contestant Aasmah Mir complained about inappropriate comments during filming, the Sunday Times has reported.

The newspaper claimed Wallace then received another warning the following year after a complaint was raised about his behaviour on the quiz show Impossible Celebrities.

Alex Croft2 December 2024 21:50

Watch: Lorraine Kelly responds to Gregg Wallace MasterChef scandal: ‘Shut up’

Lorraine Kelly responds to Gregg Wallace MasterChef scandal: 'Shut up'
Alex Croft2 December 2024 21:12

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