Gregg Wallace breaks his social media silence and responds to fan comments after quitting MasterChef amid 'sexual misconduct probe'
Gregg Wallace breaks his social media silence and responds to fan comments after quitting MasterChef amid 'sexual misconduct probe'
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Gregg Wallace has finally returned to social media after stepping down from MasterChef last year amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour. The former host, 60, left the show while TV bosses conducted an investigation into claims made by 13 individuals, including Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, accusing him of 'wrong' and 'sexualised' behaviour during filming. Among the allegations, Gregg was accused of removing his shirt in front of a female colleague, claiming he was giving her a 'fashion show,' and making inappropriate remarks about his sex life to others on set.
Having co-hosted MasterChef since 2005, he ultimately resigned after the multiple complaints surfaced. Following the scandal, Gregg went silent on social media, with his last post dating back to November 27 - just one day before the allegations made headlines. Now, after months away, he has made an unexpected return, sharing a recipe video tutorial with his followers. Gregg Wallace has finally returned to social media after stepping down from MasterChef last year amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
The former host, 60, left the show while TV bosses conducted an investigation into claims made by 13 individuals, including Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark , accusing him of 'wrong' and 'sexualised' behaviour during filming. Taking to his Instagram page on Tuesday, Gregg shared a video tutorial on how to make protein pancakes. Alongside the clip, he wrote a caption that read: Easy n Healthy Gregg Wallace Health.'.
Fans flooded the comments section, ecstatic over his return to social media. They said: 'Nice to see you back Greg. We’ve missed your 7am stories!!'. 'Back where you belong,'. 'Here he is! Good to have you back pal,'. 'I’ve missed you, welcome back,'. 'Good to see a post from your good self, hope you are doing marvellously,'. 'Good to see you back GW. Hope you're well pal,'. Taking to his Instagram page on Tuesday, Gregg shared a video tutorial on how to make protein pancakes. Alongside the clip, he wrote a caption that read: 'Easy n Healthy Gregg Wallace Health'.
Fans flooded the comments section, ecstatic over his return to social media. 'Welcome back Gregg, missed your posts.'. Gregg is currently under investigation by the BBC amid a raft of allegations about his misconduct. He was initially bullish in the face of the allegations, taking to Instagram to say they mostly came from 'middle class women of a certain age'. He went on to ask: 'Can you imagine how many women on MasterChef have made sexual remarks or sexual innuendo?'.
Since then, several high-profile names - including TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson as well as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer - have condemned his remarks in public statements. The former greengrocer later apologised for the controversial comments which caused a PR storm. The under-fire presenter said of his middle class women slur: 'I wasn't in a good headspace when I posted it. I've been under a huge amount of stress, a lot of emotion.
Among those to come forward with allegations against Wallace is a woman called Lisa, not her real name, who worked on BBC show Eat Well for Less in 2015. Gregg is currently under investigation over a string of allegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour. Several high-profile names - including TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson as well as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer - have condemned his remarks in public statements.
She told the BBC Wallace 'touched her inappropriately' when they were filming in a supermarket. 'He brushed past me at the checkout, and touched my bum with his waist and penis and laughed and said 'oooh you liked that didn't you',' she alleged. 'It was the way he reacted, other people would've said 'oh I'm sorry can I squeeze by' which would've been ok.'. Lisa also claims that she felt she had to continue working but was 'not ok about it', describing it as 'slimy and disgusting'. She claims she raised it with a senior colleague but that nothing was ever done.
Banijay say they have no record of this incident being raised at RDF Television, which produced Eat Well For Less. A second woman claims that she came across Wallace while working at an event in 2022. The woman, known only as Sarah, claims that Wallace asked her to take him to the car park at the end of the event. 'As we walked down, he started putting his arm around me, saying 'go on, hold my hand, don't you want to stand next to me',' she told the BBC.