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Gregg Wallace: I’m not a groper, sex pest or flasher

GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 25 – Gregg Wallace apologised to 41 complainants while denying sexual harassment after 45 of 83 allegations were upheld in an independent BBC investigation into misconduct.

  • Debuting on August 6, 2025, the BBC will broadcast a previously filmed MasterChef series, with Banijay instructed to minimise Wallace and Torode's screen time, and they won't appear in BBC iPlayer thumbnails or promotions.
  • Following the investigation, Gregg Wallace was sacked, and a day later John Torode was also dismissed over upheld complaints, including racism and misconduct.
  • Wallace told The Sun he felt unfairly compared to Jimmy Savile and Huw Edwards, and `I'm not a groper, a sex pest or a flasher`, he said, attributing the toll on his family to such comparisons.
  • Industry figure Toyah Willcox praised the hosts with `they were divine and lovely`, while noting she couldn't confirm the allegations despite working with them.
  • The BBC said it acted 'after careful consideration and consultation with the contestants', and broadcasting the filmed series 'in no way diminishes' the seriousness of the findings.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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