'I will not go quietly,' Gregg Wallace says amid reports he's been sacked by the BBC
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 8 – Gregg Wallace was dismissed after a nine-month inquiry found him guilty of inappropriate language over 13 years despite being cleared of more serious allegations, BBC and Banijay UK said.
- Gregg Wallace has vowed he will 'not go quietly', amid reports that he has been dropped by the BBC.
- Wallace said he recognised that 'some of my humour and language' was at times 'inappropriate' and that he apologised 'without reservation'.
- Wallace claims the full report will never be seen and that his neurodiversity, formally diagnosed as autism, was suspected but never investigated by the BBC.
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According to the UK public broadcaster, 50 people report sexual behavior that is inappropriate and bullying.
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Read Full ArticleGregg Wallace, one of the presenters of the popular BBC show "MasterChef," says an investigation into allegations of misconduct largely exonerates him. In a lengthy Instagram post, he strongly criticized the BBC. "They're peddling unfounded and sensational gossip. I won't let them take me down."
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