Greg Wallace is the latest 'celebrity' to be outed as a sex pest.
Women are coming forward claiming he made a suggestive joke or remark to, or in front of them years ago.
FGS, humour was seen very differently then to how it's seen today, Benny Hill would be turning in his grave.
If the women were offended, why didn't they simply turn the tables making him the butt of the joke? Instead, they jump on the bandwagon and cite how awful it all was, no doubt some will claim it affected their lives because some daft bloke make an off colour joke 17 years ago.
The latest to speak out, Charlotte Crosby, says she found him to be 'extremely unpleasant' when she was on MasterChef.
Maybe she has forgotten she has had sex on live TV, and also peed the bed, again live on TV....people in glass houses.
I personally don't like the man, just get the vibe off him but I think he's just another arrogant celebrity with no off switch who's of an age when men got away with being sexually suggestive and he's lost sight of his position on TV and the woke quagmire that goes with the territory.
The latest to speak out, Charlotte Crosby, says she found him to be 'extremely unpleasant' when she was on MasterChef.
Maybe she has forgotten she has had sex on live TV, and also peed the bed, again live on TV....people in glass houses.
I personally don't like the man, just get the vibe off him but I think he's just another arrogant celebrity with no off switch who's of an age when men got away with being sexually suggestive and he's lost sight of his position on TV and the woke quagmire that goes with the territory.
I like MasterChef, I love Marcus Wareing, he seems like a real gentleman, probably the opposite to Wallace.
It's the way all these minor celebs crawl out decades later to put the boot in. Had he actually acted inappropriately, rather than made off colour remarks, it may be different.
The latest to speak out, Charlotte Crosby, says she found him to be 'extremely unpleasant' when she was on MasterChef.
Maybe she has forgotten she has had sex on live TV, and also peed the bed, again live on TV....people in glass houses.
I personally don't like the man, just get the vibe off him but I think he's just another arrogant celebrity with no off switch who's of an age when men got away with being sexually suggestive and he's lost sight of his position on TV and the woke quagmire that goes with the territory.
I like MasterChef, I love Marcus Wareing, he seems like a real gentleman, probably the opposite to Wallace.
It's the way all these minor celebs crawl out decades later to put the boot in. Had he actually acted inappropriately, rather than made off colour remarks, it may be different.
See what else comes out.
Rod Stewart is a prime example. If he was so outraged as a husband, why didn't he publicly confront Wallace when the incident first happened?
A bit like Will Smith at the Oscars, who laughed at Chris Rocks joke about his wife's lack of hair....then when he saw her face, he got up and whacked him.
A bit like Will Smith at the Oscars, who laughed at Chris Rocks joke about his wife's lack of hair....then when he saw her face, he got up and whacked him.
There's something very odd about that relationship. She's a narcissist and he's her enabler.
A bit like Will Smith at the Oscars, who laughed at Chris Rocks joke about his wife's lack of hair....then when he saw her face, he got up and whacked him.
There's something very odd about that relationship. She's a narcissist and he's her enabler.
It does seem to be a very odd relationship, I agree.
This is escalating, as these cases usually do, it's now gone beyond inappropriate jokes and remarks. So far three women have come forwards and accused Wallace of groping them in a sexual way. At least two women reported the behaviour at the time....nothing was done.
The good old BBC, once more seems to have been protecting their own...no matter what.
The formal complaints, which included Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, claimed he’d made a series of ‘inappropriate sexual jokes’ and that the star walked around the studio ‘almost completely naked’ and ‘mimicked sex acts.’
In addition to the complaints above, three women have also come forward with allegations that the presenter groped them in different incidents on and off set.
This is escalating, as these cases usually do, it's now gone beyond inappropriate jokes and remarks. So far three women have come forwards and accused Wallace of groping them in a sexual way. At least two women reported the behaviour at the time....nothing was done.
The good old BBC, once more seems to have been protecting their own...no matter what.
The formal complaints, which included Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, claimed he’d made a series of ‘inappropriate sexual jokes’ and that the star walked around the studio ‘almost completely naked’ and ‘mimicked sex acts.’
In addition to the complaints above, three women have also come forward with allegations that the presenter groped them in different incidents on and off set.
The text Rod Stewart put out this week, this was after his wife Penny said Wallace had humiliated her when she appeared on MasterChef three years ago.
“So Gregg Wallace gets fired from Masterchef. Good riddance Wallace....
“You humiliated my wife when she was on the celebrity version of the show, but you had that bit cut out didn’t you?
“You’re a tubby, bald-headed, ill-mannered bully. Karma got ya. Sir Rod Stewart.”
Would you want your partner butting in like this? Is it loyalty, or is it too little too late, and in any case, if there is anything to say, why not say it yourself?
The text Rod Stewart put out this week, this was after his wife Penny said Wallace had humiliated her when she appeared on MasterChef three years ago.
“So Gregg Wallace gets fired from Masterchef. Good riddance Wallace....
“You humiliated my wife when she was on the celebrity version of the show, but you had that bit cut out didn’t you?
“You’re a tubby, bald-headed, ill-mannered bully. Karma got ya. Sir Rod Stewart.”
Would you want your partner butting in like this? Is it loyalty, or is it too little too late, and in any case, if there is anything to say, why not say it yourself?
"Gregg Wallace has hit back at allegations of historic misconduct, saying they have come from a "handful of middle-class women of a certain age".
The MasterChef presenter said in a video on Instagram, external on Sunday morning there had been "13 complaints" from "over 4,000 contestants" he had worked with in 20 years on the BBC One show." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0k8kryvdjno
Any decent person would find ONE complaint horrifying but he seems to think that it's only 13 so no big deal eh.
Loving the implication that the complaints have come from stereotypical hysterical, menopausal women. They should be so lucky, right?
He's gone on the defensive and digging himself a deeper hole. In all those years it was only 13 complaints, all from middle class women of a certain age, he says, and in his words " can you imagine how many women, female contestants on MasterChef, have made sexual remarks or sexual innuendo - can you imagine?"
Personally, no, I can't imagine.
I think that's his TV career gone down the drain now.