Gregg Wallace has stated he’s “deeply sorry for any misery” brought on, after 45 allegations about his conduct on MasterChef had been upheld. In a press release to the PA information company, the TV presenter added he “by no means got down to hurt or humiliate”. The upheld claims, which adopted his dismissal from the present, embody certainly one of undesirable bodily contact and three involving being in a state of undress. BBC tradition reporter Noor Nanji takes a have a look at when the allegations had been first made and what’s occurred since.
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