Introduction:
Claims that, in 2018, the MasterChef TV personality Gregg Wallace made improper comments of a sexual nature to a female colleague of the BBC whom he was then a boss sparked him into a media storm in October 2024. According to reports, she said the way Wallace spoke about his sex life with his wife and allegedly undressed before the employee who would later become his co-worker on his previous program Inside the Factory.
BBC Investigation:
The BBC looked into the allegations back then. He denied it vigorously on Instagram, from whence he countered the sudden attention that had befallen him with the simple, straightforward reply that the BBC had investigated in minute detail years ago and concluded that the statements made by him had no sexual intent. Wallace said he never had been prosecuting for such inappropriate behavior or flirting, neither when the first occurrence surfaced nor later on.
In a deflating attempt to defend himself, Wallace highlighted his dedication to his marriage with Anne-Marie Sterpini by boldly stating he had “never” done anything inappropriate with anyone but was “madly in love” from their first date. Wallace continued that the only reasons he was taking so long to speak on these charges were to clear his name and protect his marriage to his wife, who would otherwise be influenced by unfounded gossip.
Wallace’s 2023 Resignation:
The timeline of these claims overlaps with Wallace’s 2023 resignation from Inside the Factory, which he claimed was the motivation to put his family first and foremost and, specifically his autistic son Sid. Wallace has never been too secretive about being a dad, and he certainly told everyone this had nothing to do with his decision to quit the show.
The media has been revisiting the allegations, but the public declaration by Wallace was an effort to clear himself off and inform the viewers that the BBC long cleared the allegations. Though there is no proof to support the claims of bad behavior by the presenter, he has expressed his concern about the recurrence of the charges and the deterioration of the public image. He is keeping his focus on the family.
Conclusion:
In 2018, allegations surfaced that MasterChef TV personality Gregg Wallace made improper sexual comments to a female colleague at the BBC. The BBC conducted an investigation and Wallace denied the allegations, stating that the BBC had concluded there was no sexual intent. Wallace also emphasized his dedication to his marriage and his resignation from Inside the Factory in 2023 to prioritize his family, particularly his autistic son. Wallace has been addressing the allegations to clear his name and protect his public image while focusing on his family.