Gregg Wallace officially suing the BBC after Masterchef axing – Bundlezy

Gregg Wallace officially suing the BBC after Masterchef axing

Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock (14283519ab) Gregg Wallace 'Lorraine' TV show, London, UK - 03 Jan 2024
Gregg Wallace has filed a data protection claim in the High Court against the BBC (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Former MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has begun legal action against the BBC, filing a data protection claim in the High Court.

The move represents a new twist in the fallout from his dismissal earlier this summer, though the details of his case have not yet been disclosed.

Wallace, who co-hosted the cooking competition for 20 years, was removed from the programme after an independent investigation upheld dozens of allegations about his behaviour.

The inquiry, commissioned by production company Banijay and led by an external law firm, considered 83 separate claims.

Last year the 60-year-old confirmed he was stepping away from MasterChef amid an external review into historical allegations of sexual misconduct.

He faced accusations of making ‘inappropriate sexual jokes’ and lewd comments on set, asking for the phone numbers of female members of production staff, and undressing in front of and standing ‘too close’ to women working on his shows.

File photo dated 18/9/2008 of chef John Torode (left) poses with fellow Masterchef presenter Gregg Wallace as he launches his new book 'Beef' at Smith's of Smithfield, Charterhouse Street, in central London. A total of 45 out of the 83 allegations made against the former MasterChef presenter Wallace during his time on the show were substantiated, including one allegation of "unwelcome physical contact", a report has said. The report, led by law firm Lewis Silkin, found that the "majority of the allegations against Mr Wallace (94%) related to behaviour which is said to have occurred between 2005 and 2018", with only one allegation substantiated after 2018.
John Torode’s contract was also not renewed for the new season (Picture: PA Wire)

The review upheld 45 out of 83 misconduct allegations, including one incident of unwelcome physical contact, three instances in which Wallace was said to have been in a state of undress, and multiple examples of inappropriate sexual remarks, humour and culturally insensitive comments.

In response, Wallace apologised for what he described as a ‘difference in perception’ around one case of unwanted touching, while insisting that none of the most serious accusations had been upheld.

‘I am deeply sorry for any distress caused. It was never intended,’ he said at the time.

The report also concluded that Wallace’s co-presenter John Torode had used an offensive racial slur, though he denied recalling the incident.

Grace Dent and Anna Haugh posing together - the former in a white chef's jacket and the latter in a floral red dress
Anna Haugh and Grace Dent were officially confirmed as Torode and Wallace’s replacement yesterday (Picture: BBC)

Both men were dismissed, but the BBC continued to air the most recent series of MasterChef they had already filmed.

Director General Tim Davie told MPs that the majority of contestants wanted the programme to be broadcast, though he stressed that the consequences for the presenters were ‘very significant’ given that neither remains with the corporation.

Meanwhile, the broadcaster has moved to reset one of its most popular brands, announcing earlier this week that food critic Grace Dent and chef Anna Haugh will take over hosting duties.

Metro has contacted the BBC and representatives of Gregg Wallace for comment.

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