A Topic for Male Celebrities Rape/Sexual Assault Scandals

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  • A male worker on MasterChef in 2005-06, who said Wallace regularly said sexually explicit things on set. He said Wallace once said a dish tasted like his aunt's vagina, and on another occasion, asked a female runner if she put her finger up her boyfriend's bottom
  • A male worker who worked on Big Weekends and other travel shows between 2019 and 2022, who says Wallace talked about threesomes with prostitutes and said he "loves spanking" multiple times a day
 
  • A male worker on MasterChef in 2005-06, who said Wallace regularly said sexually explicit things on set. He said Wallace once said a dish tasted like his aunt's vagina, and on another occasion, asked a female runner if she put her finger up her boyfriend's bottom
  • A male worker who worked on Big Weekends and other travel shows between 2019 and 2022, who says Wallace talked about threesomes with prostitutes and said he "loves spanking" multiple times a day

WE'VE ALL DONE IT.
 
I've always thought there was something a bit off about Gregg Wallace.
 
My favourite bits were the Harvester, checking to see if anyone has joined his scam website and claiming to be a historian because he plays a computer game.
 
I like the end where he insinuates he is above such lazy MUNDANITY as sitting on the sofa, and instead partakes in the more worthy and lofty activity of watching Netflix in bed.
 
I love that he was documenting his day right up until his cancellation

 
The autistic son that he very very very publicly announced he never wanted but was coerced by his wife?
 
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I mean "I can see the complaints coming from a handful of middle-class women of a certain age, just from Celebrity MasterChef." is giving serious "ok, so I shagged ONE sheep..." energy.
 
If it’s just filthy talk around the workplace, once again this is the type of thing that didn’t need to me made public and result in “cancellation” if it had been appropriately handled by the BBC in the first place.
 
If it’s just filthy talk around the workplace, once again this is the type of thing that didn’t need to me made public and result in “cancellation” if it had been appropriately handled by the BBC in the first place.
This is it. The surefire way to end up with a scenario like this is to dismiss the original concerns as "banter" and not do anything. A quick chat and a reminder that Masterchef was a very successful programme well before his arrival would have prevented this.
 

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