Gregg Wallace says complaints about him are from 'middle-class women of certain age'
Briefly

Gregg Wallace has publicly stated that the recent complaints about his behavior on MasterChef come predominantly from a small group of middle-class women, asserting there's been an inconsistency in reporting and that such feedback doesn't reflect the broader experience he has had over two decades with a diverse range of contestants.
In reaction to the recent complaints, Wallace emphasized the lengthy history he has in television, pointing out that throughout his career he has likely encountered countless instances of sexual remarks from various contestants, thereby questioning the validity of the complaints that have emerged.
Banijay UK's statement reassured their commitment to a thorough external review to investigate the complaints against Gregg Wallace while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a duty of care for staff, highlighting their clear expectations around behavior in all productions.
The presenter, who has been with MasterChef for 20 years, noted that he had worked with over 4,000 contestants and found it astonishing to have received just a handful of complaints regarding his conduct throughout his lengthy career.
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