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‘Don’t say women made it up,’ watchdog warns

NOOR NANGİ AND FELICITY Baker

Cultural reporters

Watch: Women share stories from Greg Wallace that it is inappropriate behavior claim

Gregg Wallace was warned by one of the most senior lawyers of the country that women who came to the forefront with allegations did not make up something.

The comments of Barones Helena Kennedy, who chaired a guard dog aiming to improve the standards of behavior in creative industries, after contacting 50 more people in contact with BBC News, with allegations about the rejected TV server.

MasterChef’s production company Banijay is expected to report an investigation into an investigation against his abuse against him against him.

BBC News did not see this report, but Wallace insisted that he cleared the “most serious and sensational claims”.

His comments appeared to have been dismissed as a MasterChef server as a result of the alleged abuse.

As the face of BBC One Cooking Show Masterchef, Gregg WallaceHe was one of the highest profile servers on British television for 60, 20 years.

Wallace defending himself on Tuesday, “He said he was hired as cheeky Greengrocer. He’s a real person with temperature, character, rough edges and all of them”.

In an interview with Newsight, Barones Kennedy said that the people may like to watch the cheeky Chappy, but they did not see the “ugly side”.

He said he wouldn’t refuse women’s claims if he had any advice for the server.

“At some point there may be an opportunity to make a return, but don’t say that all of these women have created these things and all of them are invented,” he said.

Barones Kennedy also criticized the executives in the TV industry for not dealing early with concerns about the Masterchef server.

If the managers employ people who do not know how to behave, he said that the responsibility of taking them to one side and that the problems in the buds were Nip as soon as possible.

“This was not done,” he added.

At the end of last year, Wallace left MasterChef in November after our first investigation, which 13 people accused of inappropriate sexual comments.

New claims come from people who say that they meet him in a series of shows and environment.

The majority accuses him of improper sexual interpretations, 11 women accuse him of inappropriate sexual behaviors such as grroping and touch.

A woman says she gets Wallace’s pants in a dressing room as she describes it as a “disgusting and predatory” behavior.

Another says that he feels “absolutely horrified” and “quite sick”.

Other people who have contacted us with new allegations about the server include:

  • A participant in the BBC’s Saturday cuisine – a show produced by the BBC within the company – during a dinner before shooting in 2002, putting Wallace’s hand under the table and groin: “Did you like this?”
  • A university student who said he met friends in a nightclub in 2013. After he wanted to take a photo with him, he reached under his skirt and caught his gold and squeezed it.
  • In 2014, a woman who raised her hand in an industrial ball and holds her manually
  • In addition to Alice, he said that he had dropped his pants in 2012 and did not wear underwear.
  • A few men who say that they witnessed that Wallace made inappropriate sexual comments
  • A 19 -year -old MasterChef worker who said that Wallace tried to complain about his comments about his body in 2022 and a 19 -year -old MasterChef worker who said that Wallace was trying to express his concerns about the BBC in 2023

Claims, BBC and protection practices and maintenance tasks for other companies about the new questions are raised.

On Tuesday, Wallace wrote a long Instagram article that “the most harmful allegations against him” was unfounded after a complete and judicial six -month investigation. “

“I will not go quietly. I will not be canceled for convenience. I was tried by the media and I got stuck well before the facts were established.”

He accused the BBC by “sensing unquestionable and sensational rumors as properly supported stories”.

Banijay UK said: “While the external investigation continues, we will not comment on individual allegations. We encourage everyone who wants to bring problems or concerns to the agenda to communicate with us.”

A BBC spokesman said: “Banijay UK instructed Lewis Silkin to organize an investigation into Gregg Wallace.

He continued: “The investigation is completed and the findings are published until we will not comment.”

If you are affected by any of the problems in this story, help and support BBC Action line is available.

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