Matt Tebbutt to replace Gregg Wallace on MasterChef: The Professionals

Noor nangeCultural reporter
BBC/GettyChief and television presenter Matt Tebbutt will be a judge in the next MasterChef series of Gregg Wallace: Professionals confirmed the BBC.
Saturday Kitchen Money will join Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti in the program.
Tebbutt said that working with the “two titans of the food world” was “an absolute honor”.
It replaces Wallace dismissed in July Supported 45 allegations after a report About the behaviors in the program, including unwanted physical contact and three of them being dressing.
The investigation carried out by an independent law firm was ordered by MasterChef’s production company Banijay After a BBC news investigation This first revealed allegations of inappropriate sexual interpretation.
Wallace said it was “deeply sad for any trouble,” but “never decided to harm or humiliate.”
The report also approved the claim of a serious aggressive racist term against MasterChef series MasterChef: The Professionals, Masterchef presenter John Torode.
Both hosts were dismissed and the BBC has not yet announced who would take its place in the main amateurs series of the show.
Tebbutt, who has years of experience in the restaurant industry and contributes regularly to food and travel magazines, has been seen as a potential backup.
He commented on his new role in Spin-Off, and said that he was looking forward to “taking me under his wings and seeing the chefs flying in the competition”.
Wareing said that Tebbutt’s experience was “talking for himself”, and the show was “really exciting” to participate in the show.
The transmission date has not yet been approved.

Discussions on Masterchef began last year when the abuse of Wallace first appeared.
Banijay, the production company of the show, immediately launched an investigation into the allegations. This summer report revealed that 83 allegations were made more than 40 supported against Wallace.
Followed by reportWallace made a statement to the PA news agency that insisted that “none of the serious claims against me are supported”.
He continued: “I challenged the unwanted touch issue, but I had to accept a difference in perception, and I’m deeply sorry for any trouble that caused. It was never intended.”
Against Torode, the complaint approved by a serious aggressive racist term allegedly used in the MasterChef set in 2018.
Torode said he was not “remembering” and that any racist language was “completely unacceptable”.
BBC Decided to publish this year’s Amateurs series MasterChef – with both Wallace and Taurode for the sake of the chefs in it.
Wallace will take the Irish chef Anna Hagh in the last episodes, because the allegations against him first appeared during the shooting in November.
BBC, Torode and Restaurant critic Grace Dent with the completed famous series and Christmas specially planned to do not explain what he plans to do.





