Second contestant edited out of Gregg Wallace and John Torode’s final series

A second MasterChef contestant from this year’s Scandal Hit series was organized, BBC News can only explain.
“Another participant decided that they want them not to be included in the last events. Of course, we accepted their wishes and organized them from the show,”
Sarah Shafi, another contestant, was removed from the series after a alleged report against the host Gregg Wallace and John Torode.
The BBC decided to show this year’s amateur series before being dismissed and said it was “the right thing to be done” for the chiefs participating.
However, while faced with a reaction from some prominent women, Bectu said that the bad behavior should not be rewarded with prime-time coverage, Bectu said.
Former famous MasterChef contestant and BBC journalist Kirsty Wark claimed that the BBC could refill the series without two common hosts.
At the event, both Wallace and Torode stay in the series that started last week at BBC One and IPlayer.
However, the sections seem to have been arranged to contain less jokes than normal and less chat between chefs.
The second contestant will come to the fore, the episode was published on Wednesday night at BBC One, but only five chefs were replaced by the normal six.
BBC News understands that the individual wants to be defined and will not take part in the show.
It is believed that Shafi’s part has not yet been published.
He added that running the series was not a “easy decision” and “widespread support” to progress between the chefs.
“It does not reduce our opinion on the seriousness of the findings approved by both presentations in showing the series last year,” he said.
“However, we believe that the publication of this series is the right thing to do for these chefs. We want them to be properly recognized and give the audience the option to watch the series.”




