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John Torode was sacked by the BBC from MasterChef for using ‘the worst racial slur there is’

John Torode was fired from MasterChef for saying ‘the worst racial finding there’, he was claimed today.

Born in Australia, the chief 59 is accused of lying about the allegations that he was not said to have been dismissed before it was announced this week.

BBC, after taking the show during the beverages ‘extremely aggressive racist term’ using the use of the host’s contract will not be renewed, he said.

However, the company refused to tell you what to find like Mr. Torode.

Today it was described as ‘the worst racial slurry’. Beeb and the production company Banijay believe that the claim will stand in court if he tries to sue.

He said that Torode went to MasterChef HQ from another inside Mailonline and that he was ‘terrible’ to work from time to time. A third source claimed that they found it as a ‘very rude and bossing man’.

Mr. Torode said that he did not remember any of his ‘absolutely no remembered’ and ‘he did not believe it was’ about using a racial slurry.

Although this immediately apologizes and claims that he was ‘mortgage’, what he says does not mean that he did not mean a racist explanation against drinks after a day that attracted Masterchef.

John Torode was dismissed after being accused of ‘the worst racial finding’.

Torode and Wallace will not return to Masterchef

Torode and Wallace will not return to Masterchef

John Torode, depicted with his wife Lisa Faulkner, said the incident 'absolutely did not remember' and 'he does not believe it was' he said.

John Torode, depicted with his wife Lisa Faulkner, said the incident ‘absolutely did not remember’ and ‘he does not believe it was’ he said.

Mr. Torode, this week, said in a long statement sent to Instagram after his dismissal: ‘Although I haven’t heard from anyone in BBC or Banijay – I see and read and read and repeated.

It was also claimed that BBC and Banijay asked MasterChef from Torode to refer to mental health problems.

BBC refused to comment on the allegations.

However, one inside said: ‘BBC and Banijay spoke to their representatives before the announcement on Tuesday.

‘BBC never suggested that he had resigned or increased his mental health’.

Richard Osman seems to know that the racist term Torode is allegedly used.

Speaking about the rest, Marina Hyde and Entertainment Podcast said that their resources were shocked when they heard it Torode’s claim was not said to have been dismissed before the claim was announced.

`This is not awake. He probably used the worst racial finding there, and they found it largely true. They found evidence. He said he couldn’t remember. But this was approved ‘said Richard.

‘More people will come out. Them [the BBC and Banijay] They open to the public with what they believe will stand up in court ‘.

‘If I was working in Banijay, I wouldn’t be comfortable on a production on it,’ he added.

Mr. Osman claimed that Torode had been allowed for a year and received some training – but refused. So he was fired.

My understanding is that they left John Torode aside. And I said we believe you use this language. He rejected him. They said to him: “If you want to get a year’s permission. We will have to take a compulsory training course to understand and accept it”.

‘This was rejected. Of course he said no. I did not. Why should I do this, Richard said Richard.

Mr. Torode is said to have been thinking of taking legal action against the BBC after his dismissal from MasterChef.

The sources claim that the chef is preparing to sue against the BBC ‘and wants to follow the bosses for unfair dismissal.

He tells people that the so -called interpretation is not evidence. It wasn’t at work capacity, it was just full of ear. John, determined to clean his name, ” he said.

However, as the sources say that Mailonline’s contract is with BBC instead of BBC, such legal procedure may be impossible for John.

This is reported to have pushed Air Gregg Wallace and John Torode to the last series ‘Dust Setting’ after both MasterChef bosses were dismissed from the food show.

Already the upcoming series, former II Celeb Star and Restaurant Critic Grace Dent is changing Gregg to host John with John.

Sun BBC and production company Banijay reports that both amateur and famous pressures are planning to be published.

However, Mailonline understands that Tim Davie, the BBC, the last word, has not yet decided that MasterChef will not be published or published.

MasterChef bosses both after the dismissal of the food show Air Wallace and Torode'un last series 'dust settled' was reported to force the last series.

MasterChef bosses, both after the dismissal of the food show Air Gregg Wallace and John Torode’un ‘Dust Setting’ is reported to be pushed into the final series.

A Source Sun told Sun: ‘BBC and Banijay encountered a moral and professional dilemma as never before. Obviously, Gregg’s case was cut more clearly, but John was dragging from the mud, not what anyone wanted or would expect.

‘However, at the same time and as a public organ, BBC is obliged to provide entertainment and to fulfill their obligations for the castle, crew, contestants and audiences.

“ If they could be these two series, the shows or employees would be disappointed in a very painful way. At the moment, emotion, the show literally, when the dust is settled and all the fuss to die should continue. ‘

Mailonline contacted the BBC for a comment.

The Australian chief was dramatically twisted from MasterChef from MasterChef.

The company said that after taking the demonstration, it would use a ‘extremely aggressive racist term’ during the beverages, the host’s contract would not be renewed.

The complaint against John announced the inappropriate behavior of the common assistant GregG in the report.

60 -year -old Gregg was dismissed after the approval of dozens of complaints.

Already 'new series, former II Celeb Star and Restaurant critic Grace Dent, Gregg'i Torode'la change to host

Already the upcoming series, former II Celeb Star and Restaurant Critic Grace Dent, change Gregg with John to host

However, Mailonline understands that the last word, BBC General Manager Tim Davie (in the picture), does not decide that MasterChef will not be published or not.

However, Mailonline understands that the last word, BBC General Manager Tim Davie (in the picture), does not decide that MasterChef will not be published or not.

BBC and Production Company Banijay, 'dust after settling' amateur and famous prints plans to be published

BBC and Production Company Banijay, ‘dust after settling’ amateur and famous prints plans to be published

John described himself as an anonymous person in the report accused of using ‘racist language’ on Monday.

However, the person who made the presentation, ‘Absolutely not remembered at all’ he said and said, ‘He did not believe it was’.

However, in a statement yesterday, the BBC said: ‘This claim, which contains an extremely aggressive racist term used in the workplace, was investigated and confirmed by an independent investigation directed by the law firm Lewis Silkin.

BBC takes this confirmation extremely seriously.

“ We will not tolerate all kinds of racist language and MasterChef’s producers Banijay UK told us that this action should be done. John Torode’s contract on Masterchef will not be renewed. ‘

Hours before the announcement, BBC General Manager Tim Davie refused to support John and said he expected the ‘action’ on the allegations.

BBC made statements while publishing the annual report – an opportunity to overshadow with discussions for the second year in a row.

Last year, the news presenter Huw Edwards, who was guilty of having inappropriate images of children, was published in the sprinkler.

The Australian chief was dramatically twisted from MasterChef from MasterChef. The complaint against John was announced to the inappropriate behavior of the common assistant GregG in the report

The Australian chief was dramatically twisted from MasterChef from MasterChef. The complaint against John was announced to the inappropriate behavior of the common assistant GregG in the report

Tim Davie, who was asked about the order of racism Torode, said: ‘BBC is quite simple in some angles – if someone is found to be our values, we expect Banijay, the independent company, to take action and report to us about what he did.

‘These are not BBC employees, we are definitely waiting for the action to be done.’

Tim added: ‘I think a great program loved by the audience is much larger than individuals.

‘We can definitely survive and develop, but we must make sure we are in the right place in terms of the culture of the show.’

It was claimed that he used an inappropriate racial term during the beverages by a source close to John. The witness claimed that he immediately apologized and that he did not use the term as a slurry ‘.

No one complained at that time, but the incident was brought to the agenda during the investigation.

On Monday, John said that the incident was ‘absolutely not remembered’ and that he was ‘shock and upset’ by the allegations. “ I never want to cause anyone’s crime, ” he added.

John, who responded to Sacking, and John, who was married to former famous MasterChef contestant Lisa Faulkner, said, ‘I was hoping that I said some of them in my exit since I was restarting in 2005, but the last few events said that it has blocked it.’

The show said, ‘He loves every minute’, but he said, ‘It is time to pass the cutlery team to someone else,’ ‘he said.

‘Life is constantly and always moving, and sometimes personal happiness and satisfaction lay somewhere else,’ ‘he added.

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