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Greg Wallace takes another hit as BBC ‘removed him from iPlayer’ – as star makes mysterious social media changes

Greg Wallace takes another hit as BBC ‘removed him from iPlayer’ – as star makes mysterious social media changes

As the investigation into Gregg Wallace’s conduct continues, it appears the BBC has ‘removed him’ from iPlayer and made significant changes to some of its programmes.

MasterChef host Greg Wallace is now under investigation in his behavior following reports of sexual comments that caused backlash against the star.

Greg Wallace is currently under investigation for misconduct

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Greg Wallace is currently under investigation for misconductCredit: BBC
At the end of last month, the TV presenter left MasterChef because of the allegations

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At the end of last month, the TV presenter left MasterChef because of the allegationsCredit: BBC
Greg Wallace also presented Inside the Factory, which appears to have updated its images on BBC iPlayer to no longer feature the star

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Greg Wallace also presented Inside the Factory, which appears to have updated its images on BBC iPlayer to no longer feature the starCredit: BBC

Although the host has left his role on MasterChef while under investigation, it appears BBC have now taken precautionary action steps and made changes to some of their programs featuring the star.

Programs including Inside The Factory and MasterChef previously featured Wallace frequently in images and descriptions, which now appear to have changed.

BBC viewers noticed the change and were quick to discuss it on social media.

One person wrote: “What a difference a day makes. All images of Mr. Wallace have now been replaced.”

Wallace left the BBC’s MasterChef show late last month after an investigation was launched into the first 13 historic claims in 17 years.

Wallace’s lawyers strongly deny that he engaged in sexual conduct.

Among those who have accused the presenter of inappropriate behavior is former Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, who claimed he told stories and jokes of a “sexual nature” during filming. Celebrity MasterChef.

These included allegations against Wallace entered the studio naked except “socks on the penis”, simulated sexual intercourse as a laborer knelt down to clean his trousers and did a “rape joke”.

Wallace posted a video on Instagram describing his accusers as “middle-class women of a certain age” – sooner later sorry for the remark.

Wallace, who is being investigated by MasterChef producers Banijay UK, was due to appear on the BBC several times this year. Christmas.

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However, the BBC is now axing episodes featuring Wallace after the former MasterChef contestant, who worked on the show from 2007 to 2010, told The Sun she knew of at least six contestants who raised concern about Wallace’s behavior.

They said: “I heard from five colleagues that they had issues with Gregg, including comments he made that were unacceptable in the workplace.

“There was also a male member of staff who raised questions about the language Gregg used when speaking to him.

“Nothing seemed to be done to properly address the problem.

“It was like the worst kept secret in TV industry”.

Wallace left the show llast week after several complaints surfaced.

Greg Wallace – Briefly about the scandal with MasterChef

GREG Wallace has quit his role as MasterChef host following an investigation into alleged inappropriate behaviour. But what is the situation?

Regular MasterChef Presenter Greg Wallace is currently under investigation after being investigated alleged misconduct for several years.

Gregg was charged with creating sexual remarks to 13 colleagues including Bean anchor Kirsty Work – he denies the charges.

The 60-year-old actor has left the BBC show while the historic allegations against him are investigated.

Still a former greengrocer expressed in social networks to undermine “women of a certain age” who he claimed were behind the allegations.

Production company Banijay UK, which produces the cooking show, said law firm Lewis Silkin would lead an investigation into Wallace’s alleged misconduct.