Trending – BBC in new crisis as Gregg Wallace accusations pile up
The BBC is fresh in the middle of a new crisis as MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace faces accusations of inappropriate behaviour. On Thursday, MasterChef’s production company said Wallace will step away from presenting the show while allegations of historical misconduct are investigated.
At least 13 women have accused him with former Newsnight host Kirsty Wark one of those who have accused him of making inappropriate sexual comments.
Wallace’s lawyers say it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature.
Basic facts
- MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has been accused of inappropriate sexual comments towards at least 13 people
- Former Newsnight host Kirsty Wark is among those 13 people
- Wallace has denied he engaged in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature
The reaction
The right-leaning press highlights that the new allegations are a new scandal for the BBC. It comes not long after the Huw Edwards scandal broke.
The left-leaning press highlights the allegations from the alleged victims. Many highlight the ‘boasts, ‘jokes’ and conduct’ that has been reported including Wallace making inappropriate sexual comments.
Several of the tabloids report on Sir Rod Stewart’s reaction to Wallace’s situation. Sir Rod accuses Wallace of humiliating his wife whilst she was on his show – calling him a bully.