MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has admitted feeling stressed amid allegations he made inappropriate sexual comments towards women – and his fellow judge’s wife claimed he ‘repeatedly told rude jokes’.
Wallace took to Instagram with a live video this morning as he offered tips on healthy eating while also alluding to new allegations made against him this week.
He told viewers he was ‘a little bit distracted at the moment’, but said he ‘wanted to check in and say hello’.
His latest social media riposte came as it emerged his MasterChef co-host John Torode’s wife Lisa Faulkner would think, ‘I don’t want to hear this’, as he delivered punchlines to crew of the BBC‘s flagship cookery show.
Faulkner, 52, appeared on the series in 2010 where she went on to win the Celebrity MasterChef trophy – and has now opened up about her time on the show.
MasterChef co-present Gregg Wallace filmed a live video message on Instagram this morning, admitting he was feeling some ‘stress’ as newly-emerged allegations were made against him
Actress Lisa Faulkner (centre) has said Gregg Wallace (left) repeatedly made rude jokes to MasterChef crew members – she is married to his co-host John Torode (right)
Gregg Wallace has said in another Instagram video message this week that he has always been true to his wife Anne-Marie Sterpini – the couple are pictured here at the wedding of Lisa Faulkner and John Torode in Banbury, Oxfordshire, in October 2019
Brookside and Holby City star Faulkner told the Cheltenham Literature Festival last weekend how she would overhear the former greengrocer’s jokes as she was chopping away, reported The Sun.
She said: ‘Gregg was telling – I’m probably not allowed to say this…Gregg just told rude joke after rude joke to the crew.
‘You’re just sitting there and if you’re on the front bench just chopping away thinking, “I’ve got ten minutes left”, and he’s saying, “So this girl walked into a bar…”
‘And I’m going, “Please, I don’t want to hear this joke”.’
Her husband John, 59, who was on stage with her to promote their new book, told her: ‘It’s changed quite a lot really…’
It comes after Gregg, 59, denied claims he boasted about his sex life to a younger female BBC employee and took his top off in front of her while filming a game show – saying he would never ‘flirt with’ or ‘hit on’ another woman.
Bosses at the corporation are said to have hauled the MasterChef co-host into a meeting in 2018 following allegations of ‘inappropriate sexual comments’ and told him to ‘change his behaviour’.
An insider claims Gregg brushed it off as ‘just banter’, having been reported for making ‘consistent inappropriate comments’ to the member of the production team while working on game show Impossible Celebrities.
Lisa Faulkner has said Gregg Wallace would tell ‘rude joke after rude joke’ on MasterChef
Faulkner, 52, appeared on the cookery show in 2010 where she went on to win Celebrity MasterChef trophy – pictured here are, in the back row, Dick Strawbridge, Lisa Faulkner and Christine Hamilton, with John Torode and Gregg Wallace in front
Her husband John, 59, (pictured together in 2019) who was on stage with her to promote their new book, told her: ‘It’s changed quite a lot really…’
But taking to Instagram, Wallace hit back at the allegations in an emotional video saying he was ‘madly in love’ with his wife Anna.
He said: ‘The story that’s hitting the newspapers this morning was investigated promptly when it happened six years ago by the BBC.
‘And the outcome of that was that I hadn’t said anything sexual. I’ll need to repeat this again. I didn’t say anything sexual.
‘Despite what the newspapers are suggesting nobody six years ago accused me of flirting with anybody or hitting on anybody.
‘And the reason I say this is because of my wife Anna. I have always been true to my wife Anna and have never flirted or hit on anybody in the 12 years [since] I met her and fell in love with her.
‘And it’s important that, so that people don’t misunderstand that, that I am true to my wife.’
And this morning he returned to Instagram, where he has 195,000 followers, with a rambling live chat while out walking – handing out tips about healthy living and eating while also making pointed comments about this week’s claims against him.
Wallace, who has previously spoken of losing 5st with an exercise regime, told viewers: ‘I’ve had a fair bit of stress over the last few days, but my healthy lifestyle choices have stayed the same because that’s my lifestyle. That’s what I do without thinking.
The Brookside and Holby City star told the Cheltenham Literature Festival last weekend how she would overhear the former greengrocer’s jokes as she was chopping away
The wife of Gregg’s co-host John Torode admitted she would think ‘I don’t want to hear this’ as Gregg Wallace (pictured) delivered punchlines to crew of the BBC’s flagship cookery show
Gregg Wallace said in this morning’s Instagram video message that he had newspaper stories coming at him ‘left, right and centre’
‘Does that make sense to people? I really, really hope it does. I’m a little bit distracted at the moment, you can probably tell.’
Wallace went on to say: ‘There are so many benefits of upping your levels of activity, so many healthy benefits.
‘I’m not going to mention the newspapers at the moment – I’ve got that coming at me left, right and centre.’
He also responded to commenters including one who spoke of loving chocolate buttons, with Wallace saying: ‘Chocolate buttons are lovely – right now, that sugar hit, I get it. I understand.’
But he added: ‘I really like a mango. I really like a pineapple. I really like a bowl of blueberries. And fruit isn’t full of sugar and fat. Here’s the saying – love food that loves you back.’
The TV presenter then signed off by saying: ‘I’ve got a really, really busy day – I wanted to check in and say hello.
‘If you want to make a difference to your life, really consider the choices you make.’
The allegations of inappropriate comments have only now emerged amid the BBC this week launching a probe into workplace culture as bosses aim to crack down on the ‘abuse of power’.
Gregg Wallace has denied claims he boasted about his sex life to a younger female BBC employee and took his top off in front of her while filming a game show, saying he would never ‘flirt with’ or ‘hit on’ another woman
Gregg Wallace, 59, boasted about his sex life to a younger female BBC employee and took his top off in front of her, it has been claimed
Bosses at the corporation are said to have hauled the MasterChef co-host into a meeting in 2018 following allegations of ‘inappropriate sexual comments’ and told him to ‘change his behaviour’
The insider who made the claims against Wallace, which his team says are ‘inaccurate’, raised questions as to why he was allowed to continue presenting MasterChef.
They told the Sun: ‘He is said to have been boasting about his sex life with his partner at the time.
At one point, Wallace was also accused of taking his top off in front of the woman which felt inappropriate.
The team working on the show were said to have gone to BBC bosses to complain after being left ‘mortified’ by Wallace’s alleged behaviour.
A spokesman for the BBC told The Sun: ‘Whilst we do not comment on individuals, if issues are raised they are dealt with swiftly and appropriately at the time.
‘We do not tolerate any form of inappropriate behaviour and have robust processes in place.’
It was previously reported by the Times back in May last year that he had allegedly offended female staff members at the Nestlé UK factory in York with comments about their weight during a ‘friendly’ conversation.
Wallace then denied that he left the BBC show Inside The Factory in March that year due to inappropriate comments made towards female staff.
Gregg Wallace hit back at the latest allegations in a response on Instagram, saying he was ‘madly in love’ with his wife Anna
Wallace quit BBC show Inside The Factory in March last year after allegations that he had been ‘rude towards staff’ and spoke to them in a ‘derogatory manner, especially to women’
Wallace has presented MasterChef since 2005 alongside co-host John Torode (right)
Appearing on Good Morning Britain in August 2023, the called the claims ‘inaccurate’.
The newspaper had quoted a source as saying: ‘He was rude towards staff and continued to talk in a derogatory manner, especially to women.’
The comments were reportedly non-sexual but deemed ‘inappropriate’ and a complaint was lodged with Voltage TV, the production company responsible for developing the show.
When asked on GMB by Richard Madeley about his departure from the programme, Wallace responded by saying: ‘There was an argument inside the factory, the reporting isn’t accurate.
‘There was an issue and I thought this is the perfect time to come out.’
‘Offending people? No, no – if you look at the headlines, you can’t see a story that matches those headlines.’
Gregg also revealed that he also wanted to leave to help care for his son Sid, born in 2019, who is autistic.
Explaining his home situation, he said: ‘I’ve got a little boy called Sid who at the moment is non-verbal, he is still in nappies, he’s got learning difficulties. Mum needed help there.’
Gregg Wallace’s live video stream on Instagram this morning prompted discussions about healthy eating – as well as loving chocolate buttons
Gregg Wallace was accompanied by his wife Anne-Marie Sterpini when he received an MBE honour for services to food and charity, at Windsor Castle in February 2022
Gregg Wallace (left) and John Torode (right) have co-presented MasterChef since 2005
He revealed that the demanding nature of the filming around the different factories across the country meant that it made sense to give it up.
Wallace added: ‘It’s completely inaccurate, I didn’t challenge it. There was an issue, I don’t want to discuss the issue but it wasn’t what the papers said it was.
‘There was nothing offensive to anybody that’s just people guessing. It was a decent time to come out, I think.’
Wallace wed Anne-Marie Sterpini, 22 years younger than him, at Hever Castle in Kent in August 2016, having met three years earlier.