banter ? The allegations include sexual harassment of women, including young assistants.
It does everyone a disservice to dismiss the offence he caused as some kind of cheeky Chappie fun persona
Slimming World doesn't work for me
Greg Wallace suspended amid accusations of sexual misconduct.
I actually think his reply to the accusations has probs done far more damage than good.
Men like this are now social dinosaurs and simply refuse to read the room.
banter ? The allegations include sexual harassment of women, including young assistants.
It does everyone a disservice to dismiss the offence he caused as some kind of cheeky Chappie fun persona
Dibbydo I agree. Not necessary the banter but very normal. Are they all snowflakes and cannot give as good as they get? In my early career I encountered it all the time but a was quite able to cut the perpetrators down to size. I know times have changed but he was a barrow boy and that backchat has always been his persona.
Quite a few contestants have said they did not get anything but friendliness and politeness.
I find him very annoying but he is very much part of the show.
Oh Happy day! If it is the end of Masterchef and all of it’s celeb spin-offs - that is a good result.
Cannot stand that man and his yawpy cockney barrow boy voice.
Now just get rid of Dragons Den, The Apprentice and East Enders ! Bingo!!
Freya5
petra
Oreo
I just can’t understand , when a person becomes a tv celebrity they think they can say anything they like.
Greg Wallis was a creep before he became a celebrity.
Did you know him well then. Or just your perception?
Anyone else remember him on Radio 4? He co-presented a programme called Veg Talk for 7 years a long time ago. His Wikipedia page makes interesting reading.
'Felt very alone, under siege'....OK then Gregg
...so you felt just like the women then?
Wyllow3
Just to remind that Masterchef (and some other programmes) was not made by the BBC "in house" it was a separate production company. different place, different colleagues, different employers.
Not to say that the BBC shouldn't have listened to complaints, but its different from news readers.
I cant see any major TV channel being prepared to air him/back in the fold either.
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Watching now, hard to listen to him and watch his grinning face.
Just to remind that Masterchef (and some other programmes) was not made by the BBC "in house" it was a separate production company. different place, different colleagues, different employers.
Not to say that the BBC shouldn't have listened to complaints, but its different from news readers.
I cant see any major TV channel being prepared to air him/back in the fold either.
I’ve long believed there is something inherently sleezy about much of Light Enteryainment
Babs03
I can’t believe that staff involved on Master Chef including Torode didn’t know what Gregg was like.
It seems unlikely.
This should have raised red flags and been dealt with.
Exactly. That needs to be general practice for the future.
I think with everything that has gone wrong for the beeb (and with other TV channels) with dodgy presenters/strictly coaches/news readers, I think it will be nigh on impossible for Greg to be let back in the fold.^
I agree, and if they did decide there was a spent time after which he or others were forgiven, that offence would always be there in people’s minds, reflecting badly on the employers’ judgement.
That’s the real problem isn’t it, Babs03, Wallace is another sexiest, misogynistic, sexually obsessed man who doesn’t even hide in plain sight- he does exactly what he feels like doing.
People (women) challenge him, report him and he might get a talking to but it’s water of a narcissists back.
There is either deliberate misunderstandings or many people still don’t understand the connection between poor personal boundaries, sexualised comments and behaviour and abuse. Men who behave as Wallace/Brand and co do in a public/professional setting behave very badly elsewhere. The more they get away with, the more their behaviour escalates
@mollygo
‘Should he be excused and allowed to continue in view of his past offences even if he’s acknowledged them and apologised?’
I think with everything that has gone wrong for the beeb with dodgy presenters/strictly coaches/news readers, I think it will be nigh on impossible for Greg to be let back in the fold.
Perhaps the beeb should instead hold up exacting standards for all those paid big wages to entertain the masses, with the least hint of anything amiss robustly investigated rather than ignored. I can’t believe that staff involved on Master Chef including Tirode didn’t know what Gregg was like. This should have raised red flags and been dealt with.
Indeed, should have said 'I am sincerely sorry my words naturally caused great offence'
Looks like Greg’s legal advisor told him to stop being such a loud mouthed arse - excuse the language - and to start on damage limitation.
Grown up women are dealing with it. They are saying that it is not acceptable and it needs to stop.
Exactly
His remarks were misogynistic, sexist and were harassment, the women targeted did deal with it and it was reported but ignored for years.
Probably they could deal with it as some on here suggest, but that does not make it any less acceptable. They reported it too, in the hope that the BBC would do something about him so that other women, perhaps more vulnerable than them, would not be targeted.
“I am sorry if anybody took offence….hmm hmm.“ Is not an apology.
Grown up women are dealing with it. They are saying that it is not acceptable and it needs to stop. The feelings of boorish men are not more important than the feelings of women of any age or class.
I do agree though that it should not be headline news.
I don’t think his apology works either, but it is an apology and made in public.
It might serve a purpose in reminding people that it isn’t just inappropriate behaviour, but inappropriate language that is unacceptable. It might even nudge people into not brushing reports aside, but investigating and dealing with them immediately instead of years down the line.
Regardless of whether you think he’s a git, or you’ve always known he’s a creep, or whether you simply don’t like his on-screen persona, the question is
Should he be excused and allowed to continue in view of his past offences even if he’s acknowledged them and apologised?
On Masterchef the Professionals, when they cook for the "Chefs Table" I always think that all those Michelin starred chefs must be sitting in their taxis hoping they're not going to be at the table with the plonker and wondering how he actually gets to be there in the first place. 
Probably was forced by his Agent or Solicitor to do so.
When is an “apology” not an apology?
“I am sorry if anybody took offence….hmm
. “
I remember my mother saying “Say you are sorry as if you mean it “
Greg would do well to heed such advice.
MissInterpreted
Fleurpepper
His apology just doesn't work, does it!
No it doesn't, and I may be cynical, but I suspect he's only done it in a desperate attempt by his PR team to try to salvage something from this whole cluster****!
Totally agree. It was said with little emotion or expression.
Fleurpepper
His apology just doesn't work, does it!
No it doesn't, and I may be cynical, but I suspect he's only done it in a desperate attempt by his PR team to try to salvage something from this whole cluster****!
No it doesn't Fleurpepper because the statement he's 'apologised' for says it all doesn't it.
His apology just doesn't work, does it!
I am fed up with seeing his grinning face everywhere.
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