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The TV host described allegations as coming from "a handful of middle-class women of a certain age," a statement that has been criticised as dismissive and misogynistic.

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00:00MasterChef presenter Greg Wallace has issued an apology following backlash over his comments
00:06regarding allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
00:09The TV host described the claims as coming from a handful of middle-class women of a
00:13certain age, a statement that has been criticised as dismissive and misogynistic.
00:18In a video posted on Instagram, Wallace apologised for the remarks, stating he'd been under
00:22significant stress and was not in a good headspace when he made the comments.
00:27Wallace, who stepped back from his role on MasterChef amid the allegations, denied any
00:30behaviour of a sexually harassing nature.
00:33Production company Banerjee UK confirmed it has launched a probe into the allegations
00:37with which Wallace is cooperating.
00:40The BBC, meanwhile, has stated it will proceed with broadcasting the current MasterChef series.
00:45A spokesperson said the show's focus remains on the contestants, emphasising its life-changing
00:50opportunities for participants.
00:52All episodes scheduled for this week, as well as a Christmas special, will air as planned.
00:57The allegations against Wallace span years and multiple productions, including claims
01:01he made sexually explicit remarks, shared inappropriate photos and engaged in behaviour
01:05that left some colleagues feeling uncomfortable.
01:08Some individuals had come forward with positive accounts of working with him, describing his
01:12comments as light-hearted or benign.
01:15As the investigation continues, Wallace reiterated his apology, expressing hope for understanding.
01:19I hope you will accept this apology," he said, adding that he would be taking time
01:23out to reflect during the review process.

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