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Gregg Wallace sparks fury as he 'profits off guide to menopause book' - after blaming 'middle-class women of a certain age' for his downfall amid sexual misconduct storm
The MasterChef star, 60, stepped down from his role as judge on the BBC show last after 13 women accused the presenter of inappropriate behind-the-scenes conduct.
His statement has also been turned into merchandise items like printed slogan T-shirts, pins and brooches, wall art, and mugs available for sale on Instagram and Etsy - as women across the UK called Gregg out for his 'tone-deaf' and misogynistic defence. After the letter was forwarded in November 2017 to BBC executive Kate Phillips, who now oversees unscripted programmes for the broadcaster, she said his behaviour on set was 'unacceptable and cannot continue', the Sunday Times reported. Women who worked on Gregg Wallace's Big Weekends in 2019, which aired on Channel 5, recalled recently that he had made a number of inappropriate comments to staff members during production.
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