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Max George reacts to Gregg Wallace's 'very serious' sexual misconduct allegations as he laments BBC pulling plug on MasterChef Christmas special after he was set to appear


The MasterChef judge and chef, 60, announced he was stepping back from presenting the show after nearly 20 years last week while an investigation into his alleged misconduct is carried out.

Max, 36, had been set to appear on the first festive MasterChef episode, alongside Emmerdale actor Amy Walsh, reality star Luca Bish and comedian Shazia Mira. Max George (pictured) has admitted his disappointment after the BBC pulled the plug on the 2024 MasterChef Christmas specials amid ongoing sexual misconduct allegations concerning Gregg Wallace Following the BBC's decision to pull the Christmas specials from airing, The Wanted star took to his Instagram on Wednesday evening to admit he was disappointed, but acknowledged it was a 'very serious investigation' (pictured on show last year)

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