Gregg Wallace apologises but says jokes about ‘little tarts’ were ‘no worse than Bake Off’

The TV presenter broke his silence after being sacked by the BBC following investigation that upheld 45 allegations against him

Gregg Wallace has defended his innuendo jokes whilst apologising for his conduct on MasterChef – acknowledging he had been “stupid, defensive and arrogant” after being axed from the show.

He acknowledged that numerous jokes on the programme were ‘sexual’ involving ‘spotted dick, nuts, the rim of a glass, little tarts’ but insisted food was ‘full of innuendo’ and used Channel 4’s Bake Off as an example of similar gags.

Wallace maintained it was never his “intention to make anyone feel uncomfortable” and now understands why participants may have hesitated to challenge his conduct at the time, worried it might jeopardise their prospects of winning his programme. The disgraced television personality also conceded he had been “completely wrong” to describe those who raised concerns about his unsuitable behaviour as “middle-class women of a certain age”.

Wallace explained he had “lashed out” as he felt “backed into a corner” and now recognises it was “hurtful and wrong’. However, he confessed he remains puzzled by his fall from grace and questioned ‘whether the standards by which I was judged were knowable in advance’. He stated he had dedicated 20 years to playing the ‘loud, cheeky greengrocer off the telly’ and adapted his conduct to fit a ‘culture that was engineered from the top down’.

Wallace alleged the programme’s producers would ‘whip us up with energy and excitement’, his role was to ‘put contestants at ease’ and he achieved it the ‘only way’ he knew how.

“I genuinely thought everyone thought it was hilarious,” he said. “I saw the people around me making these jokes and assumed they were a normal, encouraged part of workplace behaviour, and that when I did it it would be perceived the same way.

“Nobody ever told me otherwise. Nobody, not a director, producer, or colleague, ever said, ‘Oi, Gregg, pack it in’. In fact, it was the opposite. The energy was encouraged.”

Wallace was dismissed by the BBC last July following a seven-month investigation which upheld 45 complaints against him, including inappropriate sexual language and humour, ‘being in a state of undress’ and one instance of unwelcome physical contact. He has subsequently attempted to launch a new career as a personal trainer and shares healthy recipes on social media platforms including TikTok.

In an extensive apology published on media platform Substack, Wallace seemed to minimise what he described as the “most serious” allegations levelled at him.

He explained: “18 years ago in a closed studio with only myself and three friends present I came out of my dressing room wearing a shirt and a sock over my bits. Everybody fell about laughing. The investigation confirmed that everyone present was amused. Nobody was offended.

“Furthermore the investigation confirmed that none of these instances were sexually motivated. There was also one incident of physical contact. Seventeen years ago, at a party, I had my arm around a woman while we were talking and had my hand on her bum for at least five minutes.

“I believed it was consensual. I confirmed this myself during the investigation and the investigation noted that I believed it to be consensual.”

He was discovered in a ‘state of undress’ when somebody walked into his dressing room whilst he was changing. He had removed his shirt to have a microphone attached and lifted his T-shirt to ‘show off my six-pack’.

Wallace acknowledged the banter on the programme was ‘colourful’ and ‘sexual’, with jokes about ‘spotted dick’ puddings. However, he complained he was a victim of shifting attitudes.

Gregg, 61, wrote: “Let’s start with the one thing I can say, without any doubt, that I got completely wrong. When the media first reported the allegations made against me I went on social media and dismissed the people making complaints as ‘middle-class women of a certain age’.

“It was a stupid, defensive, and arrogant thing to say. I felt like I was being backed into a corner, and I lashed out. There’s no excuse for it. It was hurtful and wrong. It’s not what I truly believe, and I’m sorry for what I said.

“In that moment, I failed to listen, reflect, and respect. I’ve learned from that post that when you’re under fire, the first thing you should do is listen, not talk. That feeling of being backed into a corner was a reaction to a situation I still cannot fully comprehend.”

Whilst he described the humour on set as ‘bawdy’, he insisted it was no different to other programmes, including The Great British Bake Off, which continues to air.

He explained: “We’d make jokes you’d see on any episode of Bake Off, suggestive comments like the ones that regularly show up on The 1% Club. I would bring real high energy into that studio.

“And yes, many of the jokes were sexual. I relied on innuendo quite heavily. Food is full of innuendo. Spotted dick, nuts, the rim of a glass, little tarts…we leaned into it. All of us.

“I’d see cameramen making phallic shapes out of leftover ingredients on the bench. I’d join in conversations about sex and relationships because that’s what everyone in the studio was talking about.

“I wasn’t a lone wolf making crude comments in a silent office. I was part of an ensemble that was noisy, energetic, and yes, sometimes crude. That was the job. That was the culture. I behaved the way I thought was expected of me. My intent was always to participate appropriately and I believed I was doing so.”

Wallace revealed that ‘the rules changed’ in 2018 following a complaint on another programme, resulting in a formal warning for inappropriate and unprofessional language which left him ‘surprised’.

“It felt like a switch had flipped. Suddenly, the very thing I’d been rewarded for across five TV shows was a problem,” he remarked.

“It came as a complete shock, and I didn’t understand it. If the jokes were a problem, why was everyone still laughing? If the culture was toxic, why was I the only one being singled out?

“That same behaviour I was being called out for appeared to be tolerated and encouraged in others, and I found myself wondering what was allowed and what was a violation, because the distinction was never fully articulated.”

Wallace revealed that work had become ‘a terrifying place’ for him and that he had ‘stopped socialising with anyone’.

“I’d go to the production office and ask if I’d said anything wrong that day,” he explained.

“I’d phone bosses late at night asking if I was going to get in trouble. I was an unscripted presenter paid to be energetic and funny who was now terrified of opening his mouth.

“Now I want to be very clear. I am sorry for the upset I caused. It was never, ever my intention to make anyone feel uncomfortable. I can see now that it would be hard for someone to complain about a crude joke if everyone around them was laughing along, including management.

“I also never considered that contestants might not have spoken up for fear it would affect their chances in the competition. Those were failings on my part, and I take accountability for them. I accept responsibility for the impact of my actions.

“What I question is whether the standards by which I was judged were knowable in advance.”

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Wallace’s MasterChef co-host John Torode, 60, was dropped after the BBC upheld a complaint that he had used an ‘extremely offensive racist term’ whilst filming – although he insisted he had ‘no recollection’ of the incident.

Stephen Graham and famous wife hit the dancefloor at Golden Globes afterparty

Adolescence star, Stephen Graham, thanked his wife, Hannah Walters, when he collected the Best Male Actor gong at the Golden Globes in Hollywood on Sunday

Stephen Graham and his wife partied up a storm at the star-studded Golden Globes afterparty on Sunday.

The Adolescence star, 52, paid tribute to Hannah Walters, 51 – who he has been married to for 17 years – when he collected the Best Male Actor gong for the astonishing Netflix drama in front of the toast of Tinseltown in Los Angeles.

After the star-studded ceremony came to a close, Stephen and Hannah, who plays the actor’s on-screen wife in Adolescence, hot-footed it to the afterparty where they looked incredibly loved-up as they hit the dance floor, with smiles a mile wide.

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Mum-of-two Hannah looked like she was living her best life as she twirled around with her husband – and a whole host of A-listers – at swanky restaurant, Spago, in Beverly Hills.

Sporting a gorgeous gold, shimmery dress with her blonde hair in a updo, the actress smiled adoringly at the Gangs of New York star, who looked smart in a blue shirt and black slacks as the couple danced the night away.

Earlier in the evening, the Scouser paid tribute to his wife, telling the Golden Globes audience he was “very very lucky” to be married to her.

Addressing the crowd, which included the likes of Leonardo Di Caprio – and Love Island’s Maura Higgins – he told Hannah: “I’ve said it before, but you saved my life. You saved my life.”

Paying tribute to their children, he added: “And to my two beautiful children, Grace and Alfie, I love you to the moon and back forever.”

Stephen continued: “My dad, my pops, my hero, and I would just like to dedicate this particular award to my mum and all my friends and family, you all know exactly who you are. Without you, none of this is possible.”

Also in attendance at the afterparty were Stephen and Hannah’s co-stars, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty.

It was a huge night for Adolescence, which bagged four prizes at the Golden Globes, making it one of he most successful of all of the television shows up for nomination.

Stephen’s co-star Erin was named Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama and Owen, 16, won Best Supporting Actor in a TV drama.

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The show also triumphed in the Best Limited TV Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TV category.

In the four-part series, which won rave reviews after it dropped on Netflix last year, Stephen and Hannah play parents forced to deal with the devastating aftermath of their teenage son’s arrest for the murder of a female classmate in the limited series, which they also co-executive produced.

Simple buy helps gardeners protect greenhouses from damage in high winds

In the wake of Storm Goretti, we’re all looking for affordable ways to protect our plants from the bad weather – and this simple buy may be just the ticket

Thanks to the recent stormy weather, many Brits are likely picking up the pieces after Storm Goretti damaged everything from outdoor furniture to greenhouses. If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to protect your outdoor space from the next bout of bad weather, we may have just the thing.

Windbreak Netting can come in clutch when facing strong winds, but it can also aid in protecting plants from extreme weather conditions, such as frost and excessive summer sun. Crafted from superior HDPE polyethene monofilament, which lends it great strength, this netting can be used for a multitude of purposes, including garden privacy screens, fish ponds, tree protection, seedling protection, greenhouse doors, growing frames, windbreaks, fencing, and greenhouse shading.

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Installation of this windbreak netting is a breeze, thanks to its reinforced knitted eyelets every 5cm along both top and bottom edges, ensuring it’s easy to place anywhere in the garden, no matter whether you opt to use rope, cord, straining wire, cable ties or netting clips to secure it in place.

Providing all year-round protection from the elements, this netting offers a reduction in heat loss in greenhouses by 5-7%, 40% shade value and 50% wind reduction, keeping your plants safe throughout the winter. This netting is also handy, as it keeps glass or plastic panes in place, even when the wind picks up, ensuring little to no wind damage to the plants inside the next time the UK faces high winds.

The netting also protects against damaging rain and hail, and provides insulation and frost protection during the colder seasons. However, it isn’t just during the wintertime; this netting can also protect plants from the scorching rays of midsummer sun and the destructive, drying effects of wind during the warmer months.

One buyer who picked up this netting writes: “Excellent windbreak and shade for plants. Especially in windy Cornwall. Easy to fit and good quality.”

Another shopper shares: “Put this on both our side gates using cable ties. It helps stop the wind from tearing through our side access on both sides of the house. Made an instant difference, blocks most (not all) of the wind that Lancashire coast suffers with..”

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And further praise comes from this customer, who raves: “My allotment is exposed and being near the sea suffers from cross winds. Bought this to protect some plants and am pleased with the result. Also liked the hem, which has button holes regularly spaced, which makes it easy to secure to posts. Thought price was reasonable too.”

Claudia Winkleman’s exact Spanx leggings shoppers love are now 20% off at Amazon

Fans of Claudia Winkleman’s iconic style can pick up her go-to Spanx leggings for less

Its’s no secret that Claudia Winkleman is a big fan of black, figure hugging leggings. More specifically the Spanx leggings that she is often spotted in during The Traitors – the exact ones seen in the latest series can be purchased for £100. However, the TV star was previously seen wearing the brand’s more affordable Look at Me Now Seamless Leggings.

And they just so happen to be on sale on Amazon for £47.18 instead of £58, dropping their price by 19%. Crafted from soft nylon and elastane, the leggings are soft, comfortable and stretchy, despite being relatively skin-tight. The leggings have tummy-smoothing waist panel too, which is double-layered offering both support and a slimming, sculpting effect that irons out any lumps and bumps.

It’s wide too, meaning it shouldn’t fall or roll down during a range of activities. What’s more is the leggings come seamless, which means they don’t have any connecting seams on show (usually spotted at the centre and sides) giving an all-round firmness. This design also reportedly avoids the dreaded camel-toe women so often experience with regular leggings.

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These leggings by Spanx and on sale at Amazon were sported by Claudia at last year’s BAFTA awards, where she paired the leggings with a pair of contrasting white stiletto heels, a patent black clutch and a slinky black top underneath an oversized blazer.

Now, even on sale at £47, these leggings are still on the pricey side. So for those looking for a more budget friendly option, Next has a great alternative in its Black Tummy Control Seamless Shaping Leggings, which cost £19. The leggings are also seamless and help shape the lower body and waist with its high waist and thick band.

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Marks and Spencer also offers its £23 Magic Shaping High Waisted Leggings, which come in sizes six to 22. With ‘figure-sculpting support and all-day comfort’, the elasticated leggings have a flattering skinny fit with an elasticated high rise waistband. It has a 4.4 star-rating from over 1,000 reviews, with one person noting: “I’ve had several pairs of these leggings. They are thicker than normal leggings, more like slim fit trousers. They fit well and make me look slimmer!”

Although the Spanx Look at Me Now Seamless Leggings have received high praise indeed, with one shopper sharing on Amazon: “These leggings are a godsend. The fabric quality is superb weight and texture with good fit in legs. The material in the torso provides great support while also being comfortable to move and sit. I ordered these for an acute physical issue and now they are my everyday go to as well.”

Another raved: “My figure looks fabulous in these and lots of people comment and want to buy some. I am a 12-14 and the medium is a good fit.”

A third shopper commented her experience and shared that one ‘favourite feature’ is they don’t attract lint. “I was skeptical to purchase these leggings mainly because of the price point. However, I’m so glad I took the chance. These are worth every penny! They are smooth, comfortable, and great for covering up my ‘love handles’.

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“They are great to lounge around the house in but can also be dressed up for a night out. One of my favorite features I’ve noticed is the texture. They do not attract lint. I have several other brand leggings that attract lint so bad I can no longer wear them. So if you are on the fence about buying these, do it.”

Davina McCall’s latest job revealed after cutting work over health battles

The Masked Singer panellist said she was taking the foot off the pedal when it came to work commitments, but she is reportedly set to host a major BBC show

Davina McCall has revealed her next TV project.

The TV star is reportedly hosting this year’s BBC Red Nose Day, after hinting she plans to ease back from full-time work following her secret wedding and health issues. The 58-year-old telly favourite has been involved in the charity show since 2005, but recently revealed she planned to cut her work down to a four-day week, leaving a question mark over some of her future TV commitments.

Masked Singer panellist Davina revealed earlier this month that her “very, very frightening” breast cancer diagnosis, which she announced in November, “put everything into place” for her and she planned to re-evaluate her work-life balance. It came after she previously underwent brain surgery to remove a colloid cyst, which is a form of benign brain tumour.

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Chatting to Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens on the Miss Me? podcast, Davina revealed that on the back of her battling addiction in her 20s, having her brain rumour removed the year before her cancer diagnosis led to a “huge breakthrough” about the way she lived. “I realised that I needed to de-stress my life,” she said.

“Interestingly, I realised that – but then the breast cancer, which I thought was a very, very frightening thing, made me realise that I really, really had to put that into place. And I have now.”

According to a report in The Sun, the BBC’s Red Nose Day is a “non-negotiable” commitment for the My Mum, Your Dad host, and she “has a long-standing affiliation with the charity and jumped at the chance to be this year’s main presenter”. The Mirror has contacted Davina’s representatives for comment.

Davina returned to the Red Nose Day special, which is part of the Comic Relief appeal, just four months after her neurosurgery, and spoke passionately about her experience during the 2024 40th anniversary show in March that year.

She appeared during the Comic Relief: Funny for Money segment, which also included a performance from the Sugababes and a selection of 80s icons, as well as sketches from the Strictly Come Dancing professionals and the Gladiators.

Addressing her own personal battle, Davina told viewers: “I had a pretty mad year this year. Doctors found a benign brain tumour, by chance, and after a lot of deliberating, I had it removed.

“And it’s been, quite possibly, the hardest thing I’ve ever been through and this whole experience, weirdly, kind of weighing up all the risks and all the positive things about having this tumour removed made me think deeply about what life is all about, and what really, really matters when things get tough.”

In December 2025, Davina married hairdresser Michael Douglas – the man she called her “absolute lifesaver” during her ill health – in a low-key ceremony near to their shared home in Kent.

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On the Miss Me? podcast, which was initially launched by Miquita and Lily Allen, Davina revealed she planned to make the most of her time away from work, and live a more “balanced” life.

“I’m going to work a four-day week. I feel so much better now about my life and trying to get it more balanced. So now, really, as I hit this stage of my life, I want to take more care of myself. That is my latest project: me, because I can’t take care of anyone else if I’m not okay.”

Should Meghan Markle join Prince Harry on a trip back to UK? Have your say

It has been claimed that Meghan Markle could make her first trip to the UK in four years this summer with Prince Harry – and now we want to know if she should join him on the trip

It had long been thought that Meghan Markle would never want to return to visit the UK. But it appears she could be planning a visit to Britain later this year alongside husband Prince Harry – but it all depends on one big call.

It is said that Meghan could come to the UK this summer with Harry, with the pair potentially attending an event to mark one year to go until the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham. However, it is understood that Meghan will only make the trip if Harry’s automatic police protection when in the UK is restored – with a decision on this said to be imminent following a new review by the Home Office.

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The issue of security has seemingly long been a stumbling block for Harry bringing Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the UK to potentially see their grandfather, the King.

It has been thought that Meghan would be less keen to visit, given her popularity in the UK. But now a source close to the Sussexes has dismissed the idea she will never come back to Britain – and revealed the reason why she would return.

They told the Sunday Times: “I think she would come back with him [and the children]. They love to do stuff as a family whenever they can, and when they do things as a couple philanthropically, they often do take the kids along privately. I can’t see a reason why he’d come over with the kids without her.”

It comes after former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond believes Harry could be quick to bring his children over to visit his home country. If you can’t see the poll below, click here.

She told the Mirror: “Harry says the security issue has been the biggest obstacle in any reconciliation with his family, and the primary reason that he has not brought his family to see their grandfather and experience their heritage.

“So, if that obstacle is removed, it seems reasonable to presume that he will bring Archie and Lilibet over here. And I think most people would be glad to see our old King reunited with the son he called his “darling boy“ and with the grandchildren he barely knows. But I’m less convinced that the public is ready for Meghan Part Two.

“She’s clearly happy at home in California, and I can’t see why she would want to come to the UK and face possible hostility. So, perhaps in future we will see more of Harry and possibly the children.”

If Harry does see a favourable outcome from his review, it has been speculated he could spend more and more time in the UK – and could potentially even help out the ever small band of working royals with some royal engagements on behalf of the King.

But Jennie isn’t so sure, and explained: “I don’t think that he will be taking on any royal duties here. The decision was made that you cannot be half in and half out. Personally, I think that was pretty harsh, however it is the way things are.

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“And I think it would be a smack in the face to William, who has remained so completely loyal to his father and his duty, to allow Harry back as a working royal, even a part-time one.”