Gregg Wallace has apologized for referring to allegations of inappropriate sexual comments as coming from “middle-class women of a certain age”, following criticism from Downing Street for his remarks being “inappropriate and misogynistic”. The MasterChef presenter left the show after 13 people accused him of historical misconduct, with high-profile figures also sharing their experiences. Downing Street’s culture secretary held talks with BBC to address the issue and ensure proper complaint processes, prompting Wallace to issue a new video apology for any offense caused by his previous comments, citing stress and feeling isolated as contributing factors.
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