I was listening and agreeing to everything been said until that bloke said he was from The Sun (the most disgusting publication going) I’m not taking any morals from the gutter press
What an idiotic comment! so you will change your opinion based on what publication a journalist works for even though you agree with their position! You sir is what is wrong with the world People with in-group/out-group mentality rather than the truth even when they know the truth!
You know women in the west have never had to deal with anything even real let alone unpleasant when this is something that "traumatises" them. What a pathetic joke.
@@rainblaze. its hard to believe women in the west have ever had to deal with anything even remotely real let alone remotely unpleasant when THIS is their version of a "trauma".
@@LigerpridePeople that keep telling the same bad taste “jokes” that aren’t funny can be annoying though can’t they? Especially when people are trying to get on with their work.
He has blown any chance he may have had of surviving this by attacking the women who expressed their concerns. He could have apologised, and claimed these things were intended as jokes, and that the significance of warnings he had never got through to him. But he STILL doesn't get it and for that he deserves to be banished forthwith and forever.
First of all we should wait until the investigation has concluded. Should they find there is something to these claims and complaints then I think his career will be over. Just look at Amanda Abbington. She couldn't keep her mouth shut during the investigation despite the BBC telling her not to accept invitations to any interviews.. That generated so much flack that will end up damaging her career. Producers, directors and fellow actors will be very wary of working with a loose cannon who has her lawyers on speed-dial.
0:15 is this joke really appropriate in this context? And it's a bit rich for The Sun to criticise on this - given their history both in terms of what they print, and their newsroom culture.
My sisters friends worked as chamber maids for a certain hotel chain, the radio 1 djs used to stay there during the road shows, they said they had various young girls in and out the rooms all night.
For goodness sake. A "geezer" with a mix of Benny Hill and Bernard Manning " humour " both beyond their sell by dates, wipes everything off the radio and TV. Has he murdered someone?
Exactly. His behaviour isn’t acceptable in this day and age but the reaction is so overblown it’s laughable. I think there is an anti BBC agenda going on here, and folk are easily led to outrage.
Yes let’s excuse sexual harassment & vulgarities under a mask of being a “geezer” and a veil of “humour”. If these women wanted a Mix of Benny Hill & Bernard Manning style comedy I’m sure they would have visited a comedy club or watched some of their recordings. No he hasn’t be accused of murdering someone. He’s been accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour in the workplace and should be held accountable for it!
@@rajindersangha729 nobody has said he shouldn’t be held accountable. However, talking about him and the BBC like this is another Jimmy Saville moment (as some have) quite frankly devalues the accusations. And also, there are very many more important things going on the world - this isn’t the sort of story that merits days and days of coverage. Yes, he can be sacked, yes if he has done anything criminal he should be thrown the book at, but it’s occupying inches and inches and hours and hours of coverage.
@@josephgonzalez_ I’m perplexed that a comparison to Jimmy Saville in your eyes has devalued the accusations. If there is was a cover up similar to the Saville case it brings to light an institutional problem. Any story you hear on the news can be prioritised over another at any given time as the news breaks. It depends on what you are interested in. If you don’t want your inches and inches and hours and hours to be occupied by certain stories you can always switch off. Or you can do some active news search about the more important things going on in the world instead of passively watching coverage.
I have to laugh at you. You seem to enjoy using labeling words instead of saying anything substantial. I would like to know how you would respond if these sexual vulgarities had been displayed to a female family member of yours? Your Nan, Your Mum, Aunt or Sister? would you consider them Joyless and miserable feminists and such dullards!
@@judithmorganjudyteen I agree. That's not to say it's not true though. Those sitting on their high horses should experience what it's like to be working-class before casting aspersions. Perhaps he has a chip on his shoulder?
He's lining up the "It was only banter ... the BBC is too 'woke' ... I'm being cancelled ... I'm joining Laurence Fox's gang ... I've got a deal with GB News!" journey.
I agree. In forty years of work I've never come across this 'culture of masculinity that women are expected to tolerate'. God alone knows what goes on in TV and film studios if that's Ulrika Johnson's experience. To paraphrase L P Hartley: The media is a foreign country: they do things differently there
It’s about time, BBC were stopped ‘regulating’ themselves! An independent body needs to be set-up, with time-limiting complaints process. We need to …. Stop this ‘Me Too’ culture after 10+ years! By the way ….. Gregg, as he is paid Millions, probably considered himself as ‘Untouchable’! (Like many others …. seems or sounds familiar?)
Class . Don’t be in the structure . The BBC are a very exclusive club and having worked there and never again can say this is the MO of a which hunt establishment. Accusations need to be by the person in there own words not told by others
I just don't understand why this glorified greengrocer got this Masterchef gig in the first place. Why did John Torode not take it on? No, they gave it to Wallace. If this was in a private company he would have been sacked. But because he's on tv as a BBC presenter he is untouchable.
If only one of the contributors weren't from the Sun, your high moral tone might seem believable. Then it turns out Colin "knows" Colin Wallace. I'm (almost) beginning to feel nostalgic for the upfront cruelty of The News of the World.
@@jaz093 Harassment is not flirting; it’s unwanted and unwelcome behavior that disrespects boundaries. Flirting is mutual and consensual, while harassment ignores the other person’s feelings or comfort. Respecting boundaries and treating others with dignity isn’t about sensitivity; it’s about basic decency. Dismissing discomfort as oversensitivity ignores the difference between genuine, mutual interaction and unwanted, inappropriate behaviour
@@LavenderJergens and some people have far too tight boundaries. Like I wrote, asking for phone numbers isn't harassment. Anyone upset by that has issues. You don't take into people are far too sensitive. I hope no one asks you out because they could get into trouble.
I think Gregg Wallace is a great presenter and I will miss him on Masterchef ( there's no way back ) what is glaringly obvious is his arrogance. The fact that he came out blaming middle class women of a certain age tells us everything. No one would have advised him to say this , he probably went against legal advice. We can assume others advised him of his behaviour ( John Torode ? ) and he carried on. What a fool. His TV career is finished.
Story's of the press getting people sacked and ending people's careers sells to editors, it is one of the best sources of journalist salaries at the moment. So every comment any presenter makes is now scrutinised, to see if there is room to spin their words into a salary. I do think though that too much 'influential power' is given to the press and media, do the maths yourselves and look at the numbers concerning, 1. Number of newspaper's sold. 2. Number of online viewers to each newspaper. 3. Number of viewers for each of the political programs on TV. It is tiny.
I find it puzzling why the production company isn’t ever mentioned in stories like this. Since they are the ones who employed Wallace consistently, stood by, and allowed this situation to unfold over many years. In this case, the company in question is Banijay, a billion-dollar enterprise led by Italian CEO Marco Bassetti, clearly one of the most powerful figures in UK media. So, why isn’t their name brought up? The answer is simple: fear. Everyone seems too intimidated it may affect their own job prospects. In the case of these type of shows (non news stories) the BBC is merely the nominated "blame recipient".
ALL TIMES RADIO HAS DONE FOR THE PAST 4 DAYS IS REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT AND DRONE ON ABOUT GREGG WALLACE. Every time I switched the radio on Gregg this Gregg that so I keep turning the radio off. As for the forth rate radio presenter she needs sacking.
There are plenty out there (mainly working-class) who don't give a toss. As a country we've become way too soft and easily offended. God forbid if we ever have to defend ourselves. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of this is being fuelled by bad actors. It wouldn't be difficult.
@@mintpicker6635 What is this bizarre conflation between making women feel uncomfortable and "defending" the country? If there was ever a war, Gregg f***ing Wallace wouldn't be fighting.
This is made by an Independent production outfit. No regulation or values except £££. Then sold to the BBC. But if I was on the studio floor and he said............................................................................ I would have said stop ! Let's cut the mythology of 'The Talent'. If people say/do bad things. Call them out and listen to what they actually say. Aka Saville. Hiding in plain sight. Bad actors.
Well I gave up Funding the Sex offenders years ago glad i haven't been paying his wages or those other Deviants , The Bosses as usual have plenty that they won't answer for
People are too soft. I've heard some edgy by hilarious jokes some about a disease I have.I don't have a sooky cry about it , I don't dob people in because I know its a joke. Crybabies
Jenas also has no brand worth. If Wallace wasn't connected with the Masterchef brand, he'd have been toast at the BBC/production company before now. They're worried what the impact on the programme will be.
Like George Davis - "Greg Wallace is Innocent" except to a small clique of sad old has beens, well past their "sh*g by date", just looking for a Warhol "15 minutes of fame", poor old r souls.
Do they also make up stories of inappropriate workplace sexual harassment? I think not! a women going through menopause is different to women who face sexual inappropriate behavior in the workplace.
Being a strong and independent person, man or woman, doesn't mean you just sit back and tolerate bad behaviour and disrespect. The opposite in fact. Strong independent men and women call out bad behaviour, they don't tolerate it.
@@deankirby7237 Sometimes people find it hard to come out and talk about something bad that happened to them. Especially where there is a culture of blame the victim. That is exactly what is happening now. Victim blaming. No wonder it takes time to build up the mental resilience to come out and speak about it. I think she is extremely brave. I hope you don't find yourself in a situation where you experience something bad and feel you can't speak out about it because people will just blame you instead of supporting you.
@@jd7473 People have to be prepared for the dynamics of the workplace in all its guises. You cannot claim to be strong then run to mummy and daddy for protection when it suits you. Men know this.
@@jd7473precisely! When an obvious precedent exists that everyone accepts this bad behaviour, it makes it entirely difficult to speak up. It’s disgusting that people can’t even see this, but I guess they haven’t been on the receiving end of sex harassment and sex discrimination. It’s easy to shout from the sidelines as an observer but be a bystander .
Do the BBC make Master Chef, or do they just broadcast it? Does Gregggggg have a contract with the BBC, or is he engaged by an independent production company? I think we should be told......
Colin, from your critisism of Wallace, it's clear that you see yourself as a sensitive and morally superior person. That being so, may I ask you to please show some sensitivity to Christians who watch this channel, and not use the Lord's name in vain the whole time?
Misogeny, not ok. Misandry,woke and perfectly acceptable. Racism, not ok unless its against white people. Religious discrimination not ok against a minority but acceptable against the majority.My point is that we have become a society with double standards and the popular press mirrors the noisey minority rather than the silent majority.Somebody makes what I consider to be an unfair joke about me or that I feel is in poor taste, I blame myself if I let it slide without my counter. Come on everybody... if one man insults another man, the other man challenges or at least raises an objection. If a woman insults a woman doesnt the insulted react? So if a man insults a woman she says nothing but when she sees someone from the press.... This is wrong! Saying and doing nothing till the press come along is how Saville, Hall, Harris, Gadd got away with so much for so long. In UK legally speaking, there are no second class citizens and therefore anyone can express their discomfort/ disatisfaction there and then. This silly idea of silence often goes into the workspace too where employees forget that their manager is just another person but one who appears to be a bully.
No one minds an edgy joke. Creepy jokes that are disrespectful and cause discomfort are a different thing. People need to stop equating jokes, even ones that push the boundaries, with remarks that are blatantly inappropriate.
I was listening and agreeing to everything been said until that bloke said he was from The Sun (the most disgusting publication going) I’m not taking any morals from the gutter press
What an idiotic comment! so you will change your opinion based on what publication a journalist works for even though you agree with their position! You sir is what is wrong with the world People with in-group/out-group mentality rather than the truth even when they know the truth!
The BBC turning a blind eye, you're joking...
They get the government involved because of their illegal tax
Yeah can you imagine if women in Palestine had to deal with sentences with the R word in them?
Even if the allegations turn out to be false, his arrogant remarks this weekend alone will cost him a lot of respect.
He's pretty much admitted it hasn't he? Except it was the fault of middle class women of a certain age... Gah.
Middle aged rich women with class wouldn't look at him twice he's only fit for punching pensioners in Restaurants 😁
If he tries it on me he'll get it back !@@Falstaff1893
He was warned.. He didn't stop.... End of
You know women in the west have never had to deal with anything even real let alone unpleasant when this is something that "traumatises" them. What a pathetic joke.
Oh no. Please stop making jokes!!
@@rainblaze. its hard to believe women in the west have ever had to deal with anything even remotely real let alone remotely unpleasant when THIS is their version of a "trauma".
@@LigerpridePeople that keep telling the same bad taste “jokes” that aren’t funny can be annoying though can’t they? Especially when people are trying to get on with their work.
This pattern of his behavior makes him a strong future contender for the Tory leadership.
Keith Vaz?
@@godsgod1677 How? He is white British and didn't do PPE at Oxbridge.
GB News presenter, more like. I don't think he went to public school to become a top Tory.
He has blown any chance he may have had of surviving this by attacking the women who expressed their concerns. He could have apologised, and claimed these things were intended as jokes, and that the significance of warnings he had never got through to him. But he STILL doesn't get it and for that he deserves to be banished forthwith and forever.
First of all we should wait until the investigation has concluded. Should they find there is something to these claims and complaints then I think his career will be over. Just look at Amanda Abbington. She couldn't keep her mouth shut during the investigation despite the BBC telling her not to accept invitations to any interviews.. That generated so much flack that will end up damaging her career. Producers, directors and fellow actors will be very wary of working with a loose cannon who has her lawyers on speed-dial.
Asking for phone numbers is not harassment. Those women are too sensitive
@@jaz093is that what you think is at issue here ?
Nah. If anything I think more people are on his side now.
@@davidwicks7543 yeah, plus she gives off very insincere vibes.
0:15 is this joke really appropriate in this context? And it's a bit rich for The Sun to criticise on this - given their history both in terms of what they print, and their newsroom culture.
If only the times were this worried about Huw Edwards. He was on your team I suppose, is that why??
I see your Huw Edwards, and raise you a Jimmy Savile
@@ashscott6068 I'm calling your bluff, I have a five card Al Fayed.
@@andrereloaded1425 A Savile beats an Al Fayed by itself! I don't even need the Rolf Harris!
@@ashscott6068 Eh? Lemme check the pervy poker rules..
@@andrereloaded1425 A Prince Andrew is a royal flush
It's not a moot point that women can make inuendo to him but it's wrong for him to do it back. Double standards by women and woke men, again!
Who made innuendos to him?
@@davidwicks7543Wallace said that some women on set did
@@davidwicks7543 I did, And many other women have too. He was very desirable, Its called life
Why are people surprised when we know how BBC covered up for Jimmy Saville...
Not remotely in the same league as Saville.
@@yourmaninlondoncollecting5749 And Rolf Harris and Tim Westwood and Huw Edwards and........DJ.
My sisters friends worked as chamber maids for a certain hotel chain, the radio 1 djs used to stay there during the road shows, they said they had various young girls in and out the rooms all night.
@@lucius4556 Smiley Miley.
Carol Vorderman's manager.
For goodness sake. A "geezer" with a mix of Benny Hill and Bernard Manning " humour " both beyond their sell by dates, wipes everything off the radio and TV. Has he murdered someone?
Yep its an over reaction by attention seeking sooky crybabies
Exactly. His behaviour isn’t acceptable in this day and age but the reaction is so overblown it’s laughable. I think there is an anti BBC agenda going on here, and folk are easily led to outrage.
Yes let’s excuse sexual harassment & vulgarities under a mask of being a “geezer” and a veil of “humour”.
If these women wanted a Mix of Benny Hill & Bernard Manning style comedy I’m sure they would have visited a comedy club or watched some of their recordings.
No he hasn’t be accused of murdering someone. He’s been accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour in the workplace and should be held accountable for it!
@@rajindersangha729 nobody has said he shouldn’t be held accountable. However, talking about him and the BBC like this is another Jimmy Saville moment (as some have) quite frankly devalues the accusations. And also, there are very many more important things going on the world - this isn’t the sort of story that merits days and days of coverage. Yes, he can be sacked, yes if he has done anything criminal he should be thrown the book at, but it’s occupying inches and inches and hours and hours of coverage.
@@josephgonzalez_ I’m perplexed that a comparison to Jimmy Saville in your eyes has devalued the accusations. If there is was a cover up similar to the Saville case it brings to light an institutional problem.
Any story you hear on the news can be prioritised over another at any given time as the news breaks.
It depends on what you are interested in.
If you don’t want your inches and inches and hours and hours to be occupied by certain stories you can always switch off. Or you can do some active news search about the more important things going on in the world instead of passively watching coverage.
I have to laugh at all the joyless and miserable feminists on this. These people should be told where to go. Utter nonsense. Such dullards.
I have to laugh at you. You seem to enjoy using labeling words instead of saying anything substantial.
I would like to know how you would respond if these sexual vulgarities had been displayed to a female family member of yours? Your Nan, Your Mum, Aunt or Sister? would you consider them Joyless and miserable feminists and such dullards!
The middle classes find the working classes offensive. What's new?
They Despise Them .
they don't employee Them
Don't go school or University or mix with Them
@@mintpicker6635 Only their body odour and choice of bread.
That's his defense. I'm not buying it
@@judithmorganjudyteen I agree. That's not to say it's not true though. Those sitting on their high horses should experience what it's like to be working-class before casting aspersions. Perhaps he has a chip on his shoulder?
@@mintpicker6635 Well the smell they give off and their oafish choice of bread and holiday destination.
I for one am never going to buy one of his sausage rolls ever again!
Awe C'mon mate.... There are limites ffs!!
Or watch him and Gromit.
Secret ingredients.
Strong words!
Freedom
Always a good idea to have a "scandal" to use when a smoke screen is needed
He's lining up the "It was only banter ... the BBC is too 'woke' ... I'm being cancelled ... I'm joining Laurence Fox's gang ... I've got a deal with GB News!" journey.
The BBC broke the story
…in the knowledge that if they hadn’t, the likes of the Times would have first.
Worked in Asda for 15 years and colleges do not communicate with each other like that naturally or are aloud to.
I agree. In forty years of work I've never come across this 'culture of masculinity that women are expected to tolerate'. God alone knows what goes on in TV and film studios if that's Ulrika Johnson's experience. To paraphrase L P Hartley: The media is a foreign country: they do things differently there
allowed
@@robertcook2572 You won't have seen it because you're not the one having to deal with it.
@@bl00m1mgt0n Tittle-tattle in workplaces is constant. Do you really think people wouldn't tittle-tattle about this?
@ you’re forgetting there’s a power dynamic here. That makes things different.
The BBC might like Gregg Wallace but the viewers DO NOT.
And it's not because of this scandal it's because he is GROSS and has NO TALENT
Greg Wallace reminds me of "Roger Mellie The Man on the Telly"
@@parkerzilla6323 A combination of Roger Mellie and Sid the Sexist
It’s about time, BBC were stopped ‘regulating’ themselves! An independent body needs to be set-up, with time-limiting complaints process.
We need to …. Stop this ‘Me Too’ culture after 10+ years!
By the way ….. Gregg, as he is paid Millions, probably considered himself as ‘Untouchable’! (Like many others …. seems or sounds familiar?)
Talent are allowed to get away with things, a story as old as showbiz...
Can’t believe how this is surprising to anyone
Get rid of both:
BBC
Wallace!!!
Insane comment
It's the BBC what do you expect, not fit for purpose.
Class . Don’t be in the structure . The BBC are a very exclusive club and having worked there and never again can say this is the MO of a which hunt establishment. Accusations need to be by the person in there own words not told by others
They need to clear out their Ethics and Compliance function and start again!
I just don't understand why this glorified greengrocer got this Masterchef gig in the first place. Why did John Torode not take it on? No, they gave it to Wallace.
If this was in a private company he would have been sacked. But because he's on tv as a BBC presenter he is untouchable.
BBC bashing. There is not a word of actual content or information in this whole piece.
If only one of the contributors weren't from the Sun, your high moral tone might seem believable. Then it turns out Colin "knows" Colin Wallace. I'm (almost) beginning to feel nostalgic for the upfront cruelty of The News of the World.
He seems like a good contender for a job at GB news
Flirting is not harassment. So he asked for some phone numbers? So what. Almost 1 in 5 people meet their partner at work
Flirting ?
You don’t understand what flirting is.
@@LavenderJergens you don't understand some people are too sensitive or easily offended
@@jaz093 Harassment is not flirting; it’s unwanted and unwelcome behavior that disrespects boundaries. Flirting is mutual and consensual, while harassment ignores the other person’s feelings or comfort. Respecting boundaries and treating others with dignity isn’t about sensitivity; it’s about basic decency. Dismissing discomfort as oversensitivity ignores the difference between genuine, mutual interaction and unwanted, inappropriate behaviour
@@LavenderJergens and some people have far too tight boundaries. Like I wrote, asking for phone numbers isn't harassment. Anyone upset by that has issues. You don't take into people are far too sensitive. I hope no one asks you out because they could get into trouble.
Thankfully we can always trust the bbc
not all BBC fault one must look at the production company and all the staff that they hired ......
I think Gregg Wallace is a great presenter and I will miss him on Masterchef ( there's no way back ) what is glaringly obvious is his arrogance. The fact that he came out blaming middle class women of a certain age tells us everything. No one would have advised him to say this , he probably went against legal advice. We can assume others advised him of his behaviour ( John Torode ? ) and he carried on. What a fool. His TV career is finished.
A lot of talking and I have no idea what they're trying to say
The Times should be called The Bubble. They really have no grasp of reality
There trying to say.. "quick look over there.. Squirrel"
@@Interglacial_optimist Women good, men bad
It's pretty clear to me what they are saying and very understandable. you might need to go and reference a thesaurus if you're having difficulties.
@rajindersangha729
I don't think it's specific to words Rather the splacing and editing of thoughts.
Story's of the press getting people sacked and ending people's careers sells to editors, it is one of the best sources of journalist salaries at the moment. So every comment any presenter makes is now scrutinised, to see if there is room to spin their words into a salary.
I do think though that too much 'influential power' is given to the press and media, do the maths yourselves and look at the numbers concerning,
1. Number of newspaper's sold.
2. Number of online viewers to each newspaper.
3. Number of viewers for each of the political programs on TV.
It is tiny.
I find it puzzling why the production company isn’t ever mentioned in stories like this. Since they are the ones who employed Wallace consistently, stood by, and allowed this situation to unfold over many years. In this case, the company in question is Banijay, a billion-dollar enterprise led by Italian CEO Marco Bassetti, clearly one of the most powerful figures in UK media. So, why isn’t their name brought up? The answer is simple: fear. Everyone seems too intimidated it may affect their own job prospects. In the case of these type of shows (non news stories) the BBC is merely the nominated "blame recipient".
Love to hear his views on women football presenters and pundits.....
ALL TIMES RADIO HAS DONE FOR THE PAST 4 DAYS IS REPEAT REPEAT REPEAT AND DRONE ON ABOUT GREGG WALLACE. Every time I switched the radio on Gregg this Gregg that so I keep turning the radio off. As for the forth rate radio presenter she needs sacking.
Hi Greg. How’s your day going?
It’s all just a witch hunt. Problem is, there’s lots of bloody witches!
Why are the BBC taking the flak for all of this. Masterchef is made by an independent production company
The only scandal was allowing this man to be on tv in the first place the man is an oath!
So I feel Men won't be allowed to say anything anymore unless the go full woke and boring or go by guidelines in this country.
There are plenty out there (mainly working-class) who don't give a toss. As a country we've become way too soft and easily offended. God forbid if we ever have to defend ourselves. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of this is being fuelled by bad actors. It wouldn't be difficult.
@mintpicker6635 I feel Men can't be Men anymore sadly.
@mintpicker6635 I feel Men can't be Men anymore sadly.
@@mintpicker6635 What is this bizarre conflation between making women feel uncomfortable and "defending" the country? If there was ever a war, Gregg f***ing Wallace wouldn't be fighting.
It's the BBC organization not individual presenters
Charismatic? Really?
This is made by an Independent production outfit. No regulation or values except £££.
Then sold to the BBC.
But if I was on the studio floor and he said............................................................................
I would have said stop ! Let's cut the mythology of 'The Talent'.
If people say/do bad things. Call them out and listen to what they actually say.
Aka Saville. Hiding in plain sight.
Bad actors.
Horrible man, always was
Well I gave up Funding the Sex offenders years ago glad i haven't been paying his wages or those other Deviants , The Bosses as usual
have plenty that they won't answer for
Stop paying the BBC licence
Don’t be mean to Greg. He's an amateur historian who plays the video game Total War for several hours daily.
Locker room banter should stay in the locker room!
Men should be better. Simple as that.
I looked around for some help 😮 wow...
He is a dinosaur and a creep…I love the show but hate it when he leers at some poor contestant …
2 days Talking about Gregg.
not one hour /day.. on Times Radio
regards : Grooming Gangs 1997~2018
Isn’t £175 for a TV license fee good value ?
Yeah especially getting scandals like this
People are too soft. I've heard some edgy by hilarious jokes some about a disease I have.I don't have a sooky cry about it , I don't dob people in because I know its a joke. Crybabies
Jermaine Jenas is (politically) black. That's different.
Jenas also has no brand worth. If Wallace wasn't connected with the Masterchef brand, he'd have been toast at the BBC/production company before now. They're worried what the impact on the programme will be.
Extra Extra read all about it Licence fee funded Barra Boy gets the overdue boot anybody want to crowdfund him?🤭🤭
Like George Davis - "Greg Wallace is Innocent" except to a small clique of sad old has beens, well past their "sh*g by date", just looking for a Warhol "15 minutes of fame", poor old r souls.
But TV licence evasion is not fair, not right, and against the law...
Why is there a Sun reporter? They don't know what facts are. Hilarious.
bbc spend over £10000000 EVERY DAY to provide what??
Todd Packer from The Office (US version)
Ulrika Jonsson having her say. Ah yes, people love her of course, a really balanced observer......not!
Miserabilist hehe! I'm using that.
5:58 crocodile tears 😭🐊
Only money 💰
Lots of BBC cover up's . Jimmy Saville being one 😮
Greg is Upper Class, makes a lot of money!!
Greg started working at a market stall at 14. He’s a self made man. You’re NEITHER of those.
Having money is no indication of class
@@fazertace6837 Excuse me but what are you trying to say? He's neither a self made man nor what? A market stall? What does that mean?
I take it you are American?
Income is the primary means to measure who is working, middle or upper class.
кому не неасрать на BBC?
er hello the same reason they kept savile quiet and huw edwards quiet
As a seventy year old lady I can say that ladies going through the menopause can be very acerbic and also trouble makers!
Do they also make up stories of inappropriate workplace sexual harassment? I think not!
a women going through menopause is different to women who face sexual inappropriate behavior in the workplace.
What was the joke? 😅
I mean it stands for big big cokcup
Fourteen year ago 😂😂😂
I thought women were strong and independent
Being a strong and independent person, man or woman, doesn't mean you just sit back and tolerate bad behaviour and disrespect. The opposite in fact. Strong independent men and women call out bad behaviour, they don't tolerate it.
@jd7473
But they don't wait 12 years before doing it.
@@deankirby7237 Sometimes people find it hard to come out and talk about something bad that happened to them. Especially where there is a culture of blame the victim. That is exactly what is happening now. Victim blaming. No wonder it takes time to build up the mental resilience to come out and speak about it. I think she is extremely brave. I hope you don't find yourself in a situation where you experience something bad and feel you can't speak out about it because people will just blame you instead of supporting you.
@@jd7473
People have to be prepared for the dynamics of the workplace in all its guises. You cannot claim to be strong then run to mummy and daddy for protection when it suits you. Men know this.
@@jd7473precisely! When an obvious precedent exists that everyone accepts this bad behaviour, it makes it entirely difficult to speak up. It’s disgusting that people can’t even see this, but I guess they haven’t been on the receiving end of sex harassment and sex discrimination. It’s easy to shout from the sidelines as an observer but be a bystander .
He could have been crying laughing at people being upset by him....
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Do the BBC make Master Chef, or do they just broadcast it? Does Gregggggg have a contract with the BBC, or is he engaged by an independent production company? I think we should be told......
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Telling grown up jokes to grown ups what could go wrong hold my beer
You men seem scared to stand up for yourselves! Big girls blouses!
Greg is in the button then he was beaten into apologizing to the meeetoooers
Perhaps all jobs should advertise for sexless, humourless, monks!
Who cares?
Colin, from your critisism of Wallace, it's clear that you see yourself as a sensitive and morally superior person. That being so, may I ask you to please show some sensitivity to Christians who watch this channel, and not use the Lord's name in vain the whole time?
Hahaha! Fables and the people who believe in them didn't warrant any concern or consideration. 👎🙈🙉
you prove there is a god and no problem.
Does this really merit being called a scandal?
No
Because its a non story??
Mountains and Molehills. 🙄
Misogeny, not ok. Misandry,woke and perfectly acceptable. Racism, not ok unless its against white people. Religious discrimination not ok against a minority but acceptable against the majority.My point is that we have become a society with double standards and the popular press mirrors the noisey minority rather than the silent majority.Somebody makes what I consider to be an unfair joke about me or that I feel is in poor taste, I blame myself if I let it slide without my counter. Come on everybody... if one man insults another man, the other man challenges or at least raises an objection. If a woman insults a woman doesnt the insulted react? So if a man insults a woman she says nothing but when she sees someone from the press.... This is wrong! Saying and doing nothing till the press come along is how Saville, Hall, Harris, Gadd got away with so much for so long. In UK legally speaking, there are no second class citizens and therefore anyone can express their discomfort/ disatisfaction there and then. This silly idea of silence often goes into the workspace too where employees forget that their manager is just another person but one who appears to be a bully.
I like the guy and hope his fans shout louder than the handful of poor dears who can't take his humour.
He grates on me , it this still seems like making a mountain out of a molehill
I support greg against these gold digging hasbeen old celebs, now there careers are done how can we get a few quid.....f..k them
“Middle class women of a certain age”?
So women who subscribe to Times Radio then? 🤷
Because he did nothing wrong. A few innuendos and bad jokes, so what... these people joining the witch-hunt need to get a life
She worked with him! She emailed the complaint how is she jumping on?! Get a grip
How do you know it is a few? And some of the acts he is accused of are unacceptable. He was banned from Nestlé factories because of his berhaviour.
@@suedavis3525 acts?
No one minds an edgy joke. Creepy jokes that are disrespectful and cause discomfort are a different thing. People need to stop equating jokes, even ones that push the boundaries, with remarks that are blatantly inappropriate.
Humourless society we have become
ITS ALL LIES FROM ATTENTION SEEKING BORED WOMEM OTHERWISE WHY WERE THEY ON THE PROGR IN THE 1ST PLACE.