you see no one does anything until something goes tits up ....first !!!!!.....he looks like a pedo /child molester /animal raper .......but it is always the same story ...... nothing is done until something is done ....... then they do something .......it is the stupidity of human beings .......and we think we are the smartest animals alive ......no sireee bob ......BBC........British broadcasting corporation .......(.but in the world of porn........ big black cock)....... ......funny that ......just saying like most things in the world it is a male dominated business company so if you have not figured out what is going on .......then you may take your fat head out your ass .......as james brown would say .........it;s a man's world .......look at kamala .......just got fucking her stupid ass beat ......but she was not even smart ......talking about coconuts and pplam trees ......FFS......just saying
I warned BBC about Gregg Wallace seven years ago – he was told behaviour was unacceptable… but they failed to stop it
A MASTERCHEF star says she warned the BBC about comments made by Gregg Wallace seven years ago.
Times Radio host Aasmah Mir says she complained to BBC executives about inappropriate comments allegedly made by Wallace when she appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in 2017.
She accused the presenter of sexist behaviour on set that was "unacceptable" and said it should not continue.
Despite reporting this to the BBC in 2017, Wallace allegedly went on to demean women for a further six years.
An email to the broadcaster by Aasmah expressed how she didn't want to feel guilt if further allegations were to emerge in the future.
She told The Times how she also sent another email which told the corporation: "This must not happen again to another woman"
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In a post on X, the radio presenter described a moment on the show which led to her complaint.
While waiting for cameras to reset on a shot, she claims Wallace said to "tell a colleague at the BBC 'that she was a sexy b****'".
Despite being said "in front of everyone", Aasmah said no-one batted an eyelid, leading her to complain.
The presenter, who hosts a show on Times Radio, added: "I left the competition first.
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