Kirstie Allsopp hits back at Gregg Wallace over inappropriate comments – the kitchen drama just got real!
In a swirling storm of controversy, Kirstie Allsopp has stepped forward to join a chorus of others voicing allegations against MasterChef host, Gregg Wallace. The presenter of 'Location, Location, Location' recounted a disconcerting encounter with Wallace, claiming that he made a totally unprofessional remark during their very first meeting. The incident, which has left Allsopp feeling embarrassed, has shed light on a troubling pattern of behaviour as 13 individuals have come forward alleging inappropriate sexual comments made by the TV chef over a lengthy 17-year period.
Kirstie described her shock at the remark, which she encountered less than an hour after they had met. In her position as a well-respected figure in British television, Allsopp voiced that such behaviours shouldn’t be tolerated, highlighting that it’s time for the industry to take a good look in the mirror. In response to allegations, Wallace attempted to defend himself through a video on Instagram, which only aggravated the situation further—in fact, Allsopp has expressed her anger towards his choice to minimize the gravity of his actions rather than addressing them appropriately.
Not stopping at just her experiences, Kirstie was vocal about the backlash she received after making her disclosures. Comments from critics, including Leilani Dowding, questioned why she didn’t simply walk away at that moment if the situation made her uncomfortable. This has sparked a broader dialogue about the complexities that victims often face when encountering harassment in professional settings, where fear and uncertainty about repercussions can silence voices that yearn to be heard.
As the drama unfolds, it's not only Kirstie who is humiliated; other women like Ulrika Jonsson have expressed their anger and disappointment, standing in solidarity with Allsopp. With a staggering number of women bravely sharing their stories, it’s clear that this isn’t an isolated incident but rather part of a larger issue within the entertainment industry—a space that should promote creativity and respect, not discomfort and shame.
In a place that has brought us such beloved television moments, the question resonates: How do we ensure respect and equality in our entertainment? As this saga develops, it reminds us that even in the world of cooking shows, where the only drama should be on our screens, we must remain vigilant against the undercurrents of inappropriate behaviour. Watch out—it seems like the next episode will be all about accountability!
Host faces allegations of making inappropriate sexual comments from 13 people over a 17-year period.
We spoke with Kirstie Allsopp who co-presents the show Location, Location, Location on Channel 4.
Kirstie Allsopp has joined a growing group of women who have accused Gregg Wallace of sexually inappropriate behaviour, as the TV chef hit out at ...
The star, who lives in North Devon, claims the conversation took place within an hour of the pair first meeting.
The 53-year-old presenter is one of at least 13 people who have come forward to say Wallace had behaved in an improper way.
Allsopp also said she was angered by a video the 60-year-old MasterChef presenter had posted on Instagram defending himself.
The MasterChef presenter faces various allegations of making “inappropriate sexual jokes”, asking for the phone numbers of female members of production staff, ...
Allsopp also said she was angered by a video the 60-year-old MasterChef presenter had posted on Instagram defending himself.
After making the accusations, Allsopp faced a backlash from Leilani Dowding who asked why she didn't 'quit there and then' if she felt 'uncomfortable'.
Kirstie Allsopp has described MasterChef host Gregg Wallace's response to claims he behaved inappropriately on the BBC show as "unacceptable".
Allsopp said the encounter took place several years ago in a performers' lounge while she was filming a pilot for a TV quiz show alongside Wallace and his ...
Allsopp also said she was angered by a video the 60-year-old MasterChef presenter had posted on Instagram defending himself.
MasterChef host Wallace faces a number of allegations of making 'inappropriate sexual jokes'