The BBC pulls the festive episode of Celebrity Masterchef following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against host Gregg Wallace
Former Love Island contestant Luca Bish has expressed his disappointment after the BBC cancelled this year’s MasterChef Christmas special, following a series of allegations against host Gregg Wallace. The axing of the popular festive episode comes in the wake of accusations that Wallace made “inappropriate sexual jokes,” as well as other complaints about his behaviour.
Taking to social media, Bish, who had been a part of the show’s celebrity version, shared his feelings about the cancellation, lamenting that “Christmas is cancelled.” His post reflects the frustration many fans and participants feel over the decision, which has left a hole in the festive TV schedule for many. Bish’s comment underscores the widespread disappointment that has followed the BBC’s decision to remove the show, which had become a beloved tradition for viewers during the holiday season.
The controversy surrounding Wallace has led to the BBC taking swift action, removing not only the Christmas special but also other shows from their upcoming line-up in light of the ongoing investigation into the allegations. Wallace, a prominent television personality and former MasterChef judge, is under scrutiny for making alleged inappropriate remarks, which have led to a broader conversation about acceptable behaviour in the entertainment industry.
The BBC’s decision to pull the special has prompted mixed reactions, with many fans disappointed by the network’s response. Some feel that the situation could have been handled differently, while others argue that the BBC is right to take a stand in light of the allegations.
As the investigation continues, the future of Wallace’s involvement with the show remains uncertain. For now, however, fans of MasterChef and the Christmas special will have to look elsewhere for their festive TV fix. While the cancellation is a setback for the show’s loyal audience, it’s also a reminder of the shifting standards and accountability in the world of television entertainment.