💨 Abstract
A report on BBC's "MasterChef" revealed 45 substantiated allegations against presenter Gregg Wallace, including inappropriate behavior and bullying. Wallace apologized, and the BBC vowed not to work with him again. The dilemma now is whether to air Wallace's final unaired series, filmed before his suspension. While some argue for its cancellation, others suggest airing it responsibly, focusing on the contestants whose careers could be impacted.
Courtesy: Adam Miller
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