💨 Abstract
MasterChef is moving forward with casting for its next series despite recent controversies. The show's former hosts, Gregg Wallace and John Torode, have been removed following misconduct allegations. Wallace was found guilty of 45 misconduct claims, while Torode admitted to using racial language. The BBC has decided to air the already-recorded season featuring the fired presenters and is searching for new contestants.
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