💨 Abstract
Christopher Biggins defended Gregg Wallace after his dismissal from the BBC over sexual misconduct allegations. An investigation upheld 45 out of 83 accusations against Wallace. Biggins reflects on his past behavior, admitting it would be unacceptable today. There has been a significant drop in viewers for MasterChef’s latest series, cited to the absence of Wallace and Torode.
Courtesy: Emily Bashforth
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