Gregg Wallace’s replacement on MasterChef has reportedly been revealed amid his sexual misconduct investigation.
The 60-year-old TV presenter quit the BBC show after 13 people, including Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, accused him of ‘wrong’ and inappropriate ‘sexualised’ behavior during filming.
The claims span a period of 17 years and include those of inappropriate behavior including walking around naked on set with a sock on his penis, inappropriate jokes and two claims of groping crew members.
And now The sun reports that former I’m A Celebrity star and food critic Grace Dent will take over as the hit show continues.
The publication states that the BBC will announce the news next week.
Grace, 51, already appears regularly as a guest judge on MasterChef and would co-host with long-running presenter John Torode.
Gregg Wallace’s replacement on MasterChef has reportedly been revealed amid his sexual misconduct investigation
The Sun reports that former I’m A Celebrity star and food critic Grace Dent will take over as the hit show continues
She was a restaurant critic for The Guardian and wrote a restaurant column for the Evening Standard from 2011 to 2017.
It was announced on Saturday that Gregg has admitted ‘defeat’ and accepted his career is over, following an investigation into his alleged sexual harassment and groping.
A source told The Sun of Grace who joined the show: ‘Grace is the perfect choice to replace Gregg on Masterchef.
‘She’s food savvy and opinionated, and it’s great to have a woman as a judge on the show. It will shake things up and give the series the boost it needs after such an unsettling and uncertain time.
‘She is already a fan favorite and has won a lot of respect in the foodie world thanks to her no-nonsense style and sense of humour.
“Bosses already love her, know she is a safe pair of hands and trust she will help steer the ship with John into more stable waters.”
Grace and the BBC have been contacted for comment.
In addition to her food critics, Grace also starred in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2023.
She was a restaurant critic for The Guardian and wrote a restaurant column for the Evening Standard from 2011 to 2017
Grace, 51, already appears regularly as a guest judge on MasterChef and would co-host with long-running presenter John Torode
It was revealed on Saturday that Gregg has admitted ‘defeat’ and accepted his career is over following an investigation into his alleged sexual harassment and groping.
In addition to her food critics, Grace also starred in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2023. She left the show after nine days citing ‘medical reasons’
She left the show after nine days, citing ‘medical reasons’.
It was revealed on Saturday that Gregg admitted ‘defeat’ and accepted his career was over, following an investigation by a production company into his alleged sexual harassment and groping.
In October, Gregg vehemently denied making inappropriate sexual comments to women, stating that he would never “flirt” or “hit” another woman and, “I didn’t say anything sexual.”
A source has now told MailOnline that Gregg has told friends he ‘accepts his TV career is effectively over’.
They revealed that Gregg is “quite thoughtful and pragmatic” about the research and has concluded that he “had a good run and did well for a guy who was basically a greengrocer.”
Gregg set up his own fruit and vegetable company in 1989 – earning him the nickname ‘Gregg the Veg’ from friends – supplying restaurants including Quaglinos, where young Australian chef John worked.
Although this year’s Masterchef Christmas specials have been removed from the TV schedule, there is also discussion that the BBC will remove landmark shows featuring him due to the nature of the complaints.
MailOnline has contacted the BBC for comment. Gregg’s representatives declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.
Other accusations include talking openly about his sex life on set, detailing intimate acts, flirting with crew members and asking younger female colleagues for their numbers.
Meanwhile, The Sun has reported that the star has stopped using his legal team as he believes he will be fired from MasterChef and has resigned to his fate.
The presenter has reportedly turned away crisis publicity teams in the weeks after several women complained he had groped or harassed them.
He announced last month that he would stop presenting MasterChef after almost two decades, while an investigation into his alleged misconduct is underway.
Earlier this week, Penny Lancaster broke her silence after her husband Rod Stewart punched the hostin which she said she was a “victim and witness” of Gregg’s bullying.
She said: “I absolutely witnessed and was a victim of some of Gregg Wallace’s bullying and harassment behavior. And unfortunately many people from the production team also witnessed this.’
She continued, “I really feel like he used his position of power to, I think, intimidate and cause distress to a lot of people on set.
‘And it’s really a shame that someone like him gets away with that, while others stand by and allow it to happen at the same time. And it’s clear that a lot of people have come forward.’
Following his departure, singer Rod delivered an angry tirade against the presenter, calling him a ‘fat, bald, ill-mannered bully’ to ‘demeaning’ wife Penny when she appeared on Celebrity MasterChef in 2021.
Explaining the decision behind Rod’s angry post, Penny said: ‘My husband couldn’t hold back when he heard people talking about the disturbing behaviour.
“Protective husband was like, ‘I’m not going to stay silent, I have to say something,’ because he realized how upset I was at the time.”
The BBC claims Gregg walked away from MasterChef after BBC News sent a letter to his agent on Tuesday detailing allegations made by 13 people and giving him the right of reply.
They say he was warned after a complaint was filed in 2018, but new historical claims emerged in the summer of 2024.
Gregg is “committed to cooperating fully throughout the process,” the show’s production company, Banijay UK, said.
The chef has since thanked people for their support following allegations that he simulated a sex act and walked into the MasterChef studio ‘completely naked’ apart from a ‘sock covering his penis’.
Grace also appeared in MasterChef: Battle of the Critics in 2023
The TV presenter, 60, quit the BBC show after 13 people, including Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, accused him of ‘wrong’ and inappropriate ‘sexualised’ behavior during filming.
Gregg is accused of miming a sex act in front of a member of the show’s production staff who was on his knees to clean his pants during filming, according to the lurid and so far unsubstantiated allegations.
The grocer-turned-host is also accused of making “disgusting sex-related jokes”, including one about an “aunt” while tasting a contestant’s dish on the show.
In a video posted to Instagram last month, he said: ‘I’d like to thank all the people who have reached out to us, reached out and shown their support.
“That’s good of you, thank you very much.”