MasterChef Faces Scrutiny as Gregg Wallace Allegations Emerge
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The BBC will continue filming 'MasterChef' despite allegations against presenter Gregg Wallace, who has stepped down amid claims of inappropriate behavior. The allegations, described as "open secrets," have sparked discussions about the culture in the TV industry. While the BBC and production company Banijay UK are investigating, they emphasize the importance of continuing production to support freelance workers. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about misconduct in the entertainment industry.
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