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MasterChef star Gregg Wallace’s bad behaviour was not ‘uncovered’, it was widely known
All it took was for someone to finally decide that it was time to care
Gregg Wallace has stepped back from his role on the MasterChef show
Finn McRedmond
Thu Dec 05 2024 - 06:00
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Finn McRedmond
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