Gregg Wallace, 59, and wife Anne, 37, look tense on Italy holiday amid BBC investigation into his ‘sexual comments’
GREGG Wallace and his wife Anne-Marie Sterpini looked tense after returning from their Italy holiday amid the BBC’s investigation into his ‘sexual comments’.
The Sun exclusively revealed last week how Gregg, 59, was under fire after it emerged he was probed over inappropriate sexual comments to a female staffer at the Beeb.
Gregg Wallace and his wife Anne-Marie looked tense after returning from their Italy holiday[/caption] It comes amid the BBC’s investigation into his ‘sexual comments’[/caption]Today, he was pictured arriving home in the UK with his partner Anne-Marie, 37, after their four-day trip abroad.
The gloomy couple, seen without their son Sid, four, reportedly booked the last-minute getaway to ease strain from the inquiry.
Gregg, wearing a black jacket and jeans, was seen hailing a cab while he and Anne-Marie lugged their suitcases out of the airport.
We revealed for the first time how the Masterchef judge was rapped by BBC bosses in 2018 for taking off his top and bragging about romps behind-the-scenes on Impossible Celebrities.
He was also accused of being rude and insulting to women on a different show in 2023.
A source told us: “The BBC took immediate action and Gregg was called in to have a meeting with them.
“He made it clear that he didn’t mean anything by what he said but he was read the riot act and told to change his behaviour.”
Following the reports, Gregg spoke out on the allegations and admitted he made comments but denied they were sexual.
He emphasized that he loved his wife, who he wed in 2016 and shares Sid with.
The TV star said: “With reference to what’s in the newspapers, these allegations were investigated by the BBC six years ago.
“The allegations were investigations six years ago and my comments were found to be not sexual.
“I repeat, not sexual. Thank you everybody for your time.
“I don’t want anybody to misunderstand this and make it look like I was flirting with somebody. Nobody accused me of that and I never have.”
Speaking about his marriage to Anna, who is 22 younger, Gregg continued: “Something else that I feel very strongly about, strong enough to be on here, nobody six years ago or since has accused me of flirting with anybody or hitting on anybody.
“And that’s important to me, and I say this for my wife Anna, who I’ve been true to and madly in love with since the day I met her.”
On the latest allegations, a spokesman for the BBC said: “Whilst we do not comment on individuals, if issues are raised they are dealt with swiftly and appropriately at the time.
“We do not tolerate any form of inappropriate behaviour and have robust processes in place.”
Wallace’s reps said: “No comment.”
While the BBC last week pledged to clean up bad behaviour, Gregg will soon be back on screens for a new series of Masterchef: The Professionals.
The series sees professional chefs enter the kitchen rather than amateurs like in the regular series.
Gregg is joined by chefs Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti.
The series was filmed before the probe into Gregg’s behaviour was revealed.
Masterchef judge Gregg was seen hailing a taxi driver[/caption] He wore a black jacket and jeans[/caption] The couple reportedly booked the last-minute getaway to ease strain from the inquiry[/caption] They looked gloomy while departing the airport[/caption] Anne wore a tan jacket for her trip home[/caption] The couple were seen lugging their suitcases out of the airport[/caption]