Gregg Wallace has reportedly been fired by the BBC following a nine month sexual misconduct investigation.
But the former MasterChef star condemned the corporation in a scathing social media post saying he had been cleared of ‘the most serious and sensational accusations’.
Writing on Instagram, Wallace said he had taken the decision to go public before the Silkins report was published as ‘I cannot sit in silence while my reputation is further damaged to protect others’.
The 60-year-old had stepped down from MasterChef while complaints from 13 women about historical allegations of misconduct were investigated.
Wallace said ‘the most damaging claims (including allegations from public figures which have not been upheld) were found to be baseless’.
He said he had recognised ‘that some of my humour and language, at times, was inappropriate’.
A source told The Sun that Wallace was ‘both furious and devastated’ by the BBC’s decision to axe him.
‘I was hired by the BBC and MasterChef as the cheeky greengrocer. A real person with warmth, character, rough edges and all,’ Wallace said.
‘For over two decades, that authenticity was part of the brand. Now, in a sanitised world, that same personality is seen as a problem.’
The report is to be officially published on Thursday, but, according to The Sun, Wallace’s legal team have seen the report.
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