A BBC investigation last month revealed 13 individuals had made allegations of inappropriate sexual comments by him during his time at the channel.
And now, Gregg Wallace has turned to TikTok to help revive his career as he uses the Gen Z platform to share recipes, health tips and cash in on his wellness website.
The former MasterChef host, 60, has begun pushing the Free Resource Hub on his website, GreggWallace Health, which is one of his remaining sources of income after he was axed from the BBC in November.
In several videos over the past week, Wallace has said: ‘I wanted to tell you something that I’m pleased about and it’s free, it’s got loads of good recipes you can look at, it’s got blogs and even a little quiz.’
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On his website, Wallace is still described as ‘a popular television presenter’ while his caterer wife, Anne-Marie, 37, is the ‘recipe curator’.
Customers can pay £11.99 per month, £49.99 for six months or £89.99 for a year to get full access to the GreggWallace Health tools which include recipes, health specialist advice and a ‘vibrant community’.

A BBC investigation last month revealed 13 individuals had made allegations of inappropriate sexual comments by Wallace during his time at the channel

Wallace, 60, has taken to TikTok to promote his website Greg Wallace Health after the BBC investigation

Newsnight host Kirsty Wark, 70, accused Gregg of telling ‘sexualised’ jokes during the filming of Celebrity MasterChef in 2011. He maintains he was never aware that he had offended her until her complaint became public
The couple, who run the website together, have recently added a feature in which customers can buy ready meals for £8 or a bundle of eight for £80.
The 60-year-old stepped away from hosting BBC cooking competition MasterChef after a host of historical complaints came to light last year, which led to an external investigation by the show’s production company, Banijay UK.
The former greengrocer said he felt last year he ‘Had to speak out because people were saying what they liked about me and it wasn’t true’ after he was criticised for saying on social media that the complaints were made by ‘a handful of middle-class women of a certain age’.
But the father of three has since returned to social media and is now on TikTok promoting his healthy lifestyle.
He is particularly attentive to fans in the comment section and posts a TikTok video each morning showing inside the kitchen of his countryside pile in Kent.
The former BBC star talks about ‘contemplating the day ahead’ before going to the gym at 6am and having breakfast with his wife and their four-year-old son, Sid.

Newsnight host Kirsty Wark, 70, accused Gregg of telling ‘sexualised’ jokes during the filming of Celebrity MasterChef in 2011. He maintains he was never aware that he had offended her until her complaint became public

Gregg Wallace has revealed that he stopped socialising with young people after being disciplined by the BBC in 2018, because he was ‘scared they would complain about him’
Under a video in which he asks viewers, ‘What are you excited about today’, one fan wrote, ‘Hope you’re doing ok mate’, in reference to his recent axing from the BBC after multiple complaints of harassment were made, to which Wallace replied, ‘Recovering slowly’.
It’s now almost three months since the greengrocer-turned-television star’s career spectacularly derailed amid a flurry of claims of inappropriate behaviour during his 19-year stint as co-host of MasterChef.
It was announced the father-of-three would be stepping back from the BBC show amid an investigation into his conduct.
It later emerged that 13 individuals, including Newsnight presenter Kirsty Wark, had reportedly accused him of ‘wrong’ and ‘sexualised’ behaviour during filming across a range of shows over a 17-year period.
The London-born presenter called the accusations he had groped crew members ‘absolutely not true’.
Wallace also said he was ‘very slow to wake up to the changing nature of the work environment’ and added he had a ‘massive wake-up call’ seven years ago that his ‘energetic greengrocer persona’ was ‘becoming redundant’.
His lawyers previously told the BBC ‘It is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature’.
The BBC previously said the corporation will not ‘tolerate behaviour that falls below the standards we expect’ and will continue to champion ‘a culture that is kind, inclusive and respectful’.
Two MasterChef celebrity Christmas specials were pulled from the BBC’s schedule in December 2024.
Banijay UK previously said it continues to regularly update and strengthen its ‘MasterChef welfare processes’.

Gregg says that many of those who work with him are appalled by what is happening. His MasterChef co-host John Torode has phoned twice

At least 13 people have made formal complaints against Wallace, with others alleging inappropriate behaviour on social media
The MasterChef producer declined to comment on Wallace’s interview when contacted by the PA news agency.
Food critic Grace Dent will judge the forthcoming 20th series of Celebrity MasterChef alongside Wallace’s long-standing presenting partner John Torode.
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