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Having withdrawn his legal claim against the , is now plotting his culinary comeback.
I can reveal that the axed MasterChef judge hopes to make a fortune by flogging Italian recipe boxes online with his wife.
The former greengrocer, 61, is preparing to launch Anna's Kitchen with wife , aka Anna, 39, selling pantry essentials and ready-meals from their Kent farmhouse.
The website makes no mention of his MasterChef downfall, instead referring to his 'over 20 years at the pinnacle of culinary television presentation.' It also states: 'You may have seen Gregg on TV – but don't worry, there's no judging here.'
Gregg was He has since been creating personalised greetings videos for fans on the website Cameo for £38 a pop.
Anna, born Anne-Marie Sterpini, met Gregg on , now X, in 2013 when she asked him whether rhubarb went with duck. The couple (below) married at Hever Castle in 2016, with co-host as best man. Torode was also later sacked from MasterChef after an allegation he used a racist term was upheld.
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The couple live in Biddenden with their son Sid, six, and Anna's Italian parents, Rina and Massimo.
The BBC said last month that it would not pay Wallace any costs or damages after he withdrew his legal claim.
Gregg Wallace and his wife Anne-Marie, known as Anna, are preparing to launch Anna's Kitchen - selling pantry essentials and ready-meals from their Kent farmhouse
He had alleged that the corporation failed to comply with his request for copies of his personal data, and had sought up to £10,000 in damages for 'distress and harassment'.
King Charles needs to build bridges not just with the public amid the scandal over his brother Andrew, but on his land, too. A spokesman for his Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire explains: 'Unfortunately, due to a high volume of snow-melt, the road at the Spittal of Glen Muick car park has collapsed and undermined the bridge. The bridge is now closed to both vehicles and pedestrians. We will begin repair work as soon as possible.' Can't the King
Bakewell: Social media killed affairs
Joan Bakewell's seven-year affair with Harold Pinter in the 1960s inspired the Nobel Prize winner's play Betrayal.
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Joan Bakewell, pictured at home in Primrose Hill in 1971. Her seven-year affair with Harold Pinter was inspiration for the playwright's 'Betrayal'
The broadcaster was married to TV producer Michael Bakewell while Pinter's wife was actress Vivien Merchant.
Now 92, Baroness Bakewell – pictured in 1971 – doubts whether such a secret relationship could happen nowadays. 'She [Bakewell] said to me, 'We could never have had an affair now, what with the social media',' says her friend, comic Frank Skinner.
He adds: 'I think it's true – celebrity affairs must be bloody difficult to pull off.'
Katherine and Amy paint the town red...
Katherine Jenkins and Amy Dowden are no dragons but they wore the red of Wales's mythical monster with pride for a St David's Day celebration.
Katherine Jenkins (left) with Amy Dowden at a St David's Day event at The Chancery Rosewood in London
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Classical singer Katherine, 45, from Neath, Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy, 35, of Caerphilly, chose a high-neck satin dress by an unnamed designer.
'When the Welsh get together, you just know it's going to be epic,' Katherine says of the bash at the Chancery Rosewood in London.
Bryan Ferry, 80, enjoys a life of leisure, says Chris Difford of veteran chart-topping band Squeeze, who found himself working as the Roxy Music singer's personal manager.
'My job was to make sure his days were filled with lovely dinners and swanning around in galleries and days at the races. It was like working with Prince Charles,' he recalls.
TV Steve on his twins' very special bond
Olympic rower Helen Glover and her husband, TV wildlife presenter Steve Backshall, were heartbroken in 2018 when one of the twins they were expecting died in the womb. Their son, Logan, survived.
They went on to have twins, a boy, Kit, and a girl, Willow, in 2020, but Backshall has now revealed that they feared for her life. 'Our little girl arrived in the world not breathing, and it took a good while before she was.'
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The naturalist, 52, explains: 'She was lying there, blue, everybody is going crazy, as they do in these moments, and there's doctors racing everywhere and they took her twin brother and placed her alongside him and she started breathing. There is something so special in that connection in twins. In that one moment it started in perfect synchronicity between the two of them.'
Forget Tiffany's... we want breakfast at Timothee's!
Hollywood star Timothee Chalamet was so pampered on the set of Wonka that he would have three alternative breakfasts prepared for him from which he'd choose to eat only one.
Comedian Tom Davis, who was also in the film, says: 'One thing that ground my gears – he had a personal chef. And we were having quite ropy breakfasts. I got to know his personal chef quite a bit and I said, 'What are you cooking this morning?' He said, 'I do three different things for Tim, and he'll have one thing.'
'And Timothee turned around and went, 'Hey man, why don't you have the other two things?' Not such a Wonka after all!
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