After losing his job on Masterchef due to allegations of inappropriate behavior, Gregg Wallace is now offering personalized video messages through Cameo for £40.
The 66-year-old former television host joined the website on Thursday, even as they continue to pursue a £10,000 claim against the BBC for causing them distress and harassment.
You can get a personalized video message for £38.05 if you’re a fan, or for £342.47 if you’re a business. Alternatively, you can send a direct message for just £2.28.
The TV personality, known for hosting shows like MasterChef and Inside The Factory, has announced he’s starting to create videos for his followers and is really enthusiastic about it.
Even though Gregg seemed enthusiastic and said the videos would be finished within a day, he hasn’t received any reviews yet.
Earlier this month, the BBC responded to a claim for £10,000 in damages made by Gregg, after it was reported he had filed a lawsuit at the High Court in London and promised to fight the case vigorously.
 

He’s trying to get access to hundreds of confidential documents, hoping they’ll prove his innocence and allow him to recover lost income worth millions.
The BBC is disputing a claim made by the individual, who is seeking up to £10,000 in damages. He alleges the BBC caused him emotional distress and harassment by refusing to provide requested documents.
The BBC’s legal team has responded to the claims, arguing that the former presenter is not owed any compensation.
According to documents obtained by The Sun, the company claims Gregg pursued his legal case without first informing them.
According to the BBC, the fact that this information was voluntarily shared means the person making the claim doesn’t have a valid reason to seek compensation for emotional distress caused by it being withheld.
Gregg finally received the data from The Sun on October 7th, after first requesting it back in March.
According to a source familiar with the situation, the chef is planning to file a claim seeking compensation for damages related to his autism, which wasn’t diagnosed during his time on MasterChef.
He stated that his potential neurodiversity wasn’t explored or considered during his time on MasterChef.


He shared in a statement that colleagues had long suspected he was autistic, and that diagnosis is now official.
Looking back, it’s incredibly frustrating to realize that for over 20 years, no one ever properly looked into my needs or shielded me from a situation that, with hindsight, was clearly unsafe. And now, it feels like everyone is just trying to sweep the whole thing under the rug – it’s really disheartening.
Gregg Wallace left the popular BBC cooking show after concerns were raised about his behavior. An investigation confirmed 45 out of 83 complaints, filed by 41 individuals, were justified.
The review found that most of the proven claims against Wallace involved inappropriate jokes and talk of a sexual nature.
The investigation also confirmed several other issues, including instances of inappropriate language and someone being inappropriately undressed. Additionally, one instance of unwanted physical contact was confirmed.
The former host of Eat Well for Less? told The Sun he didn’t disagree with everything he was accused of, but felt the situation had been misunderstood.
Gregg estimates he’s collaborated with about 4,000 individuals, and only a very small fraction – just half a percent – have ever criticized him.
He explained his behavior stemmed from what he’d learned at work and the overall company environment, and also mentioned a recent autism diagnosis as a contributing factor.
Chef John Torode, who was born in Australia, left the show after twenty years following claims he used a racial slur. He says he doesn’t remember ever saying it.
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