Christopher Biggins has spoken out in defence of Gregg Wallace following his axing from the BBC.
The MasterChef host was sacked earlier this year, with the Beeb vowing never to work with him again after several allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour were made.
After an investigation was carried out, 45 out of the 83 accusations against Wallace were upheld, with one including unwanted physical contact’, while co-presenter John Torode was also found to have used racist language, of which he claims to have no recollection.
Consequently, both hosts were let go, sending MasterChef’s latest series into carnage.
Now, in the aftermath of the scandal, fellow TV personality Biggins has reflected on his own past behaviour, admitting that some of it would likely ‘land him in prison’ today