Ironic Greg Wallace items have flooded online shops in response to the judge's complaints about "middle-class women of a certain age".At least 13 women have accused the BBC presenter of inappropriate sexual behaviour while filming MasterChef, including making "uncomfortable" comments, groping victims, and pressing his crotch against them.Wallace stepped down from his presenting duties while allegations of historical misconduct are investigated, but took to Instagram to dismiss the complaints as the product of over-entitled women.He fumed: "In the newspaper I can see the complaints coming from a handful of middle-class women of a certain age just from Celebrity MasterChef.
This isn't right."The outburst provoked instant criticism from high-profile figures ranging from model Ulrika Jonsson to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
But angry women across the UK have got the last laugh as they turn Wallace's jibe into a defiant celebration of their age and background.His comments have been printed on a plethora of items ranging from t-shirts, mugs, and wall-art - all of which are being snapped up on Etsy.
Women like British artist Megan Fatharly seized on the opportunity to call out Wallace's misogynistic attitude through their work.
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