Su Pollard takes swipe at BBC after Wynne Evans and Gregg Wallace saga

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Su Pollard has fired a swipe at the BBC and slammed "dreadful cancel culture" following Gregg Wallace and Wynne Evans' recent controversies.

The BBC stars have separately faced allegations regarding their conduct, leading to a pause in their careers. Gregg, 60, known for his long-standing role as the co-host of MasterChef alongside John Torode, is accused of making sexually inappropriate comments towards multiple women, over a span of nearly two decades.

He has firmly denied all allegations and his legal representatives stated: "It is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature." Meanwhile, Wynne, 53, stepped back from the Strictly Come Dancing tour after he was caught on camera making an inappropriate sexual remark, seemingly to host Janette Manrara.

Su, who appeared on MasterChef in 2021, said she had no problems with Gregg during her time on the show. She told The i newspaper: "Absolutely not.

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