Torode took to social media this week to reveal he is the subject of a claim of using racist language, which has been upheld as part of an inquiry into Wallace’s behaviour. Torode said he had “no recollection” of the incident, continuing, “I do not believe that it happened”.
It is hardly a huge humanitarian gesture for Torode to acknowledge that racist terms are unacceptable. That said, it was a relief to hear the presenter put his hands up and acknowledge he had been the subject of a complaint, in contrast with the bluster and self-pity that, until this week, characterised Wallace’s behaviour.
It was a relief to hear the presenter acknowledge he’d been the subject of a complaint, in contrast with the bluster and self-pity that, until this week, characterised Wallace’s behaviour (Photo: BBC/Shine TV)“Nothing was done to investigate my disability or protect me from what I now realise was a dangerous environment for over 20 years… I will not go quietly. I will not be cancelled for convenience. I was tried by media and hung out to dry well before the facts were established.”
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MasterChef isn’t the first reality series rocked by scandal. But the qualities that made it such a success could well spell its doom as producers seek a path forward.
Fair enough, many participants used the exposure to kick-start careers as professional chefs. However, such ambitions were always regarded as a higher calling than the tawdry rewards awaiting the winner of Love Island or X Factor. This was serious entertainment for serious people.
Such revelations would be a kiss of death to most shows – but in the case of MasterChef, they rob it of its most vital ingredient. In a world of TV junk food, it sold itself as a classy dinner date. But after this week’s events, there is surely no way back. Who wants another serving of a series where the recipe included ego, deceit and denial?
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