Celebrity Allegations, #MeToo etc

He’ll be welcomed to the right wing grift with open arms.
Hell start flirting with it, few dog whistles here and there. Sooner rather than later his wife will file for divorce and he'll try not to pay child support on the basis that he's done enough already and he doesn't like the cnut.

And at that point, he'll fully embrace it and he'll get a spot on gbnews with the rest of the divorced dads club.
 
Now I know how Tupac felt. Victim of a drive by committed by some cnut I’ve never heard of. Plus I shout out the N word in shopping centre car parks.


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Pitching ideas for a series...."Rome - Total War with Greg Davies"....if he's not available go with Gregg Wallace.

Re-enaction of famous historic battles...two teams take on roles of famous generals...Hannibal vs Caesar....Napolean vs Solo....Beard vs Schama

...Lot's of scope for presenter based puns involving high street pastry vendor and Roman roads / service stations....Must NOT involve WOKE discussion of Roman female emancipation!
 
He has a fry up at 10:30 and by 12, he’s home at the dinner table, being served lunch by his wife.
With less than 18% body fat and a 6 pack, he must be doing something right. It's Gregg Wallace's world and we're all just living in it
 
Now I know how Tupac felt. Victim of a drive by committed by some cnut I’ve never heard of. Plus I shout out the N word in shopping centre car parks.
like greggg is trying to show us, if we want true equality, we should be allowed to do this.
 
As far as the BBC employee "Sexual harrasser of the month" award goes this is all actually fairly tame by their usual standards.
 
What is it with the BBC and taking every small complaint written to them as seriously as can be yet they try and cover up dirt on their own talent preferably to the grave despite numerous complaints in-house from coworkers? Clearly the way complaints against him were treated signalled to Wallace that his behavior was fine which made him continue doing it.

I can understand going over the line with a joke but normal people when they are told they go over the line they do better and don't try to go over it again.
 
Gary Lineker, football legend and very good sports presenter, got suspended for making a political statement on the treatment of refugees. Gregg Wallace, charmless Millwall-supporting faux barrowboy but not an actual chef, apparently gets free reign for 20 years to behave like it’s 1975 on some telefilla cooking show. I really don’t get the BBC’s approach to these things.