Gregg Wallace’s new career revealed after MasterChef exit

By Jessica Sansome

Gregg Wallace's new career revealed after MasterChef exit

Gregg Wallace has revealed his next career move after his MasterChef exit, as he’s become a coach. The BBC cooking show’s former presenter, 60, launched a wellbeing site called ‘GreggWallace.Health’ and lost five stone three years ago, and Gregg has now announced he is personally training clients to improve their “wellness” for 拢200 a month. In a video posted to Instagram, he said: “You do not have to accept decline as a part of getting older. You can do something about this. You can be leaner, fitter, healthier, [and] have more energy. “I went on my own wellness journey and I am healthier at 60 than I was at 30. I coach people over 50. I help them feel better and look better and have more confidence. “If you would like to speak to me about your own health journey, leave me a message here.” In a separate video posted to social media, Gregg advertised his wellbeing website and pointed to the 鈥渉undreds鈥 of healthy recipes as the answer for 鈥渂usy鈥 people who were looking to improve their diets. He said: “If you go to GreggWallace.Health right now, you can access literally hundreds and hundreds of really healthy meals that only take minutes to make. “We鈥檝e been doing this now for nearly five years. Working with nutritionists to produce really good, easy, really easy, healthy meals.” This comes as Gregg awaits his fate as Banijay UK – the production company of MasterChef – investigates allegations of inappropriate behaviour and sexual harassment against him during his stint on the BBC programme. After the allegations against Gregg surfaced last year, he stepped down from the cooking show in November, though his lawyers have since insisted the claims that he engaged in 鈥渂ehaviour of a sexually harassing nature鈥 are 鈥渆ntirely false鈥. Since his exit from MasterChef, Gregg admitted he “thought about suicide all the time”. He told the Daily Mail newspaper: “Nobody from the BBC contacted me once these stories started breaking 鈥 absolutely nobody at all. “News channels were updating hourly with new allegations. There was a tidal wave of abuse on social media, a dozen reporters outside the gate. You鈥檙e watching yourself get personally ripped apart, criticised, accused of all sorts of stuff over and over again. “You鈥檙e thinking, ‘This isn鈥檛 true. It isn鈥檛 true. What鈥檚 coming next?’ You don鈥檛 sleep. Your chest races. Your body feels like it鈥檚 shutting down because it can鈥檛 cope with the levels of stress. You feel really dirty and horrible because everybody is saying you鈥檙e a pervert. “Women – big, respected personalities I thought I had a decent relationship with – were attacking me.”

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