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Gregg Wallace 'sorry' but says he's 'not a groper'
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Gregg Wallace, the former TV presenter, has apologized but denies being a "groper" after an internal review upheld 45 allegations against him, leading to his dismissal. His statement seems to walk a fine line—acknowledging wrongdoing while pushing back on the characterization of his behavior.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another celebrity scandal—it’s part of a broader reckoning over workplace behavior in the entertainment industry. Wallace’s case highlights how even high-profile figures face consequences when multiple allegations stack up, but his defensive tone also shows how messy these situations can get when reputations are on the line. For the public, it’s a reminder that accountability often comes with complexity.
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