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BBC edits out second MasterChef contestant

BBC edits out second MasterChef contestant

Telegrapha day ago
The BBC has edited out a second contestant from the most recent MasterChef series in light of the Gregg Wallace scandal.
The presenter was sacked shortly before a report upheld 45 allegations against him.
The majority of the offences related to inappropriate and sexually explicit comments, but Wallace was also found guilty of three instances of 'being in a state of undress' and one of unwanted physical contact.
John Torode was also dropped after he allegedly used racist language. He said he had 'no recollection' of ever doing so.
The BBC decided that the present series, filmed before these findings, would be aired but carefully edited to reduce their screen time.
It said pulling the series would be unfair on contestants who could miss out on a life-changing career opportunity.
One contestant, Sarah Shafi, had already asked to be edited out of the programme.
The BBC aired an episode on Wednesday evening, which had been set to include the contestant, but five chefs were featured instead of the expected six.
A spokesman for Banijay, the show's production company, said: 'One other contributor decided that given recent events they would like not to be included. We have of course accepted their wishes and edited them out of the show.'
Ms Shafi complained that the series was being aired at all in the wake of the controversy surrounding Wallace, who was accused of 'unsafe' behaviour.
She told The Guardian: 'I said, 'Axe the show, don't air the show. I'm asking you not to air the show.' Prominent figures have been abusing their power. What message does that send out to women?'
Speaking when the BBC's annual report was released in July, Mr Davie said he believed Masterchef had a future, adding: 'It absolutely can survive and prosper, but we've got to make sure we're in the right place in terms of the culture of the show.'
He said of tackling stars' behaviour: 'This is a time of transition for the industry, a reset, and the changes we are driving are overdue.'
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