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The Independent
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Torode ‘didn't do anything' about offensive remark, says accuser
Aasmah Mir, a former Celebrity MasterChef contestant, claims that John Torode showed no emotion when his co-host Gregg Wallace made an offensive comment about a BBC colleague. Appearing on ITV 's Good Morning Britain on Thursday, Mir, who competed in 2017, suggested that Torode had become accustomed to Wallace's behaviour. She described Wallace's remark as "incredibly inappropriate" and said Torode 'didn't do anything'. Mir said that while the blame for the comment lay entirely with Wallace, she found Torode's complete lack of reaction odd. Watch the video in full above.


The Independent
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Gregg Wallace accuser Aasmah Mir says John Torode showed ‘no emotion' over offensive remark
Celebrity MasterChef former contestant Aasmah Mir claimed that John Torode showed 'no emotion' when hearing Gregg Wallace make an offensive comment about a BBC colleague. Appearing on ITV 's Good Morning Britain on Thursday (17 July), the radio presenter who took part in the show in 2017 said that it seemed as if Torode had 'become used to' Wallace's behaviour. She said: 'All I know is that Gregg Wallace used an incredibly inappropriate term and John Torode didn't do anything. There was no emotion.' She said that whilst the blame is entirely Wallace's for 'putting him in that position', she found it odd that there was no reaction from his co-star at all.


Free Malaysia Today
17-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Man pleads guilty to posting offensive comment on Perak sultan
Ariff Zulkarnain Ameer Imam was charged under Section 233(1)(a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 for the improper use of network facilities. PETALING JAYA : A former information technology officer at a media agency pleaded guilty in the Ipoh sessions court today to a charge of posting an offensive comment on social media regarding a decree by Perak's Sultan Nazrin Shah in February. Utusan Malaysia reported that Ariff Zulkarnain Ameer Imam, 50, entered his plea after the charge against him was read before judge Meor Sulaiman Ahmad Tarmizi. He was accused of knowingly posting a comment on an article on the Harian Metro Facebook page about Sultan Nazrin via the Facebook account of 'Ariff Zulkarnain Mohd. Imam'. The comment was sighted at the complaints counter of the Ipoh police headquarters at 5.45pm on Feb 25. The charge was under Section 233(1)(a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 for the improper use of network facilities, punishable under Section 233(3) of the same Act. Ariff faces a fine of up to RM50,000, up to two years' imprisonment and an additional RM5,000 fine for every day the offence continues after conviction. The prosecution was led by deputy public prosecutors Nasrul Hadi Abdul Ghani and Nurul Hidayu Zakaria, while Ariff was represented by National Legal Aid Foundation lawyer M Saravanan. Nasrul Hadi proposed bail of RM30,000 with two sureties and the additional condition that Ariff report to a nearby police station every month and surrender his passport to the court. Saravanan requested the minimum bail, saying his client was fired for his offence and does not have a fixed income. Meor Sulaiman set bail at RM10,000 with one surety, ordered Ariff to surrender his passport to the court until the case is complete, and set July 30 for sentencing.