BBC MasterChef star breaks silence as she details Gregg Wallace's 'worst crime'
Former Celebrity MasterChef contestant Aggie Mackenzie joined hosts Susanna Reid and Ed Balls to discuss past experiences on the show.
Aggie, a participant in the 2011 edition of the cooking competition, appeared on Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain to speak with Susanna and Ed about recent allegations made by Kirsty Wark concerning Gregg Wallace's inappropriate humour during their joint stint on MasterChef.
The conversation began with Susanna interviewing: "So morning to both of you. So Aggie, back in 2011 you were on MasterChef, the same year and series as Kirsty Wark."
Referring to Kirsty's statements about uncomfortable sexualised jokes on set, Susanna asked, "She said that there had been sexualised jokes she alleged during the filming of that show, said the comments were really, really in the wrong place and made people uncomfortable. Did you witness the same stuff?"
Confirming the claims, Aggie responded, "Yes, I agree with everything Kirsty says. Those jokes weren't actually directed at me, but the jokes were always smutty, they were endless," reports the Mirror.
She continued to criticise Gregg's conduct: "It was as if Gregg was some sort of dinosaur. He just can't read the room and seemed to be allowed to carry on in this way, and I actually can't listen to his voice, and it just kind of triggers something in me. It's horrible."
Susanna further questioned whether Aggie felt targeted by the TV presenter's recent remarks about "women of a certain age," leading to Aggie comment: "Oh, again, this illustrates how he just has no insight or understanding of how he behaves. He just doesn't get it. He's been allowed to carry on in his own sweet way for many, many years.
"He could have remedied his behaviour, but I


