Gregg Wallace has insisted ‘mistakes are never the end of your journey’ in an blog following his MasterChef exit and ‘s3xual misconduct probe’.
The professional chef, 60, based an entire blog on overcoming mistakes while admitting ‘slipups only making you human’.
The shamed star set up Gregg Wallace.Health after he himself shed five stone, with the business offering recipes, advice from experts and frozen ready deliveries.
In his latest blog to his £12-a-month members, he wrote: ‘Just be mindful of all the decisions that we make throughout the day. Just ask yourself what you can do that will make each of these a little bit better.
‘Can you imagine the progress you would make if you constantly did that? Don’t worry ever and I mean this about slipping up!
‘Mistakes are never the end of your journey. See them for what they really are, they are simply slipups you are only human. If you learn a lesson from them that is a major step forward.

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Gregg Wallace, 60, has insisted ‘mistakes are never the end of your journey’ in an advisory blog following his MasterChef exit and ‘s3xual misconduct probe’

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The professional chef based an entire blog on overcoming mistakes while admitting ‘slipups only making you human’
‘Be kind to yourself have the vision of the view that you were daily love to be most certainly.
‘Just be aware that this isn’t the most important thing. The most important thing is to focus not on perfection but on progress.’
Gregg quit the BBC cookery show last year amid a probe into alleged s3xual misconduct.
Gregg was initially bullish in the face of the allegations, taking to Instagram to say they mostly came from ‘middle class women of a certain age’.
He went on to ask: ‘Can you imagine how many women on MasterChef have made s3xual remarks or s3xual innuendo?’
Since then, several high-profile names – including TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson as well as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer – have condemned his remarks in public statements.
The former greengrocer later apologised for the controversial comments which caused a PR storm.
The under-fire presenter said of his middle class women slur: ‘I wasn’t in a good headspace when I posted it. I’ve been under a huge amount of stress, a lot of emotion.

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In his latest blog to his £12-a-month members, he wrote: ‘Don’t worry ever and I mean this about slipping up! Mistakes are never the end of your journey. See them for what they really are, they are simply slipups you are only human’

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Gregg quit the BBC cookery show last year amid a probe into alleged s3xual misconduct

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Gregg was initially bullish in the face of the allegations, taking to Instagram to say they mostly came from ‘middle class women of a certain age’. The former greengrocer later apologised for the controversial comments which caused a PR storm

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Among those to come forward with allegations against Gregg is a woman called Lisa, not her real name, who worked on BBC show Eat Well for Less in 2015. She told the BBC Wallace ‘touched her inappropriately’ when they were filming in a supermarket

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Other claims include talking about his s3x life on set, asking for women’s numbers and repeatedly questioning a gay woman about the ‘logistics’ of dating other women
Among those to come forward with allegations against Gregg is a woman called Lisa, not her real name, who worked on BBC show Eat Well for Less in 2015.
She told the BBC Wallace ‘touched her inappropriately’ when they were filming in a supermarket.
‘He brushed past me at the checkout, and touched my bum with his waist and penis and laughed and said ‘oooh you liked that didn’t you’,’ she alleged.
‘It was the way he reacted, other people would’ve said ‘oh I’m sorry can I squeeze by’ which would’ve been ok.’
Other claims include talking about his s3x life on set, asking for women’s numbers and repeatedly questioning a gay woman about the ‘logistics’ of dating other women.
Gregg’s lawyers said ‘it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a s3xually harassing nature’.
Food critic Grace Dent, 51, is set to replace Wallace on MasterChef while the investigation into his behaviour takes place.
Grace will judge the upcoming 20th series of Celebrity MasterChef, having appeared regularly as a guest and then even a contestant on MasterChef: Battle Of The Critics in 2022.
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