SHAMED TV chef Gino D’Acampo has made a smutty return to the public eye — by making lewd comments about women.
The Italian, 48, said during a radio interview that men do not like skinny women — as they want to have “things to grab”.

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TV chef Gino D’Acampo made some crude remarks during a radio chatCredit: Instagram

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The axed presenter was appearing on Malta’s Vibe FM following his axe from ITVCredit: Instagram
The former This Morning star had been lying low since being removed from ITV programming in February.
But he did not hold back during an interview on Vibe FM in Malta.
Responding when one of the presenters, named Nicole, said that she regularly dieted, he said: “Only dogs like bones.
“A real man, he wants the meat, you know, the things to grab. Don’t get too skinny, otherwise it’s like, no.”
During the interview he also said: “I’m going to tell you a secret, Italian food is like Italian men, minimum effort, maximum satisfaction.”
He added during the show last Wednesday: “Now do you understand that Nicole, or do I need to explain that?” She replied: “I think it was very clear.”
Later he also told her: “You’re too pretty for radio.”
Earlier, asked if he recognised a male guest in the studio, he said: “Do I know your mum?
“Did I take your mama out for dinner or something? I meet a lot of people and usually the ones I remember are blonde, they’re tall — we do an activity together.”
In February, Gino was accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour over 12 years and ITV has vowed not to use him in future. The married dad of three denies the claims.
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Gino was accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour over 12 years… ITV subsequently vowed not to use him in future
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