GINO D’Acampo’s TV return has been revealed, as the chef launches a new series after being axed by ITV.
The former This Morning star had been lying low since being removed from ITV programming in February.
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Gino D’Acampo’s TV return has been revealed, as the chef launches a new series after being axed by ITVCredit: Rex
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Gino is set for a telly return too, with a show named An Italian In MaltaCredit: Rex
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.
In May, his restaurant chain was saved when Upmarket Leisure — the company controlling the five venues — was bought out of administration — in a £5million deal that saved 400 jobs.
Now, Gino is set for a telly return too, with a show named An Italian In Malta.
Gino will embark on a travelogue to the Mediterranean island, and it will air in September.
Of the new show, Gino told the Mirror: “The idea is to show everyone all over the world a bit about the country – I want to find the perfect restaurant, the perfect recipe, the perfect spot, I will speak to the local people, what they cook and how they cooked 200 years ago.”
And the TV chef has another project quietly going on in the background too – an acting project in Ireland.
Gino will be playing the part of a mechanic for the scripted role, and continued to tell the publication: “I am playing a part in a series, my part is this Italian-American mechanic that is always in trouble with the police or always in trouble with the law and then he became a mechanic and he’s helping the main character in the show.
“This is acting now, I’m not becoming a real mechanic, I’m useless at stuff like that.”
The Sun has contacted Gino’s representative for comment.
Gino D’Acampo makes string of smutty remarks during radio interview as he returns to public eye following ITV axe
His TV return comes after he 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”.
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.”
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The TV chef has another project quietly going on in the background too – an acting project in IrelandCredit: Will Ireland/PinPep