A celeb has claimed Gregg Wallace "ruined" her birthday by talking about sex for two hours.
Author Marisa Mackle said that she was at a five-star resort in Marbella and celebrated her 40th birthday at a Michael Bolton show back in 2013. However, she claims Wallace was moved to her table and he began discussing sex positions.
She alleged: "Up until I sat down beside Gregg Wallace that was probably the best night of my life, and he turned it into one of the worst nights of my life. I've been saying for years that man, he's just got a foul mouth on him."
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"I don't mind people being loud and laughing, but the next minute, I was like, hearing all this really vulgar stuff about this man. I didn't know who he was. It was just this loud English accent talking about sex positions, you know, a favourite sex position."
Marisa said she thought the conversation was "so inappropriate in a restaurant" and that overhearing the details "ruined her evening". She claimed: "I said to my friend: 'That man is absolutely disgusting!' And I said: 'I actually don't think I can sit here any longer,' because it wasn't just once like, he was going on and on shouting. It just went on, it went on for about two hours but there was nowhere we could move to."
She also addressed the current investigation into the MasterChef presenter and said that she "was not surprised at all" and that the only surprise she felt was "that this didn't happen any sooner".
Wallace has been accused of making "inappropriate sexual comments" over the course of a 17 year period.
Marisa then addressed her previous claims and said: "[...] To be shouting all that really personal, it was disgusting, like, I don't know anybody else that would sit in a restaurant and yell at the top of their voice their favourite sex positions in great detail."
"You know, he didn't care that other people were around trying to enjoy their night. And the thing is, I just think somebody who behaves like that in public, they're going to behave like that everywhere."
Wallace's lawyers have said that "it is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature". It was also recently announced that Wallace will step down from the BBC cooking show while complaints are externally reviewed by producer Banijay UK.
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