Love Island’s Luca Bish says ‘Christmas is cancelled’ after BBC pulls MasterChef special amid Gregg Wallace scandal

-Credit: (Image: BBC/Shine TV)
-Credit: (Image: BBC/Shine TV)


Former Love Island star Luca Bish has been left gutted by the BBC decision to pull the upcoming MasterChef Christmas special as he took to social media to declare "Christmas is cancelled".

Following the controversy surrounding the show and accusations about former host Gregg Wallace making "inappropriate sexual jokes" amongst other behavioural complaints, the BBC has decided to pull a selection of shows from their TV schedule.

Luca, a 25-year-old reality TV star had been set to appear in a festive edition of the BBC cooking show alongside Amy Walsh, Max George and Shazia Mirza. The two Christmas specials were set to air on BBC One later this month, but they will no longer be aired while an external review of misconduct allegations takes place.

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Gregg denies all allegations made against him -Credit:BBC

The presenter, 60, issued a controversial video statement at the weekend in which he hit out at a handful of "middle-class women of a certain age" over complaints made against him. He has since apologised for his remarks. He faces allegations from 13 people across a range of shows over a 17-year period, as reported by BBC News on Thursday, with many others since sharing their experiences.

Due to the ongoing investigation the BBC has decided not to broadcast th Celebrity Christmas special episode Luca was set to star in.It has also been confirmed that three episodes of BBC Two's Inside the Factory, which are repeats, have been taken out of the schedule.

Luca took to Instagram to tell his 1.2million followers he was gutted about the decision to pull the show. Sharing a black and white image of him in the celebrity MasterChef kitchen he captioned to post:"Christmas is cancelled. Gutted our Christmas special has been put on hold but hope to be on your screens again soon."

His fans were understandably gutted by the news, with one follower commented: "No we need you on the tv luca." Whie another wrote: "Very disappointed. You and Amy are such a joy to watch together."

A BBC spokesperson said : “As we have said, MasterChef is an amazing competition which is life-changing for the chefs taking part and the current series of MasterChef: The Professionals is continuing as planned. The celebrity Christmas specials are obviously a different type of show and in the current circumstances we have decided not to broadcast them.”