GREGG Wallace has confirmed his return to screens with a brand new show a year on from his MasterChef sacking.
Gregg, 61, was sacked by the BBC in July 2025 after dozens of people came forward accusing him of inappropriate behaviour and bullying.
The TV star, who had left the show in November 2024 due to the inquiry into his alleged misconduct, then sparked outrage by saying the complaints came from “middle-class women of a certain age”.
But now the former MasterChef star is gearing up for a brand new cookery show that he will front on thousands of screens up and down the country.
On Friday, Gregg announced plans for a new cooking show on a social media platform.
The show is titled Gregg’s Kitchen and will go live for the first time on Easter Sunday (April 5).
Gregg’s Kitchen will be a 12-hour live cooking show, which will air via TikTok.
Taking to social media on Good Friday, Gregg revealed to followers: “I am excited to announce a brand new live cookery show on TikTok, Gregg’s Kitchen, and it will showcase on Sunday, April 5.
“We are going to be cooking some amazing dishes, we are going to have some incredible guests, lots of cookery, lots of live chat and more importantly, lots of very good offers for you to buy on TikTok shop.”
The first ever Gregg’s Kitchen instalment will feature live cooking with Reece Taylor, who is a private chef and culinary consultant.
The first episode is also sponsored by Malik Butchers, one of the UK’s largest halal butchers with a strong social media presence.
There will also be cooking equipment provided by Cooksmart.
Fans flocked to the comments section of Gregg’s posts promoting the new show.
One person said: “Definitely will be watching.”
“Haha, great stuff, i’ll be there Gregg,” said a second.
“April 5th won’t miss it great collaboration,” penned a third.
While a fourth said: “I’ll be there. Canny wait.”
And a fifth penned: “Can’t wait for this, sounds great.”
This comes as Gregg rakes in cash with personalised videos he flogs on Cameo.
He charges £40 per message and promises to deliver within seven hours.
His new career attempts come after Gregg faced a slew of complaints about his behaviour on the popular BBC cooking show, including some from celeb contestants.
A damning report upheld 45 of the 83 complaints between 2005 and 2024.











