Gregg Wallace demands he never intended to cause offense as he leaves BC show Inside the Industrial

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Gregg Wallace demands he 'never intended to cause offense' as he leaves BBC show Inside the Industrial facility

The BBC MasterChef star left his job on the show recently.

Gregg Wallace has been left annoyed about reports encompassing his BBC Inside the Manufacturing plant exit, as per reports.

Following seven years on the show Gregg reported that he would at this point not be on the show to take care of his young child, Sid, who has mental imbalance.

As detailed by Birmingham Live, insiders say Gregg purportedly annoyed female staff individuals in front of his exit.

Gregg has now stood up, saying he is "shocked" at the offense caused.

An insider told The Times: "He was discourteous towards staff and kept on talking in an overly critical way, particularly to ladies.

He was given a verbal railing and was dismayed that he had caused such offense.

He felt that he was simply attempting to be well disposed, however no longer understood what the correct comment was any more and chosen to leave."

A source said: "He comes in telling wisecracks, yet is from an altogether different world to our laborers."

Addressing The Times in June, Gregg said: "I've delighted in doing [Inside the Factory] for various years and I've done many plants

. I use humor to loosen up individuals. It's an instrument I've utilized for bunches of years

. I never at any point set off to disturb or annoy anyone and I never would. It makes me upset that I could have vexed individuals."

Gregg told the BBC recently: "As watchers know, to say I find within manufacturing plants captivating is putting it mildly.

I've never neglected to be stunned by the size of creation.

Whether it's transport lines brimming with small desserts or a multi level bus carrying out of the industrial facility for the absolute first time.

As far as I might be concerned, shooting the show close by my other television and family responsibilities has forever been an equilibrium.

As my child Sid's requirements become really testing, I've concluded the opportunity has arrived to hang up my hairnet.

We've previously recorded 12 future episodes so watchers can see me getting a charge out of parts more production lines in my hey viz coat for some time to come at this point."

He added: "It's a great chance to quit doing it since there's really 12 episodes in the can…

so I could never have been recording for some time at any rate, so it just appeared to be smart to stop it."

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