Grace Dent and Anna Haough will replace Gregg Wallace and John Torode at BBC Show

Food critic Grace Dent and chef Anna Haugh, Gregg Wallace and John Torode are the new homeowners of Masterchef after being dismissed.
While Dent appeared regularly as a guest in MasterChef, Haugh dominated the Spin-Off Professionals series.
Wallace and Torode have been hosting the show for 20 years, but Alaned in July After a report, he claimed against them.
The BBC decided to publish this year’s Amaters series MasterChef series with both Wallace and Torode for the sake of the chefs.
The author and Podcaster Dent were a contestant in the Battle of MasterChef in 2023.
He said: “I’m on the moon to go back to MasterChef cuisine and to reveal what people cook behind closed doors. It is a pleasure to work with Anna who brought all their amazing experience to the table.
Last year, announced Wallace, after the allegations against him temporarily step back from offering the show after the Torode with Torode will host the next famous Masterchef series, he said.
The BBC has not yet announced what he plans to do with his completed famous series.
The Dublin -born chef Anna Hagh is the founder of Myrtle Restaurant in London and is also a familiar face on TV screens.
In the last episodes of the current MasterChef Amateurs series, Wallace took its place, as it was, the allegations against him appeared first during the filming in November.
He said: “I am happy to go back to MasterChef and judge with the wonderful Grace Dent, which I had admired for years. MasterChef has been inspired and echoed with cooks in home kitchens and in my sector.
BBC also confirmed the chef and television server Matt Tebbutt will replace Wallace As a judge in the next MasterChef series: professionals.
Saturday Kitchen Money will join Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti in the program.
Discussions about MasterChef began last year. BBC News first appeared Inappropriate sexual interpretation allegations against Wallace.
The production company of the show immediately ordered an investigation into the allegations. This summer, the Report approved more than 40 claims, including unwanted physical contact against Wallace and three of them.
Torode’s claim that he used a serious aggressive racist term was also confirmed.
Wallace insists that “the most serious” claims have been cleared, Torode says the incident is not “remembering”.