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Gregg Wallace 's Channel 4 mockumentary The British Miracle Meat has been hit with hundreds of Ofcom complaints. MasterChef judge Gregg, 58, appeared on the programme which purported to be about a ...
Gregg Wallace has spoken out following a spectacular backlash was unleashed against his latest TV appearance where he appeared to eat human flesh. The show saw Gregg - and fellow chef Michel Roux ...
TV foodie Gregg Wallace has been hit with 408 Ofcom complaints after he shocked viewers with his latest programme for Channel 4 as the Masterchef presenter tucked into a human steak. The satirical ...
Gregg Wallace talks about eating human meat Gregg Wallace has explained why he made British Miracle Meat, a mockumentary for Channel 4 after he faced backlash from viewers.
Gregg Wallace travels to a factory producing ‘human flesh’ steaks (Picture: Channel Four) ‘£250 for a single buttock, double is £400.’ No, this isn’t the price list for the latest ...
The satirical documentary, called ' Gregg Wallace: British Miracle Meat', saw the controversial presenter tour a factory which manufactured 'engineered human meat', before trying it himself.
Channel 4 viewers have been left baffled by a Gregg Wallace-fronted mockumentary about eating human meat.. On Monday (24 July), the channel aired a new “documentary” from the Masterchef ...
Channel 4 viewers have been left stunned after foodie Gregg Wallace appeared to eat a "human steak" on TV. The Masterchef presenter, well-known for food critiquing, appeared on our screens in a ...
Viewers were unsure if ‘The British Miracle Meat’ was real or not Isobel Lewis Thursday 27 July 2023 06:35 BST Comments Gregg Wallace presents human meat mockumentary The British Miracle Meat ...
Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat is sledgehammer satire for a nation on its knees The ‘Masterchef’ host explores a world of commercialised cannibalism in the controversial Channel 4 ...
Posts claiming that “human meat” is being grown in the UK and sold in supermarkets have been shared thousands of times on social media. The videos, which feature clips edited together and include ...
Earlier this week, Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, about a gruesome food development, caused a stir. It was the latest satire masquerading as reality, writes Neil Armstrong.