Celebrity chef Gino D’Acampo has found himself at the center of a storm of misconduct allegations, with former colleagues accusing him of inappropriate and aggressive behavior over the years.
While D’Acampo has firmly denied the claims, the controversy has led ITV to sever ties with him, reportedly dropping him from multiple shows.
Allegations of Inappropriate Conduct
Several women who worked alongside D’Acampo have come forward with accounts of his behavior on various ITV programs.
These allegations include sexually suggestive remarks, crude jokes, and intimidating conduct.
Some former colleagues have stated they were too afraid to report the incidents at the time due to fear of professional repercussions.
One woman described an incident where D’Acampo allegedly made an explicit comment in front of a full crew, while another claimed he greeted her wearing only his boxer shorts before making a crude joke.
Additional accusations include comments about female colleagues’ bodies and threats directed at junior staff members.
ITV’s Response and Internal Concerns
Amid growing public scrutiny and internal concerns, ITV reportedly began distancing itself from D’Acampo.
Insiders suggest that the network was cautious about another high-profile scandal following the fallout surrounding Phillip Schofield and Gregg Wallace.
The so-called “MasterChef effect” put pressure on ITV to act swiftly, leading to D’Acampo’s quiet removal from upcoming projects.
He was allegedly dropped from Gordon, Gino & Fred: Road Trip after refusing to sign a morality clause that would have allowed ITV to terminate his contract over behavioral issues.
The network has also reportedly shelved a new season of Family Fortunes, which had already been filmed.
Production Companies Speak Out
Beyond ITV, production companies involved in D’Acampo’s projects have also acknowledged awareness of past concerns.
Objective Media Group, responsible for Gordon, Gino & Fred, admitted that they had received complaints as early as 2018 and provided D’Acampo with “bespoke training” in response.
Meanwhile, MultiStory Media, which produced Gino’s Italian Express, has stated that they are reviewing past concerns as well as any new allegations that have surfaced.
D’Acampo’s Firm Denial
D’Acampo has strongly denied all allegations, insisting that he was never informed of any complaints during his career.
In a statement, he expressed his shock at the accusations, maintaining that he has always conducted himself professionally and respectfully.
His legal team has dismissed the allegations as fabrications and emphasized that ITV continued working with him for years without issue.
The Fallout and What’s Next
The scandal has left D’Acampo’s television career in jeopardy, with networks and production companies hesitant to associate with him.
With past complaints now being scrutinized, ITV is facing questions about how it handled concerns regarding D’Acampo’s conduct over the years.
As the allegations continue to make headlines, the future remains uncertain for the once-beloved TV chef.
Whether he can salvage his career or if this marks the end of his time on British television is yet to be seen.
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