Gregg Wallace laments ‘boring’ role after quitting BBC show for son

Gregg Wallace, 58, took to social media yesterday to share an update with fans as he returned home from spending the day doing voice-overs. The MasterChef star admitted he found the job “boring”, as he revealed he was home-bound and could not wait to have dinner.

In a video shared in view of his 164,000 Instagram followers, Gregg recorded himself during his train ride looking cheerful.

John, who is married to and shares a son with Anne-Marie Sterpini, announced: “Nearly home.

“Voice-overs are so boring… Just stuck in a glass box reading lines continuously.

“I’m starving and I know Anne’s made a chow mein full of veg so… Nearly home.”

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The update comes after Gregg revealed he will stop presenting BBC show Inside The Factory in order to help take care of his three-year-old son, who has been diagnosed with autism.

Gregg opened up about his family life and his decision to step away from the programme on Gaby Roslin’s BBC Radio London show.

The former greengrocer described how his “lovely, lovely little boy” needs additional support with his education.

Describing his wife Anne-Marie as a “wonderful mother”, he said parenting their non-verbal and autistic son was “not easy”.

“You’ve got a little boy who’s cuddly and happy and naughty, like any little boy would be, but he can’t speak.

“He can’t talk to you, so he gets frustrated because he finds it difficult to tell you what exactly it is he needs.

“Right now, we need to find education for him and I can’t just leave that to Anna – that’s a big, big decision,” he continued.

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