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TV chef Gino Dacampo denies claims of inappropriate behavior

Adnan MaharBy Adnan MaharFebruary 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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ITV News has published numerous allegations from anonymous accusers who said they had worked with D’Acampo at the TV production. The BBC News have not spoken to his accuser and have not confirmed their claims.

They used abusive language and sexual language during the set’s explosion and accused him of aggressive behavior.

His actions are said to have made some production staff horrible and offensive, ITV News reported.

In response, D’Acampo “strictly denied” the claim. He said, “I’ve never noticed these issues before.”

The statement continued. “I am my father and husband and I have worked with over 1,500 people in about 80 productions in my career, and I am very proud of this.

“I take such issues very seriously,” he said, adding that the suggestion that he acted in an inappropriate way is “deeply upset.”

D’Acampo, 48, has been a regular on British television since the early 2000s. He mainly worked for ITV, appearing in many cooking and travel shows and other entertainment programs.

Italian-born chefs and broadcasters also appear in the BBC program.

In a statement, ITV said the production company “takes primary responsibility for its obligation to care for everyone it works with.”

The broadcaster said it has “strengthened” its “strengthened” policy on what standards it expects from production companies it has worked for over the past five years.

The statement continued. “All of the concerns and complaints raised by those who spoke to ITN (producers of ITV News) explains inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour.

“Most of them weren’t reported to ITV at the time. If you encounter problems with ITV Action.”



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