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ATTWOOD HAPPY THAT SEEDY CULTURE IS FINALLY BEING DEALT WITH

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September 01, 2025

We cancelled TV bullies

- by ED GLEAVE

OLIVIA Attwood is warning it's game over for TV stars who behave badly.

For years, studios have been plagued by seedy antics and bullying.

But the presenter thinks that sort of thing is not being tolerated any more.

Olivia says: "I think that the jig is up for people that don’t behave well on set.

"There was a culture for a long time where that was tolerated.

"But I don’t think in this day and age and in this climate that we are putting up with as much of that, which is good."

Olivia is convinced there’s no excuse for inappropriate behaviour from any TV stars because it isn't as tough as most industries.

"Being in the entertainment industry is a f***ing privilege of a job," she adds.

"We are not saving lives here. We are making telly. It should be fun. Let’s not take the fun out of it for everyone involved." In recent months a raft of household names have been dropped over claims they misbehaved.

Gregg Wallace and John Torode have both been axed from MasterChef following investigations over their behaviour.

Gino D'Acampo has been sidelined by ITV after allegations were made, which the chef denies.

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