Gregg Wallace shares ANOTHER day in the life after being widely mocked by fans for viral Saturday...
Gregg Wallace has once more confused his admirers by sharing his usual schedule for Tuesday. This comes after some fans ridiculed his habitual Saturday routine.
The 59-year-old MasterChef judge shared insights into his daily routine on weekdays, revealing how he spends the hours from when he wakes up until he goes to bed.
At 6am, Gregg starts his day by hitting the gym. This is important for him as he needs to follow his five-day workout schedule.
Before, he mentioned: 'I currently weigh 12 stone [since I've lost five stone]. I possess less than 18 percent body fat and well-defined abs, although my stomach still swells up sometimes. I suppose everyone has their flaws.'
Gregg begins his day with a workout, and promptly starts working by hosting an Instagram live at 7am followed by a business chat at 7:30am.
Gregg Wallace has confused his supporters yet again by sharing his regular Tuesday schedule, following a wave of criticism over his Saturday routine.
Starting his day at 6am, the 59-year-old judge of MasterChef starts off his morning hitting the gym, as he is dedicated to maintaining his five-day-a-week exercise routine.
Gregg revealed his regular routine on an average workday, detailing how he spends his time from sunrise to sleep time.
After feeling hungry, Gregg finally takes a seat to have breakfast around 8:30 in the morning, just before a meeting with the management team.
He takes a quick 20-minute nap at 10am and then goes to the studio to do his work, have photoshoots, and attend work dinners.
Gregg surprised his supporters by disclosing his typical set of activities for the weekend in the My Saturday feature of The Telegraph.
Gregg shared that he doesn't stay in bed late during the weekends, and instead starts his day at 5am. He spends an hour reading his current book, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. Afterward, he makes himself coffee and checks the numbers of people who signed up for his health program.
There's no relaxation time left for him now. He has to maintain his workout routine, which he follows for five days a week. He has managed to convince the staff to let him have access to the gym half an hour earlier on the weekends, so that he can have some alone time while taking a swim and using the sauna.
As soon as the public begins to arrive at the designated time, Gregg heads straight for the treadmills. He endeavors to reach his goal of 50,000 steps per week, however, he claims that he doesn't break a sweat while doing so.
After getting hungry, but without exerting any physical effort, the next item on the agenda is breakfast. Gregg will be meeting his assistant at the nearby Harvester restaurant for breakfast. They will be enjoying bacon, sausage, and a fried egg.
Gregg caused confusion among his fans by sharing his usual weekend schedule, which involves a low-impact exercise routine, a hearty breakfast at the Harvester restaurant, and spending prolonged periods of time playing video games based on historical battles.
Although it may come as a surprise to some, he openly acknowledges dining at an inexpensive restaurant chain. Nevertheless, he expresses complete satisfaction with the quality of the food and has developed a preference for the grilled chicken and the self-service salad station.
On the other hand, he mentioned that he has been disappointed with the food provided in numerous three-star Michelin restaurants across Europe.
Over breakfast, he converses with his personal assistant about his hectic schedule involving his involvement in MasterChef filming, running a wellness venture, and starting a new health and wellness podcast called A Piece of Cake.
In reference to his latest podcast centered around healthy living, Gregg reflected: 'I thoroughly enjoy conversing with knowledgeable individuals, however I too possess a level of expertise due to my lengthy experience with journaling, manifesting desires, setting goals, and indulging in self-help literature.'
It appears that Gregg has a fast metabolism as he is able to eat breakfast and then have lunch only 90 minutes later. His spouse, Anna, who is 38 years old, ensures that food is ready for him when he gets home at noon.
Following the midday meal, he spends valuable moments with his four-year-old son named Sid. Sid has non-verbal autism, but recently he has been seeking out company and making eye contact.
Being honest about his connection with his youngest kid, Gregg - who has two grown-up children Tom, 29, and Libby, 26, with his former spouse Denise - expressed: 'I'm more adept at parenting now that I'm older, but having another child is not a decision I would have made at this point in my life.
After building up an urge to eat, without any physical exertion, the next thing on the agenda is breakfast. Gregg is planning to meet his personal assistant at the nearby Harvester restaurant, where they will enjoy bacon, sausage, and fried egg for breakfast.
It appears that Gregg has a fast metabolism as he eats his breakfast, and just within one and half hour, he has lunch. His wife, Anna, who is 38 years old, makes sure lunch is ready by the time he comes back home from work at 12 pm.
Following lunch, the blogger sets aside time to spend with Sid, their four-year-old son who has non-verbal autism. Despite his communication challenges, the blogger notes that Sid is beginning to show a greater interest in socializing and making eye contact.
Gregg's routine for Saturdays instantly became popular on X, with confused supporters saying he resembles the comedic persona of Steve Coogan's character, Alan Partridge.
I consistently conveyed the truth to Anna and respected her wishes because I have deep affection for her. However, I did ask for two things: having assistance with household chores (thus, her mother came to live with us), and having a duration of one week per year where we travel alone without any other company.
Following an hour and a half of spending quality time with Sid, Gregg treats himself to a two-hour period of personal relaxation.
Being a fan of video games and a self-proclaimed 'novice historian', he enjoys spending his afternoons alone in his home office, delving into the world of Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia, which takes place in the year 878 AD.
Following his triumph in leading the Norsemen, Saxons, and Gaels to success, he proceeds to get dinner ready for his loved ones.
The owner of the restaurant and ex-vegetable seller disclosed that Anna is responsible for most of the cooking in the kitchen while he only prepares a meal for his family once a week, with his go-to dish being grilled fish that he purchases from the fishmonger.
He has a preference for creating his own 'nutritious' cheeseburgers because he avoids ordering food from restaurants due to his commitment to improving his health.
Gregg has limited his consumption of alcohol and only drinks twice a week. He usually begins with a pint and later has a glass of wine followed by either whisky or brandy. However, he always stays cautious not to drink too much.
Following his busy day, Gregg retires early at 8pm. During this time, he and Anna usually engage in leisure activities such as reading or streaming movies on his computer. Gregg had previously attempted to relax on the sofa while munching on some biscuits, but it was not satisfying for him.
Usually, people fall asleep around 9pm.
Gregg's routine on Saturdays became very popular on X, and many confused fans compared him to Alan Partridge, a character from Steve Coogan's comedy.
They wrote: 'I am currently watching Gregg Wallace's Partridgian My Saturday with great interest.'; 'Gregg Wallace has written an article that clearly puts him in the top tier of the most self-centred contributors on LinkedIn.'
I had the opportunity to encounter Gregg Wallace twice within an hour while strolling through Manchester city centre. Upon our brief interaction, I wasn't completely taken aback by his Partridge-like interview style.
I really enjoy this part where they talk about the amateur historian Gregg Wallace. Hey, anyone willing to open Fitness First early for Gregg Wallace? I wonder how we can explain to him that historians don't necessarily do that.
Gregg is quite occupied managing MasterChef recording, his health and wellness business, and his brand-new health and wellness podcast called A Piece of Cake (as seen in the picture beside his fellow MasterChef judge, John Torode).
"At 8pm, the snack is biscuits, and there's also cheese involved," says Gregg Wallace, according to the article. Some are questioning whether this is a parody or not. However, many are unable to resist reading the remarkable Gregg Wallace piece, as they call it a journey with every word being spectacular.
Just think about being the individual who needs to arrive at the gym thirty minutes before anyone else just because Gregg Wallace wants to have a peaceful swim, or his personal assistant who must accompany him to Harvester every Saturday morning and witness him eating his breakfast of bacon and eggs.
Gregg Wallace: Every morning, I wake up at the same time and spend an hour reading my current book, A Gentleman In Moscow by Amor Towles. Afterward, I'll make myself a delicious coffee and check my emails. My soundtrack for this morning routine is the hit song "Park Life" by Blur.
Gregg Wallace has revealed that his child was not planned and that he spends a total of two hours playing computer games. Sadly, he spends less time with his autistic son, only an hour and a half. If I were to express my opinion on the matter, I fear that Twitter may take disciplinary action against me.