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Kym Marsh delays Morning Live return after operation

Kym Marsh is forced to delay her return to Morning Live as she continues to recover from a hernia operation.

Kym Marsh missed a planned return to Morning Live on Monday following a hernia operation.

The BBC One magazine show returned for its second series on January 25 after a successful trial run at the end of 2020, but former Coronation Street actress Marsh missed the first week of shows as she recovered from the operation.

Marsh had been due to return on Monday but was still not well enough, with Strictly Come Dancing's Oti Mabuse drafted in at the last minute to co-host alongside Gethin Jones.

Appearing via video link on the show, Marsh said: "I am really surprised. There was more to it than we originally thought.

"I am someone who likes to get up and about and do things for myself. It's really difficult having to sit and do nothing, it's horrendous.

"One of the problems of having a hernia is it's really restrictive and stops you doing exercise you want to do.

"This is just killing me now. But I am listening to my body. You have to, it's important. I'll be there soon."

Marsh has previously revealed that she had been on the waiting list for an operation for almost year.

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The 60-year-old stepped down from the cookery franchise last November after multiple women accused him of inappropriate behaviour on set over the years - including serious allegations that he groped crew members.

While Wallace has conceded that he sometimes may have made bawdy jokes, he has categorically denied ever knowingly bullying or sexually harassing anyone.

The BBC launched an investigation into Wallace - during which he was diagnosed with autism - and is due to publish the results, which are largely expected to find in his favour, next month.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Wallace claimed that as the stories about him started to break last November, he received no contact from the BBC at all for the first few days.

"Nobody should be left on their own to face something like this," he said. "It's very difficult to explain the pressure unless you've been through it.

"I thought about suicide all the time: 'Is my insurance up to date? Will Anna (Wallace's wife of nine years) get some money? She doesn't deserve this. It would be better if I wasn't here'."

He continued: 'I hadn't slept for four days. The feeling of being under attack, of isolation, of abandonment was overwhelming. Nobody from the BBC contacted me once these stories started breaking – absolutely nobody at all.

"News channels were updating hourly with new allegations. There was a tidal wave of abuse on social media, a dozen reporters outside the gate. You're watching yourself get personally ripped apart, criticised, accused of all sorts of stuff over and over again. You're thinking, 'This isn't true. It isn't true. What's coming next?'

"You don't sleep. Your chest races. Your body feels like it's shutting down because it can't cope with the levels of stress. You feel really dirty and horrible because everybody is saying you're a pervert. Women – big, respected personalities I thought I had a decent relationship with - were attacking me.

"Look, I don't want to make myself sound innocent because, I've come to realise, I must have offended a lot of people over the years when you look at the number of complaints.

"But people on MasterChef are in a very stressed situation and many of them are going to leave disappointed with shattered dreams. I think there has been a lot of misunderstanding of my intention, and so many of the complaints are from so long ago. There's a difference between what they think I said and what was actually said."

The series of MasterChef that Wallace filmed with John Torode before the allegations surfaced remains on the shelf until the results of the investigation are published, while a new celebrity series has now been filmed with food critic Grace Dent as a new co-host.