Overview
- Wallace was formally banned from future BBC work after independent investigations upheld 45 of 83 misconduct allegations spanning nearly two decades
- He launched Healthy Fifty this month, offering members over 50 access to a private online chat room for £11.99 per month
- The wellness brand also includes one-to-one personal training sessions at £200 per month aimed at middle-aged men seeking fitness and lifestyle guidance
- The BBC has reiterated it has no plans to rehire Wallace following the publication of the independent investigation findings
- Critics have described the venture as an echo chamber reflecting a broader trend of media personalities monetizing niche digital platforms after mainstream bans