AXED TV host Gregg Wallace is flogging a £10 guide to the menopause penned by a middle-aged woman.
The suspended MasterChef star blamed his demise on "middle-class women of a certain age" who didn't like his crude sense of humour.
But we can reveal that Gregg is selling a guide to the condition by expert Kat Bright via his fitness empire.
He tells buyers: "Are you experiencing the menopause? Are you struggling to lose weight?
"Have a read of this incredibly useful guide written by our nutritionist, Kat, who specialises in female mid-life weight loss and health.
"In here you will learn lots about the menopause and what happens to your body during this time, the reasons you may be struggling to lose weight, ways to adapt your lifestyle making weight loss possible as well as some tasty recipes to follow."
"Kat herself is in her midlife and experiencing the menopause and so has a special interest in helping women to navigate this period of their life.
"She believes that optimal health doesn't end at 40 and helps women to thrive after 40."
He is also trying to earn extra cash selling guides on what booze to drink and what takeaways to choose – both also £10.
Gregg’s health website offers various membership plans, and now £40 has been slashed off the annual plans, which were originally £90.
A pop up on his site reads: “Get £40 off the annual subscription. At less than £1 a week, it’s the easiest decision you’ll make for your health this year. Join us today and transform your life with GreggWallace.Health!"
MasterChef’s Gregg launched his website to help people lose weight and keep it off.
The first page sees photos of the TV star, as well as Gregg’s story on how he lost five stone which, he tells visitors “isn’t by dieting.”
The star has told friends he expects to be sacked following an investigation into his alleged sexual harassment and groping.
And several women have come forward about his behaviour, prompting a probe.
In response to the criticism about his "middle class women of a certain age" comments, Greg said: "I want to apologise for any offence that I caused with my post yesterday and any upset I may have caused to a lot of people.
"I wasn't in a good space when I posted it. I've been under a huge amount of stress, a lot of emotion."
He added: "I felt very alone and under siege yesterday when I posted it.
"It is obvious to me I need to take some time out while this investigation is underway.
"I hope you understand and I do hope you will accept this apology."