Jay Blades, the previous manufacturing unit employee who established himself as a agency favourite on British tv, has been charged with two counts of rape.
In an announcement on Monday night, West Mercia Police stated that Blades, 55, will seem in courtroom to face the fees on August 13.
A West Mercia Police spokesman stated: “Jason Blades, 55, of Claverley in Shropshire, has been charged with two counts of rape. He is because of seem at Telford magistrates’ courtroom on 13 August 2025.”
The rape allegations observe a separate cost towards Blades final 12 months referring to controlling and coercive conduct, which he has denied. Blades is at the moment awaiting trial on these separate allegations and can seem at Worcester Crown Court docket on Tuesday for a pre-trial evaluate, per courtroom listings.
Blades has established himself as a family title after first showing in The Restore Store in 2017. Produced by Warner Bros. Discovery-owned Ricochet, the present follows a bunch of consultants who lovingly restore folks’s treasured possessions. Blades has not appeared on the present since final 12 months.
King Charles III (then the Prince of Wales) appeared on The Restore Store in 2021, whereas the present has additionally hosted Dame Judi Dench. Blades and Dench struck up a rapport and went on to make Channel 4 present Dame Judi and Jay: The Odd Couple.
Blades has additionally appeared on Superstar MasterChef and The Nice Superstar Bake Off, whereas in 2020, he launched manufacturing firm Hungry Jay Media in collaboration with Hungry Bear Media, producer of BBC sequence Gladiators and Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel.
The costs towards Blades come at a time when there’s important scrutiny on the conduct of male presenters on British tv.
Most lately, Gregg Wallace and John Torrode had been eliminated because the hosts of MasterChef after an impartial investigation substantiated allegations of misconduct towards the 2 males. Wallace apologized for utilizing “inappropriate language,” however denied extra critical allegations.
Torrode was accused of utilizing racist language, later reported by The Instances of London to be the n-word. Torrode stated he had no recollection of the incident.
The BBC has been contacted for remark relating to Blades. The broadcaster beforehand stated it could not be “applicable to touch upon ongoing authorized proceedings.”