After reportedly being dropped by Channel 4 following allegations surrounding his behaviour, the British adventurer, 40, has "wholeheartedly and emphatically" rejected claims he joked about having sex with a female contestant on his show. A Channel 4 spokesperson previously told Express.co.uk: “Ant Middleton will not be taking part in future series of SAS: Who Dares Wins," before citing his "personal conduct" as the reason for the move.


He has only ever been informed of these allegations, which he wholeheartedly and emphatically rejects
Representatives of Ant Middleton
A spokesperson for the former soldier has now told the MailOnline: "Ant has worked on TV sets around the world for many years and has never at any point been accused of speaking inappropriately by anyone.
"He has only ever been informed of these allegations, which he wholeheartedly and emphatically rejects, via the media."
Insurance Loans Mortgage Attorney Credit LawyerIt then went on to detail that neither of the networks he works for have launched any kind of formal review process.
The statement ended: "If anyone felt that he did say anything verbally offensive we would have expected a formal process of review but no such discussion has ever taken place either via any of the networks he works for or via bodies such as Bectu."
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Ant Middleton rejected claims he joked about having sex with women on SAS set (Image: CHANNEL/PA)
Ant Middleton was dropped by Channel 4 earlier this week over his 'personal conduct' on set (Image: INSTAGRAM)

The Channel 4 presenter was dropped earlier this week for his "personal conduct" while filming SAS: Who Dares Wins last year.
The move came after a report by The Sun where it is claimed that the presenter could be heard through his microphone telling