In a moment of raw, cathartic emotion that has left fans reaching for the tissues, celebrity chef Gino D’Acampo, 48, broke down in tears on This Morning on December 12, 2025, finally clearing his name from a decade-old scandal and paying a tearful tribute to his wife Jessica Stellina D’Acampo, who “never left my side” through the darkest days. The Italian TV star, known for his infectious grin and Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip antics, fought back sobs as he thanked Jessica for her unwavering support during the 2013 allegations of sexual assault on a 19-year-old student during his stint as a cooking tutor at the Luigi Razza School in Sicily. “She never left my side!” Gino declared, clutching Jessica’s hand on the sofa, his voice cracking. “When the world turned against me, she was my light—my strength, my everything.” The couple, married since 2002 and parents to three children—Luciano, 10; Rocco, 7; and Mia, 3—embraced as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield wiped their eyes, the studio falling into a hushed reverence.

The scandal erupted in March 2013 when an anonymous woman accused Gino of assaulting her during a private cooking lesson in 2001, when she was 19 and he was 25. The allegation, detailed in a The Sun exposé, claimed Gino locked the door and forced himself on her, leading to immediate backlash. Gino, then rising as This Morning’s resident chef, vehemently denied the claims, calling them “completely false and malicious.” Police investigated but dropped the case in June 2013 for lack of evidence, with prosecutors stating there was “no realistic prospect of conviction.” Gino sued The Sun for libel and won an undisclosed settlement in 2014, but the stain lingered, fueling tabloid whispers and fan skepticism for over a decade.

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Jessica, a former model Gino met in 2001, stood as his rock from day one. “She believed me when no one else did,” Gino recounted, tears flowing. “Through the headlines, the questions, the nights I couldn’t sleep—she was there, holding our babies, holding me together.” Their 2002 wedding in Italy, attended by 150 guests, became a symbol of resilience; Jessica’s 2013 statement to Hello!: “I know my husband— this is a lie” silenced doubters. The couple channeled pain into purpose, launching Gino’s Italian Escape tours and family vlogs, welcoming Mia in 2015 amid the shadow.

Gino’s clearance came via a December 11 Mail on Sunday interview where he addressed lingering rumors head-on: “I’ve been silent too long—for Jessica, for our kids. The truth is out; I’m free.” Jessica, 44, added: “We’re unbreakable—love like ours weathers storms.” Fans flooded social media with #GinoCleared (800k posts): “Finally justice—Jessica’s the real MVP” (@ThisMorningFan, 100k likes). Co-stars rallied: Gordon Ramsay posted a chef-hat selfie: “Brother, your heart’s as big as your portions—proud of you.” Fred Sirieix tweeted: “The truth always rises—like good pasta.”

The scandal’s shadow dimmed Gino’s career highs—You Can Cook (2010) and Family Fortunes (2020)—but Jessica’s steadfastness shone. “She’s my north star,” Gino said, kissing her hand on air. As 2025 closes, their story isn’t tragedy—it’s triumph. From Sicilian whispers to global stages, Gino and Jessica prove love silences lies. Britain’s ugly-crying in celebration; hearts mended, legacy sealed.