"I had done a show for [Channel] Seven called Restaurant Rules [in 2004]," Matt began.
"I had done a show for [Channel] Seven called Restaurant Rules [in 2004]," Matt began.
As with many competitions, viewers will also say 'goodbye' to one or two of their favourites each week.
Dancing With The Stars is back for another season and it has already had quite a dramatic start. Watch Below: Matt Preston low score on Dancing With The StarsThe show's first elimination was anything but normal, with ex-MasterChef judge Matt Preston choosing to leave the show early on his own accord. A voting system usually determines the series eliminations with the bottom two teams required to compete in a dance-off, however, Matt who found himself in the bottom two alongside AFL star Gavin Wanganeen, chose to quit the competition. “I’ve loved everything about this, but my ankle is cooked,” Matt told hosts Daryl Somers and Sonia Kruger during Sunday night's episode. “I can’t dance again tonight so what I want to do is to concede and give the win to Gavin, who did brilliantly today and I’m so proud to be doing this for you, brother.”Responding to the surprising news, Daryl revealed that the show had "never had this happen" and turned to the judges to see their reaction. “I mean, injuries happen and there’s nothing you can do about that,” Craig Revel Horwood shared.“I’ve been a dancer all my life, if you’re injured you shouldn’t dance on an injury – so Matt, I think you’ve made the right decision. Sad to see you go, but Gavin, darling welcome, for you get another life on the show now.”“You’re absolutely doing the right thing and thank you for giving us determination and your courage, you’ve been wonderful,” Sharna Burgess added.“And I’m gonna give you a big hug after the show.”This highly anticipated 2023 series marks the show's second instalment on the network, having originally aired from 2004 to 2015 before briefly moving to Channel 10.
MasterChef Australia‘s new season has been rescheduled to launch on Sunday (May 7) evening following the death of judge Jock Zonfrillo.
Jock Zonfrillo, the MasterChef Australia judge and award-winning Scottish chef, has died unexpectedly aged 46.
Monday night marked Nigella’s last episode of MKR, only judging group one of the show before stepping aside for Matt Preston to co-host alongside Manu for the remainder of the season.
The trio were co-hosts of MasterChef Australia for 11 seasons, before their exit from the show in 2019.
If you thought that cleaning your wooden spoon thoroughly was as easy as lathering up a sponge and quickly scrubbing it with Fairy Liquid, you would be wrong. Although your wooden utensils may look clean, chances are they’re not as one Australian woman found out.
Jock along with fellow judges Melissa Leong and Andy Allen took the reins of the MasterChef kitchen this year with the departure of Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston and George Calombaris.
The humble sausage roll has been an iconic staple of Aussie diets for years.
He’s worked with, and become close friends with ex-MasterChef judges Matt Preston, Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris for several years, but Curtis Stone is adamant that he is a fan of Back To Win’s new judges.
We finally have a release date for the 2020 season of MasterChef Australia – and it’s coming to our screens very soon!
Luckily, food guru Matt Preston (who's thrown a few dinner parties in his time) shares his secrets to throwing the perfect dinner party, every single time.
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