The stand-up comedian and star of Utopia admits he has a passion for food, the only problem is, it is more about eating it than cooking it. Photo: Getty ImagesĬan you believe that Dilruk Jayasinha used to be more at home with spreadsheets than a life onTV? In fact, the Sri Lankan-born star moved to Australia to study accounting. "Ĭomedian Dilruk Jayasinha won most popular new talent at the 60th Annual Logie Awards in 2018. MasterChef star Poh's 'stunning' photoshoot thrills fansĪnd no doubt he will be competitive in the MasterChef kitchen he has also shown his softer side posting a picture of him hugging fellow contestant Tilly Ramsay on social media writing: "When you have the pleasure of giving a delightful young person from the other side of the world a hug and a kiss just to make them feel better. MasterChef contestant serves judges raw dish in finale: ‘Heartbroken’
MasterChef 2021 winner Justin Narayan crowned in epic finale "A lifetime love of cooking teamed with a refusal to give up the flavours of his favourite meals led Ian to develop a plan that allowed him to eat the delicious foods he loves and to maintain a healthy, lean, strong body," it says in the description for the book. In fact, the former competitive swimmer has even released his own cookbook, Cook For Your Life: Fresh, Delicious Recipes where he shares his passion for good food. Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe, or Thorpey as he's affectionately known, may be an athlete but it doesn't mean he doesn't love to cook.
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Former Olympic swimmer Ian Thorpe will show off his culinary skills on MasterChef.