Australia’s most iconic kitchen will be bursting with an array of famous faces when 10 of the nation’s most loved celebrities test out their home cooking skills in the MasterChef kitchen.
Acclaimed Aussie actors, Rebecca Gibney and Matt Le Nevez will compete for the title of Celebrity MasterChef Australia 2021.
They have warmed our hearts on the small screen, but can they fire up our tastebuds in the MasterChef kitchen?
Renowned fashion designer Collette Dinnigan will be swapping fancy frocks for the coveted MasterChef apron. Her iconic style is sure to bring a touch of glitz and glamour to the competition.
Following a stellar career in the pool, gold medal Olympian Ian Thorpe will be going for gold in the kitchen, while Korean-born Australian singer songwriter, multi-instrumentalist performing artist, Dami Im, is swapping her microphone for a kitchen whisk.
While Chrissie Swan is never short of words on her Nova 100 radio show, will she be left speechless when she enters the MasterChef Kitchen?
And will comedian Dilruk Jayasinha have the last laugh when it comes time to plate up his culinary delights in front of the esteemed MasterChef judges?
After years of battling it out in the world’s biggest sports stadiums, Australian professional football legend Archie Thompson and AFL champion and Fox Footy presenter Nick Riewoldt are gearing up for a different challenge when the MasterChef Kitchen becomes their new playing ground.
And finally, ready to face the heat in the kitchen is British TV presenter and daughter of internationally renowned, multi-Michelin starred chef Gordon Ramsay, Tilly Ramsay.
Judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo return, putting their own taste buds through a range of mouth-watering dishes, as they discover which celebrities have the palate and skill to chop, slice and sizzle their way to win the coveted Celebrity MasterChef Australia trophy.
And if you are still hungry for more, we’re dishing up a super-charged, second-half schedule of addictive event television including Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn, The Bachelor Australia, The Bachelorette Australia, The Masked Singer Australia, Making It Australia plus fresh episodes of Have you Been Paying Attention?, Gogglebox Australia, The Living Room and Mirror, Mirror.
Plus, The Dog House Australia is almost here and it’s paw-fect viewing.
Cementing our place as home of the biggest events on the 2021 Australian sporting calendar, we’ll be bringing you all the live and exclusive coverage of the 2021 MotoGP World Championship, 2021 Formula One Australian Grand Prix and the 2021 Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Rounding out our sporting credentials are all the live A-League, Westfield W-League, Socceroos, Matildas and FFA Cup matches who have found a new home on Network 10 and Paramount+.