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Celebrity Masterchef viewers left in fits of rage over Chris Eubank 'fix' claims
Celebrity Masterchef appears to have frustrated viewers who claimed the show is a "fix" after he received a substantial amount of help.However, other contestants including Cliff Parisi and Melanie Blatt were largely left to fend for themselves during the challenge which saw them making their own pasta while being timed.Chris, 56, was offered assistance by John Torode and Greg Wallace during the heated round leaving fans at home in fits of rage.READ MORE: Celebrity Masterchef fans enraged over John Torode 'stealing' catchphrase from co-starGreg Wallace also made a comment on this as he said: "You got a bit of instruction but you did it, well done."He continued: "I think Chris' inexperience showed there, he did get a bit of help but he perseveres, he gets the job done."However, the boxing legend also acknowledged the help he received as he reflected on the challenge."I'm feeling stupendous, with their help, they got me through," he said before adding: "On a scale of one to ten, I'd give it an eight, yeah."Taking to Twitter, one said: "If Chris Eubank doesn't go tonight it's a fix!#CelebrityMasterChef.""Why are they basically doing the task for him?! #celebritymasterchef," added a second.Before a third tweeted: "#CelebrityMasterchef Nice one, just tell Chris exactly what to do!!"Another raged: "Funnily enough, they're not helping Cliff but told Chris Eubank what to do.
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Celebrity Masterchef fans up in arms as John Tarode 'steals' Greg Wallace's catchphrase
MasterChef fans were up in arms that John Tarode had stole Greg Wallace's famous line.Viewers tuned in on Tuesday (16 August) to watch the likes of Gogglebox's Chris Eubank, All Saints star Melanie Blatt, choirmaster Gareth Malone, dancer Queen Mo-Jo and Eastenders actor Cliff Parisi cook against one another for a place in the final. Each contestant was given a secret ingredient to work with and All Saints songstress Mel was asked to conjure up something with chocolate.READ MORE: Celebrity MasterChef's Nancy Dell'Olio leaves fans baffled over food blunder on BBC showShowing off her desert skills, Mel opted to deliver the judges John and Greg a seriously appetising and calorific chocolate and peanut butter cheesecake.Speaking to camera, John praised the hitmaker for idea but stressed she'd need to ensure that she had a "buttery biscuit base".After hearing the three words from the Greg Wallace's Buttery Biscuit Base mash-up that went viral a few years ago, online users went wild.However, many fans were unhappy that John had stolen Greg's thunder.One person penned: "OI Torode! Only Gregg can say 'buttery biscuit base' #MasterChef."A second echoed: "Wait did John just say buttery biscuit base."While a third chimed in: "No John didn't just say buttery biscuit base #MasterChef."All celebrities went head-to-head in three intense rounds and for their final dish were asked to cook up their favourite plate.It was a tough round, with every single star throwing their all into delivering a tasty serving.
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This Morning chefs' lives - 'sad' co-star split, royal connection and huge net worth
This Morning is one of the hottest daytime shows on the silver screen, as celebrities rush to appear on the ITV show watched by millions of viewers each day.But the beloved show wouldn’t be the same without its regular dose of mouth-watering food as TV chefs from far and wide regularly battle it out to appear on the show and showcase their impressive culinary skills.Over the years, viewers have grown fond of many of the cooks to grace our screens, including Phil Vickery, James Martin, Gino D’Acampo and John Torode who quickly became regular stars on the show.But what many of the adoring fans don’t know is about what these national favourites are like away from the cameras.Ahead of long-standing chef Phil Vickery’s 60th birthday, Daily Star have taken a look inside the lives of the popular TV chefs away from the ITV kitchen.One of the first award-winning chefs to appear on the popular daytime show was Australian native John Torode, who blagged his way onto the show where he later became a household name.The cook first started his culinary career at the age of 16 where he developed a passion for cooking from his grandmother in Australia.He then went on to attend a catering college and worked for the Conran restaurants in the UK where he met his fellow MasterChef judge Greg Wallace while working at Quaglino’s.But it was his role on This Morning which made him a cookery connoisseur when he managed to swindle his way onto the show back in 1996.Speaking at the time, John recalled: “If you want to do anything in life, you've got to be bold enough to start out. That’s how my TV career began.“I was.
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