MasterChef Australia’s Melissa Leong checks out of a hotel in Sydney
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MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong looks effortlessly cool as she checks out of a Sydney hotel with boyfriend Rob Mason
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MasterChef judge Melissa Leong looked effortlessly cool as she checked out of a trendy Sydney hotel with boyfriend Rob Mason on Friday.
The 40-year-old cookbook editor nailed smart casual attire as she wore an oversized navy suit with a semi-sheer T-shirt and open heels in front of the Ace Hotel in Surry Hills.
She put on black sunglasses and styled her hair in a choppy bob, a brunette with blonde tips.
MasterChef judge Melissa Leong looked effortlessly cool as she checked out of a trendy Sydney hotel on Friday with her boyfriend Rob Mason
The 40-year-old cookbook editor nailed smart casual attire as she wore an oversized navy suit with a semi-sheer T-shirt and open heels in front of the Ace Hotel in Surry Hills
She kept jewelry to a minimum, wore a statement ring and wore a natural makeup look.
The star proved her success with her TV appearances, pushing her belongings into a $545 green “July”-branded suitcase.
Meanwhile, Rob was wearing black jeans with a white open-necked shirt showing his chest tattoos.
He put on a worn leather jacket and styled his long locks that had been swept to one side.
She added black sunglasses and styled her hair in a choppy bob, a brunette with blonde tips
She kept jewelry to a minimum, wore a statement ring and wore a natural makeup look
It comes after Melissa criticized Steve Price for claiming “old white men” are being “cancelled.”
Last month, The Project presenter, 67, wrote a Herald Sun column claiming that older white men in Australia are being silenced and struggling to share their views.
Melissa shared a photo of the article on Instagram, writing: “Old male writer spends an entire page in the paper, talking about how he has lost his voice.”
Meanwhile, Rob was wearing black jeans with an open-neck white shirt that showed off his chest tattoos
“Excuse me while I light a candle,” she said.
Melissa continues: ‘Inclusivity and diversity are not at the expense of others.’
“Sharing the stage with voices that have long been silenced deserves your credit, not your anger.”
Melissa shared a photo of the article on Instagram, writing: ‘Old male writer spends a whole page in the paper talking about how he has lost his voice’