Jamie Oliver praises The Sunday Project for its ‘amazing tribute’ to MasterChef’s Jock Zonfrillo

Jamie Oliver praises The Sunday Project for its ‘great tribute’ to Jock Zonfrillo and MasterChef fans agree

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver praised The Sunday Project for its “amazing” tribute to MasterChef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo following his death at the age of 46.

Oliver, 47, who was a close friend of Zonfrillo, took to social media on Sunday night to express his gratitude to the show’s producers and hosts.

Sincere thanks to Channel 10 and the amazing team at The Project for creating this amazing tribute show for Jock and his family tonight and turning the show around so quickly. I know many of you knew him personally and this must have been so hard to do, but the right thing to do. Bless you all Jamie oxxx,” he wrote.

The hour-long tribute to Zonfrillo featured interviews with his friends and colleagues, as well as footage of him cooking and mentoring contestants.

The show also featured an appearance by Jimmy Barnes, who was also a good friend of Zonfrillo.

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver praised The Sunday Project for its “amazing” tribute to MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo, who died suddenly last week. Pictured: Hosts Waleed Aly and Sarah Harris

Oliver, 47, who was a close friend of Zonfrillo, took to social media on Sunday night to express his gratitude to the show’s producers and hosts

Viewers also took to social media to praise The Sunday Project’s touching tribute, with many saying it was a fitting way to remember Zonfrillo.

“Wonderful tribute to Jock. Jock, you will be so missed,” one fan wrote.

“What a wonderful heartfelt tribute to Jock from The Project and the wonderful Andy Allen. Well done Channel10. Thank you ❤️,” wrote a second.

“That tribute to Jock Zonfrillo was incredible; so emotional and heartbreaking. Vale Jock ♥️,” added a third

Another wrote: “I knew it was going to be hard, I didn’t think it would be this hard.”

A beautiful tribute to a beautiful person. Loved everything, including the Jimmy Barnes finale,” another said

“I need a goddamn hug. I’m going to miss Jock so much,” wrote another.

Viewers also took to social media to praise The Sunday Project’s touching tribute, with many saying it was a fitting way to remember Zonfrillo

The Scottish-Australian chef was found dead by police in a hotel on Lygon Street in Carlton, Melbourneat approximately 2 a.m. on Monday, May 1.

Zonfrillo, who joined MasterChef Australia in 2019 as a judge, quickly became a fan favorite for his warm demeanor, culinary expertise and mentorship to contestants.

His passion for native Australian ingredients and his philanthropic efforts in the culinary world were known and admired.

Police found Zonfrillo’s body after being called to a Carlton, Melbourne hotel for a welfare check.

The Scottish-Australian chef was found dead by police at a hotel on Lygon Street in Melbourne’s Carlton at around 2am on Monday, May 1.

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