MasterChef Australia star Poh Ling Yeow puts on a brave face after two tragic losses – as she steps out in unusual Twisties jersey
Poh Ling Yeow was back to work on Sunday after suffering two devastating losses last week.
The MasterChef Australia star was busy at her Jamface stall in Adelaide this weekend, donning a festive ensemble to cheer herself up.
The 49-year-old chef wore a brightly colored wool sweater with a Twisties logo on the front, paired with a semi-sheer white shirt and tights.
“Market outfit today was…. Twistie’s sweater,” she explained, adding that her shirt belonged to Zara and was 25 years old.
Poh explained that the sweater is “vintage and definitely knitted for a six-year-old, because I almost break my head every time I put it on, but it’s worth it!”
Poh Ling Yeow (pictured) was back to work on Sunday after suffering two devastating losses last week. The MasterChef Australia star was busy at her Jamface stall in Adelaide this weekend, wearing a festive ensemble to cheer herself up
It comes after Poh paid tribute to MasterChef star Jock Zonfrillo following his sudden death at the age of 46 last week.
Poh had lost her beloved dog, Rino, Scottish Terrier, a few days earlier.
“We lost two complicated Scots this week. RIP Jock and Rhino,” she wrote.
She added that she extended her “strength and love” to Zonfrillo’s widow, Lauren Fried, and his four children, Ava, Sophia, Alfie and Isla..
At the end of last month, Poh shared her heartbreak after the death of her beloved pet.
It comes after Poh paid tribute to MasterChef star Jock Zonfrillo (pictured) following his sudden death at age 46 last week
Poh had lost her beloved dog, Rino, Scottish Terrier, a few days earlier
“My little rhino is gone,” the cook revealed in the caption alongside a shooting star emoji.
Poh regularly shared pictures of Rhino on her social media along with her other dog named Tim.
In addition to running the Jamface cafe in Adelaide, Poh is known as a fan favorite on MasterChef.
She was the runner-up on the cooking competition’s first season in 2009 and returned in 2020 on the Back to Win edition, placing 6th.
“We lost two complicated Scots this week. RIP Jock and Rhino,” she wrote