She debuted her relationship with Rob Mason in October 2021.
But Melissa Leong’s relationship with the cosmetics entrepreneur appears to be on rocky ground, with the MasterChef judge recently unfollowing Mason on Instagram.
She also appears to have removed all photos of her former beau from her page.
However, Mason still follows Leong on social media.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Leong and her representatives for comment.
Melissa Leong’s relationship with cosmetics entrepreneur Rob Mason appears to be on rocky ground, with the MasterChef judge recently unfollowing Mason on Instagram. Both pictured in 2022
The cookbook author debuted her romance with Mason just 10 months after her split from ex-husband Joe Jones.
She first appeared on Rob’s Instagram page in August 2021 before finally going official two months later.
The apparent breakup comes just days after Leong got emotional at a private funeral for her late MasterChef co-star Jock Zonfrillo.
Family and friends of the late Jock Zonfrillo emotionally left a chapel in Sydney on Saturday morning as they said goodbye to the celebrity chef.
The Masterchef judge, who died on April 30 at the age of 46, was buried in a private funeral surrounded by a small group of family and friends.
Leong recently unfollowed Mason on Instagram. She also appears to have removed all photos of her former beau from her page
Zonfrillo’s widow Lauren Fried, who shares children Alfie, six, and Isla, two, with her late husband, was one of the pallbearers who led a close-knit group of mourners to the small chapel to celebrate his life.
She hugged Zonfrillo’s fellow Masterchef judge Andy Allen before the pair carried his coffin along with four other men.
Zonfrillo’s coffin was covered with the Royal Banner of Scotland and decorated with white orchids. The Royal Banner was a nod to the chief’s Scottish heritage. He was born and raised in Glasgow.
The service included eulogies from Fried and Ava Zonfrillo, one of Jock’s adult daughters from a previous marriage.
Fried remembered her late husband as a sensitive man with a big heart.
Family and friends of the late Jock Zonfrillo emotionally left a chapel in Sydney on Saturday morning as they said goodbye to the celebrity chef. Zonfrillo’s widow Lauren Fried (pictured), led a close-knit group of mourners out of the chapel while carrying her husband’s coffin
“We were two halves who found each other at just the right time in life when we were ready,” she said.
“We were ready for that great love, to live an adventurous life, to become parents together, to dream things up and actually make them happen.”
A Scottish marcher played the bagpipes as the bearers left the chapel.
Guests left the room in silence, with Allen looking visibly emotional — bursting into tears as he carried Zonfrillo’s coffin.
When guests arrived for the morning service, a black and white photograph of Zonfrillo was also placed in Sydney’s chapel.
Jock Zonfrillo was buried Saturday morning in a private funeral surrounded by a small group of family and friends.
Fellow MasterChef judge Andy Allen is pictured holding Zonfrillo’s coffin, which was covered with the Royal Banner of Scotland and decorated with white orchids
Guests were dressed in black from head to toe as friends, family and notable stars solemnly led the arrivals.
Among those in attendance were Leong – who was visibly emotional and comforted by her friends as she went in – her fellow MasterChef judge Andy Allen and his pregnant wife Alex Davey, former MasterChef judge George Calombaris and celebrity chef Shannon Bennett .
Other TV chefs who turned out to pay their respects included My Kitchen Rules stars Manu Feidel and Colin Fassnidge, as well as Miguel Maestre and Matt Moran.
Jock Zonfrillo is pictured with his wife Lauren Fried
Fried, who shares children Alfie, six, and Isla, two, with her late husband, 46, led a close-knit group of mourners to a small Sydney chapel on Saturday morning to celebrate his life. All pictured
Irish-born Fassnidge was distraught after the somber farewell and was seen holding his hand to his face and fighting back tears.
Feidel put his arm around Moran as they comforted each other as they left the emotional service.
Jimmy Barnes had arrived alone at the memorial, but was later joined by daughter Mahalia as they sang Amazing Grace together, while former Australian of the Year Grace Tame attended with her fiancé Max Heerey.
Wheelchair tennis champion and 2022 Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott also made an appearance.
After the memorial, Fassnidge shared a photo of his hand holding a glass of whiskey on the rocks as he and a group of others visited a “random pub.”
The grief-stricken celebrity chef sat at a tartan-patterned tablecloth – the pattern is often associated with Scotland, where Zonfrillo was born, as Scottish kilts usually have tartan patterns.
“Very appropriate for the random pub we drop by for a farewell whiskey,” he captioned the photo.
The service has been tightly concealed by Fried, who issued invitations to the funeral in Sydney earlier this week.
They were accompanied by strict instructions for family and famous friends not to divulge funeral details.
Fried also revealed to guests that there would be no wake after the funeral, an attendee told the publication on Saturday.
“The family just want it to happen without the attention his death has drawn, which was understandably overwhelming,” they said.
The undertaker added: “They try to keep it as personal as possible. It is crucial that they are given the space to do so.’
Zonfrillo’s coffin is covered with the Royal Banner of Scotland and “adorned with white orchids,” according to The Saturday Telegraph. The coffin was carried into the chapel by five men and Fried played the bagpipes while a Scottish marcher played the bagpipes
Zonfrillo was found dead by police in a hotel in Melbourne’s inner north at about 2am Monday, the same day Channel 10 was set to premiere the fifteenth season of MasterChef Australia.