Accusations of “sabotage” were swirled on Tuesday night’s episode of My Kitchen Rules.
Aaron sparked controversy by calling the other teams “basic.”
However, what really got tongues wagging was when Christian from Melbourne accused Chris and Aaron’s team of sabotage.
Christian believed that they were intentionally giving harsh criticism to spoil the other teams and improve their own chances of winning the competition.
The trouble started when Chris and Aaron criticized the first two dishes Claudean and Anthony prepared during their Instant Restaurant tour.
Chris (right) and Aaron (left) criticized the first two dishes Claudean and Anthony prepared that were well-received on their Instant Restaurant tour, sparking speculation that the two were “sabotageing” the other team.
Claudean and Anthony, a couple from Brisbane who were almost eliminated in the previous round, impressed both the guest table and the judges, Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel, with their first two dishes.
Colin and Manu gave Claudean and Anthony a score of nine each for their zucchini flower starter, while their rabbit main course received a nine from Manu and an eight from Colin.
But Aaron and Chris weren’t as enthusiastic as the judges or the other teams.
Colin (left) and Manu (right) gave Claudean and Anthony a score of nine each for their zucchini flower appetizer
Aaron and Chris weren’t as enthusiastic as the judges or the other teams: “I don’t necessarily think it was a threatening start,” Chris said.
“I don’t necessarily think it’s a threatening start,” Chris said. “We want to be impressed, and if someone doesn’t impress us with a dish, well, they’ll hear about it.”
Chris also criticized the rabbit main course, saying he was also disappointed with the ratio of mash to flavor.
Aaron echoed these criticisms, saying the rabbit was “chalky” and lacking in flavor.
Christian (pictured right) accused them of having ulterior motives for their criticism.
Since Chris and Aaron were the only ones at the table who didn’t like the main course, Christian accused them of having ulterior motives for their criticism.
“I think Aaron and Chris are very, very critical of what was a very, very good dish. Is this a tactic? Are they trying to destabilize everyone? he said.
When it was time to give overall ratings for the meals, all the MKR teams gave Claudean and Anthony six or seven ratings, but Aaron and Chris only gave them four.
This made Claudean think that the other contestants were “playing games.”
“I think the score of 29 from the invited teams was low,” she said. “I think we were badly scarred.”
This comes after Christian stunned Brigita with a very blunt question in Monday night’s episode.
As the contestants gathered around the dinner table, Christian boldly declared that he had to discuss the “elephant in the room that needed to be addressed.”
Tensions came to a head during Monday night’s heated episode of My Kitchen Rules, after Christian asked fellow contestant Brigita a very blunt question.
“Are you pregnant,” Christian asked Brigita.
His personal question left fellow contestants and judges Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge in shock as they all expressed disbelief that he could ask such a thing.
“Are you calling me fat?” » retorted a provocative Brigita.
However, Brigita and her sister Patricija later confirmed that she was indeed pregnant, reducing tensions in the room.
As the contestants gathered around the table, Christian, 34, boldly asked Brigita if she was pregnant. In the photo: sisters Brigita (right) and Patricija (left)
His compatriot Marcus (pictured) couldn’t hide his shock at hearing Christian openly ask this personal question.
“Yes, I’m a big elephant, a six-month pregnant elephant,” said Brigita while her sister Patricija added: “First team of three! Wow!”
Christian later admitted that he took a “big risk” by asking this personal question and that it could easily have backfired if he was wrong.
It is generally considered a social faux pas to ask a woman if she is pregnant, as it is considered a personal question that makes assumptions about her appearance.
The new season of Channel Seven’s My Kitchen Rules launched earlier this month and judge Colin Fassnidge promised viewers they were in for one hell of a ride.
Talk to YahooLifestylethe celebrity chef said: “We’ve had MKR in the past, but now we have MKR on steroids. »
The 49-year-old celebrity chef added that fans can expect “a bit of drama”, after last year’s low-key competition. Pictured: The new MKR cast