Nigella Lawson, Grace Tame and Rebecca Gibney share memories of the late Jock Zonfrillo
Nigella Lawson, Grace Tame and Jimmy Barnes share their memories of the late Jock Zonfrillo – while Tommy Little breaks down remembering the ‘only regret’ he had the last time they spoke
The Sunday Project paid a special tribute to the late Jock Zonfrillo ahead of the premiere of his final season of MasterChef Australia.
Nigella Lawson, Grace Tame, Rebecca Gibney and Jimmy Barnes were among those who shared their fond memories during the episode, while comedian Tommy Little was moved to tears as they recalled the last time they spoke.
“My heartbreak, as I’m sure everyone does for Jock’s children,” beloved British chef Nigella said in a clip.
“And his family and everyone who loved him, of course. This is an old-fashioned expression here, but – may his memory be with a blessing.’
Designer Collette Dinnigan also shared a tribute, saying, ‘What a great supplier and a great chef he was. He was truly world class.
The Sunday Project paid a special tribute to the late Jock Zonfrillo (pictured) ahead of the premiere of his final season of MasterChef Australia
“He had so much energy and the saddest thing for me, he had a great life, but he had an even greater life to live.”
Activist Grace Tame was visibly moved as she said, “He lived for his passion, for food, for his children. He was a legend. He was. He always will be.’
Actress Rebecca Gibney cried a few tears when she thought of Jock, but said he wouldn’t want to see her cry.
“He has brought so much joy to so many people. I think that’s difficult. But I also know that if he could see him bursting into tears, he’d say, “Stop it,” she said.
Singer Jimmy Barnes reflected on nights over drinks and a chat with the late chef.
“I’ve never met a Scottish Italian before you,” he told Jock.
“My heartbreak, as I’m sure everyone does for Jock’s children,” beloved British chef Nigella Lawson (pictured) said in a clip
Activist Grace Tame (pictured) was visibly moved when she said: ‘He lived for his passion, for food, for his children. He was a legend. He was. He will always be’
Designer Collette Dinnigan (pictured) also shared a tribute, saying: ‘What a great supplier and a great chef he was. He was truly world class’
Singer Jimmy Barnes (pictured) reflected on evenings over drinks and a chat with the late chef. “I’ve never met a Scottish Italian before you,” he told Jock
Tommy Little (pictured) burst into tears when he said he had seen Jock one last time before his death when he saw the chef having dinner with his wife Lauren Fried
“We got along in so many damn ways. In fact, one of my fondest memories is having a whiskey and singing Scottish songs with you.’
Tommy Little broke into tears when he said he had seen Jock one last time before his death when he saw the chef having dinner with his wife Lauren Fried.
“My only regret is that the last time I saw him I interrupted his dinner. He didn’t tell me to leave, but if I’d known you had so few dinners with the love of your life, I never would have come. I love you, mate. I miss you” he said.
Designer Collet He had so much energy and the saddest thing for me, he had a great life, but he had an even greater life to live.
The chef passed away at age 46, leaving behind his third wife, Lauren Fried, and his four children: adult daughters Ava and Sophia, from his first two marriages, and six-year-old Alfie and two-year-old. Isla, with fried.
“My only regret is that the last time I saw him I interrupted his dinner. If I’d known you had so few dinners with the love of your life, I never would have come,’ Tommy said. Jock and Lauren are in the picture