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Viewers Critique MasterChef Australia Premiere for Over-the-Top Energy

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Viewers tuning in to the Season Premiere of MasterChef Australia on Channel 10 were greeted with an abundance of high-octane energy and excitement that left many scratching their heads.

As the latest batch of contestants were introduced to the enthusiastic judges including Andy Allen, Poh Ling Yeow, Jean-Chrisotophe Novell, and Sofia Levin, the atmosphere quickly escalated into a frenzy of applause and screams.

Guest judge, the renowned and beloved chef Jamie Oliver’s entrance only added fuel to the fire, with contestants and judges alike erupting in a spectacle of animated reactions that some viewers found hilariously over-the-top.

Social media platforms were inundated with comments critiquing the exaggerated reactions, with one viewer humorously questioning if the contestants had been served drinks laced with Ecstasy before filming commenced.

Despite the lively energy, a portion of the audience deemed the relentless screaming and dramatic laughter as exhausting and off-putting, expressing their discontent with the new judges’ exuberant behavior.

While some viewers found the dynamic of the new judges appealing, particularly praising Poh Ling Yeow’s empathetic judging style, others were turned off by the overwhelming excitement displayed by the contestants.

MasterChef Australia continues its nightly airings, promising more culinary challenges and entertaining moments for fans of the popular cooking competition.

Rachel Adams

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