MasterChef Australia puts out a casting call for Season 14 contestants

MasterChef puts out casting call for Season 14 contestants… following a report the 2021 winner has leaked


MasterChef Australia has put out a call for a brand new crop of aspiring cooks for next year’s show on their official Instagram account. 

‘If you think you’ve got what it takes to be the next #MasterChefAU, apply now for Season 14!’ read the Channel 10 show’s Monday post.

The accompanying image showed series judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo lined up in the kitchen, beneath the words, ‘Apply now!’ 

Next! MasterChef Australia put out a call for a brand new crop of aspiring cooks for next year’s show on their official Instagram account on Monday 

Meanwhile, this year’s MasterChef Australia winner may already have been leaked, according to a new report.  

Betting agency Sportsbet has listed Justin Narayan as the most likely winner with odds of $1.28. 

Chowdhury is in second place at $5.50, followed in third place by Pete Campbell at $7.00. 

Leak? The MasterChef Australia winner may have been leaked, according to a new report. Pictured judges Andy Allen, Jock Zonfrillo and Melissa Leong

Leak? The MasterChef Australia winner may have been leaked, according to a new report. Pictured judges Andy Allen, Jock Zonfrillo and Melissa Leong 

The popularity of Justin Narayan, who has not been a favourite to win, has raised some suspicions among fans. 

It is also being considered unusual that tattoo artist Pete, who has been considered a frontrunner, has dropped into the third position. 

According to The Australian, the finale was filmed on Wednesday, May 12, and into the early morning of May 13. 

Winner? Betting agency Sportsbet has listed Justin Narayan as the most likely winner with odds of $1.28. Kishwar Chowdhury is in second place at $5.50, followed in third place by Pete Campbell at $7.00

Winner? Betting agency Sportsbet has listed Justin Narayan as the most likely winner with odds of $1.28. Kishwar Chowdhury is in second place at $5.50, followed in third place by Pete Campbell at $7.00

King? The popularity of Justin Narayan (pictured), who has not been a favourite to win, has raised some suspicions among fans

King? The popularity of Justin Narayan (pictured), who has not been a favourite to win, has raised some suspicions among fans 

In previous years on MasterChef, both chefs competing in the grand finale would be filmed as winners of the competition to prevent the result being compromised. 

The real winner would not be revealed until it was broadcast on television.

However, that reportedly wasn’t done this year to avoid torturing the runner-up with hopes they had won.  

The Australian reports that ‘within a few hours of the end of the filming’ Justin emerged as a favourite to win, leading to rumours of a leak, with claims the production is ‘attempting to get to the bottom of the unusual betting activity.’

Favourite: It is also being considered unusual that tattoo artist Pete (pictured), who has been considered a frontrunner, has dropped into the third position

Favourite: It is also being considered unusual that tattoo artist Pete (pictured), who has been considered a frontrunner, has dropped into the third position

Coming in second? Kishwar Chowdhury (pictured) is high up in the odds too

Coming in second? Kishwar Chowdhury (pictured) is high up in the odds too

A Sportsbet spokesman confirmed to the paper that there had been ‘a lot of cash coming for Justin’. 

While a spokesman for Channel Ten told the publication: ‘All will be revealed when the 2021 MasterChef Australia winner is crowned during the finale on Tuesday night.’   

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Sportsbet and Channel Ten for further comment. 

Filmed: According to The Australian, the finale was filmed on Wednesday May 12 and into the early morning of May 13

Filmed: According to The Australian, the finale was filmed on Wednesday May 12 and into the early morning of May 13

It comes as ratings for MasterChef Australia plummet, with 626,000 tuning in last week. 

The show has struggled to maintain last year’s huge numbers this season without the star power of returning contestants like Poh Ling Yeow.

MasterChef: Back to Win pulled in more than one million viewers a night last year.

MasterChef Australia continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel 10

Found out? The Australian reports that 'within a few hours of the end of the filming' Justin emerged as a favourite to win, leading to rumours of a leak

Found out? The Australian reports that ‘within a few hours of the end of the filming’ Justin emerged as a favourite to win, leading to rumours of a leak