Meghan Markle Joins MasterChef Australia as Guest Judge Amid Mixed Reactions
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, will appear as a guest judge on the popular cooking show MasterChef Australia, where she will challenge contestants to create dishes using seasonal ingredients tied to personal stories. The announcement was made by Australian Network 10, which described Markle as an entrepreneur, humanitarian, and passionate home cook. The network highlighted her recent food-related projects, including her Netflix series "Cooking with Love, Meghan" and her lifestyle brand As Ever.
Markle expressed enthusiasm about joining the show, citing her love for food and Australia as key reasons for participating. "It's a great program, and I'm truly honored to be asked to judge some of these dishes," she said. However, the announcement sparked polarized reactions online. Some viewers declared they would boycott the episode, calling Markle "disgusting" and questioning her qualifications as a chef. Others criticized the network for emphasizing her royal title, despite Markle and Prince Harry stepping back from royal duties in 2020. Nonetheless, Markle retains the Duchess of Sussex title officially granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2018.
Conversely, many fans welcomed Markle's involvement, praising her for seizing new opportunities and expressing excitement to see her on the show. The episode is expected to feature a special challenge centered on seasonal ingredients and the personal narratives behind them, aligning with Markle's passion for food and storytelling. The broadcast date has not been specified yet, but the announcement has already generated significant discussion across social media platforms.
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