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Celebrity MasterChef names still simmering

After much teasing, TEN only revealed six names in Celebrity Masterchef on The 7PM Project.

cmTEN only revealed six names in Celebrity Masterchef tonight on The 7PM Project.

They are Sports columnist and author Peter FitzSimons, Kathleen de Leon Jones, Swimmer Eamon Sullivan, The Biggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges, Australia’s Next Top Model judge Alex Perry and SBS newsreader Indira Naidoo.

The six will join the already-confirmed Queensland Premier Anna Bligh.

Update: SBS current affairs presenter George Negus is also expected to be confirmed.

With 18 names in total there are still quite a few names yet to be disclosed, potentially including Vince Colosimo and INXS’s Kirk Pengilly.

During a live cross to the MasterChef kitchen, TEN’s link also dropped out, prompting host Charlie Pickering to throw to a commercial break.

The series premieres 7:30pm Wednesday September 30th.

47 Responses

  1. Clearly the term celebrity is being used very loosely, as most others have noted.

    I just had to google about half of those names as I had no clue who they were…

  2. Apparently Rachael Finch is going to be on it too but shes too famous for the 7PM Project! It will be a success, people will love it and it will rate well, its MC!

    Well the ad TEN had going on said theyd only reveal 5 David, so I guess that was all we couldve expected. I like Michelle Bridges and Eamon Sullivan so far.. Alex Perry will do well because he is really creative. Dont know if Vince Collosimo will be on it but TEN might snatch quite a few loyal Underbelly Fans with him on the show..

  3. I’m happy with the contestants revealed so far. I’m quite surprised that I actually know who they all are, and as others have said they seem to be a diverse bunch. I wonder if Lisa Wilkinson will be able to keep her mouth shut about MasterChef seeing as her husband’s on the show but she’s on Nine.

    Also very pleased that TEN haven’t done a “Dancing with the Stars” or an “It Takes Two” and piled their own network personalities on the show. So far the only TEN alumnus is Michelle Bridges and she seems to an interesting choice in that we’ll see whether she can practise what she preaches about food!

  4. Just heard Peter Fitz interviewed by Stuart Bocking on 2UE. Fitz says he loves cooking and likes to add extra ingredients than what the menu says. He recalled that when he was writing Kim Beazley’s bio, Kim and wife Susie visited Fitz and Lisa for lunch and Fitz cooked a curry. Thinking the recipe didn’t have enough curry, Fitz doubled the amount. Lisa and Susie found it too hot and couldn’t eat it, while Fitz out of courtesy bravely kept eating to keep up with Kim. After he had finished eating, Kim huskily said it was a great meal but then couldn’t talk for another 10 mins.

    Peter Fitzsimmons will be great on Celebrity Masterchef.

  5. Well said Janey. Despite their lack of mega star wattage they are a broad range of contestants from diverse fields. We doubted Channel 10 when they first came out with the original, and look how that turned out. I think maybe they know what they’re doing.

  6. I’d love to have Eamon Sullivan on a dish. I mean i’d love to see what Eamon Sullivan dishes up.

    The list isn’t too bad so far. And agree with Ruth 7pm project was pretty good today. And up against 2.5 Crap and H&A you’d think it could do better, but the first week really turned people off and hasn’t been able to convince them back. It is a good show though. Kim is hopeless. Just put Jane Hall on the panel with Charlie and Carrie and perfect show.

    They also handled the camera glitch well. If that happened in the first week they would have sat there frozen for 3 minutes not saying anything.

  7. Janey – Here Here! Very well said…..I for one am looking forward to Celeb MC and think the Celebrities so far are great! Its not like theres an ex Big Brother or Idol contestant on there……now that I would have trouble with…..

  8. For those criticizing the names announced so far, I would love to know who you think is a celebrity if you don’t think a successful fashion designer, a medal winning Olympic swimmer, a current state Premier, and a former member of a world-wide successful children’s show qualify. Who were you expecting? Nicole Kidman? Russell Crowe? Cate Blanchett?
    Ten have done well choosing (so far) a diverse bunch of celebrities of different ages and different backgrounds, but obviously the most important thing is that they have the same passion for food that the original Masterchef contestants shared. In the end, that’s all the viewer will care about.

  9. Just like the original series they’ve found an eclectic bunch of Australians… it’s a shame not a single one of them have that ‘I have to watch that!’ quality about them.

  10. The 7pm project was quite good tonight! In fact its OK most of the time and I can’t believe it rates so badly considering the opposition of home and away, and two and a half men.
    The 7pm panel bumble along rather well and we get a good laugh out of the show.

    Other contestant we didn’t know about was Peter Fitzsimmons (Spelling?)

  11. Im a little dissapointed. I felt the ep hyped this so much and there was no real big “Celebrity” announced. However, I think the diverse range of contestants and theres no real “Im so great, Im so hot” Gen Y bogan. The fact that they all love cooking is a good thing as well, as its what made the original. Having the girl from Hi5 will bring in the children who loved MasterChef so much, and an SBS Newsreader will help the show attract older viewers. MasterChef Australia had a diverse range of contestant and attracted 5 year olds to 90 year olds and its great ten have identified what made the original version a hit. It will either be a mega success ie: Celb BB or turn out like The Block2. Only time will tell

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