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Lego Masters 2024: meet the cast

This year Australia takes on four teams from Denmark, Germany, France and USA.

Lego Masters Australia is back for its sixth season with a world first global showdown.

“Australia vs The World” sees four new teams from Australia taking on four teams from Denmark, Germany, France and USA.

Hamish Blake returns as host, alongside judge Ryan “Brickman” McNaught with Sophie Monk as special guest in challenges. Also featuring are radio’s Michael “Wippa” Wipfli and Jordy Hocking from Lego Masters Season 1.

This year the challenges are more demanding than ever. They include Lego go kart racing, a spectacular window display challenge, fan favourite Is It Fake? with a Parisian twist and celebrating 85 years of Batman.

Lego Masters: Australia vs The World is produced by Endemol Shine Australia adapted from an original UK format from Tuesday’s Child Productions and The Lego Group.

Australia:

Ben (24) & Eric (21)
These friends from Newcastle bonded over their love for bricks whilst working at the Lego store together. Spending 20 hours a week building, they have a particular interest in custom vignettes. They are ready to take their skills out of the Lego retail space and into the Masters arena.

 

Dianne (59) & Shane (38)
Mother and son Dianne and Shane are ready to showcase their unique building skills on the Lego Masters Australia stage. They are more than just family – these two are an inseparable team. With a connection forged through a shared love of creativity, competition and enchantment, this Disney princess and mathematics whizz spark joy not just in their builds, but in everything they do.

Charlie (19) & Haley (25)
Solo builders Charlie and Haley will be a force to be reckoned with when paired for the first time in this season’s battle of the best. Having achieved fabulous success in both their Lego accomplishments and personal careers, this young female duo are ready to front up against some of the toughest competition Lego Masters Australia has ever seen.

Sam (38) & Emilio (38)
This quirky Victorian duo are high-energy, ultra-competitive and ready to attack every challenge with gusto. Bricks play an important part in their relationship, with the loveable couple meeting years ago at a Lego themed adult scavenger hunt. With Sam specialising in digital Lego artwork and Emilio having a keen eye for aesthetics and colour coordination, this is a duo to watch out for.

International:

Krystle (36) & Michelle (44)
Lego building superstars Krystle and Michelle represent America in this season’s intercontinental competition. Both hailing from Texas, the pair are teaming up for the first time. Krystle competed in Season One of Lego Masters USA and Michelle appeared in Season Two and won the 2023 Celebrity Lego Masters Holiday Bricktacular Special.

Felix (21) & Annalena (27)
Representing Germany, these fitness fanatics and winners of Lego®Masters Germany Season One are ready to put on a show for Australia. Unsurprisingly, they met 10 years ago at a track and field training day. With both thriving in their personal lives and Lego approaches, they are ready to take their building capabilities to the next level on Lego Masters Australia.

Camille (34) & Caroline (22)
To celebrate the Olympic games in France, semi-finalists in Season 3 of Lego Masters France, siblings Camille and Caroline are back for another crack at Lego glory – on the other side of the world. After placing third in 2022, they are hoping that with an extra year of building under their belts, 2024 might see them inching higher up the brick totem pole and into the winning position.

Peter (41) & Ida (33)
Hailing from the original home of Lego, Danish team Peter and Ida have one strategy when it comes to tackling the Australian competition: have fun. Quirky, bright, playful friends, the duo were runners up on Season 2 of Lego Masters Denmark. Arriving in Australia for the first time, Ida and Peter are excited to have another opportunity at taking out the Lego Masters title.

7pm Sunday April 14 on Nine

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