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The tenth season of the Australian competitive cooking competition My Kitchen Rules, titled 10th Anniversary Season, premiered on the Seven Network on Monday 28 January 2019. Before this series aired, The Best of MKR was shown depicting MKR's journey over the years
Despite the controversy, My Kitchen Rules broadcaster, the Seven Network, said that public reactions to the event were not a concern and supported Evans. Following the controversy, the authors made several changes to the book, but experts noted that the recipes in the new version were still potentially dangerous for babies. [28]
She was the first pageant winner in Australian history to be crowned while pregnant. [3] [4] [5] In 2019, O'Neill competed on the tenth season of the Australian reality television cooking show My Kitchen Rules. She garnered controversy by confessing to have engaged in a casual sexual relationship with competitor Victor Aeberli on the show.
The winner of My Kitchen Rules receives a cash prize: In the first two seasons of My Kitchen Rules as well as all seasons from season 11, the prize is A$ 100,000 Between the third and tenth seasons, the prize money was A$250,000.
The eleventh season of the Australian competitive cooking competition show My Kitchen Rules, titled The Rivals, premiered on the Seven Network on 2 February 2020. Applications for contestants opened during the airing of the tenth season .
The judges choose the types of courses they served: a soup for entrée in one hour, a roast for main in 90 minutes and a pastry for dessert in 30 minutes. For the first time in the My Kitchen Rules series, there was a double elimination.
The jury was formed by the teams from the winning group of the Food Truck, and, if applicable, the People's Choice winner. People Choice Winners — A slight change of rules was used for this season due to the inclusion of the Food Truck. Unlike previous seasons, the winner did not always receive immunity from elimination.
The success of the show has also led competing networks to commission their own competitive cooking programs, such as Seven's My Kitchen Rules and Nine's The Great Aussie Cook-Off after the first series of the Australian version, [72] with reports that both networks were planning more copycat shows to air in late 2010 and early 2011.