The Citizen (Gauteng)

Calling all kitchen cronies

COME DINE WITH ME SA: ENTRIES NOW OPEN

- Kgosi Modisane

The series taps into people’s fundamenta­l domestic difference­s, their cooking and their tastes.

Do you have what it takes to handle harsh criticism? Can you be the next queen of spice and drama like Come Dine With Me SA season one contestant Puleng Mash Spies? Now is your chance to be part of SABC3’s hit reality series.

A competitio­n to find the ultimate dinner party host, Come Dine With Me SA is the perfect celebratio­n of the country’s rich diversity and cultures.

In each of the episodes, four enthusiast­ic chefs, who’ve never previously met, will snoop around each other’s homes, sample each other’s cooking, and pass judgment on each other’s entertaini­ng and cooking skills. They will also score each other out of 10.

The person with the highest number of points is declared the host and wins cash.

Initially broadcast on BBC Lifestyle for three seasons, Come Dine With Me SA will launch in July and run for 13 weeks.

The producers of the show, Rapid Blue, are looking for a dynamic group of individual­s who believe they are a whizz in the kitchen, have loads of personalit­y and confidence, love entertaini­ng and have the ability to perform under pressure.

As always, Come Dine With Me SA will uncover many memorable local characters and captivate the twitterati in a show that is guaranteed to get South Africa talking. Rapid Blue is one of South Africa’s leading television production companies, producing shows such as Strictly Come Dancing, The X Factor, SA’s Got Talent and So You Think You Can Dance.

Says Kee-Leen Irvine, MD: “We are thrilled to be producing another season of Come Dine With Me SA.”

The series taps into people’s fundamenta­l domestic difference­s, their cooking and their tastes, and what it takes to entertain others in style.

With the contestant­s’ internal feuds and culinary clashes, Come Dine With Me SA is set to be uniquely South African and compulsive viewing.

An ITV Studios format, the series has been broadcast in more than 30 countries around the globe and remains one of the world’s bestloved shows.

 ??  ?? DIFFICULT. Season one contestant Puleng Mash Spies.
DIFFICULT. Season one contestant Puleng Mash Spies.

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