The Scotsman

‘I look forward to the celeb version because I expect it to be more fun’

Celebrity Masterchef is back with more famous faces trying to impress the judges, writes Gemma Dunn

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If there’s one show we can rely on for a taste of the familiar, it’s Masterchef; and hot on the heels of its 2020 finale, comes its muchloved celebrity spin-off.

Set across five weeks, the BBC1 primetime staple, filmed before lockdown took hold, will once again offer up 20 people from drama, music, sport and showbusine­ss who will compete to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace in their pursuit for culinary victory.

But just who is set to battle their way to the top of its 15th season?

Among those vying for this year’s Celebrity Masterchef title are actors Shyko Amos, Phil Daniels and Felicity Montagu; actor and comedian Crissy Rock; comedian Judi Love; recording artist Myles Stephenson and musician Lady Leshurr.

Joining them in the kitchen are conductor for the Kingdom Choir, Karen Gibson; TV presenters Gethin Jones and Dom Littlewood; travel presenter Amar Latif; TV and radio presenter Jeff Brazier; broadcaste­r and internet personalit­y Riyadh Khalaf and Rupaul UK finalist and drag artist Baga Chipz.

Olympic gold medallists and sports presenters Sam Quek MBE and Sir Matthew Pinsent CBE will also star, as will reality personalit­y Pete Wicks; Apprentice star and entreprene­ur Thomas Skinner; tennis coach Judy Murray OBE and football great John Barnes MBE.

That’s some line-up. But forget the day job – for there’s no room for big egos here, says 55-year-old Wallace.

“They act like celebritie­s when they first walk in, but I promise you, after round one, they’re no longer celebritie­s, they’re contestant­s,” he vows.

“They think they can ‘showbiz’ their way through it and then they realise they’re seriously going to succeed or fail by the quality of their cookery – and so the glamour just falls away.

“What you’re left with is hardworkin­g Masterchef contestant­s, and I like that metamorpho­sis in them.”

“You end up with a level playing field, regardless of who you are,” says Torode, 54.

“Masterchef, it’s a kitchen and everybody is the same, whether you’re a DJ rapper, whether you’re a footballer, a rower, a Youtuber or an actor, you’re exactly the same as everybody else. You’ve just got to cook your food to get through it.”

“I look forward to the celeb version because I expect it to be more relaxed, more fun, at times,” Londoner Wallace confesses.

“Most certainly the one I’ve had the most laughs on has been Celebrity Masterchef.”

Yet they don’t actually know who’s set to take part until filming begins, Torode says.

“We get a brief sheet as we’re about to walk downstairs,” he reveals.

“But that’s the joy of it in a way, because you don’t have any preconcept­ions, you just let it roll.

“One of the great joys of Masterchef has always been that we’re not scripted; Gregg

“Afterround­one,they arenolonge­rcelebriti­es, they’re contestant­s”

and I say what we want, but we respect each other’s opinions, and always have, and that makes for a great show.”

It helps, too, that the show has devised a winning format.

Like previous years, viewers will see five names put through their paces in the Celebrity Masterchef heats each week.

The first challenge being The Masterchef Market, whereby they will stock up on produce, before inventing and cooking a dish for the judges.

The second being the task of cooking in a restaurant kitchen – for paying customers; while the third sees the contestant­s, back in the studio, preparing a dish of their own design.

As for sending someone home at the end of each heat, “Of course we disagree,” Wallace quips. “You do because you’re always looking at potential – and that’s a gut feeling, isn’t it?

“I like to say that John, as a chef, pays special attention to their skill set, and I don’t care as much; I just want it to be delicious.”

As for what’s next for the duo – “We don’t really know!” says Torode, who’s kept busy during this period filming Instagram cook-alongs at home with wife Lisa Faulkner, as well as their Saturday morning ITV show, John & Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen.

Similarly, Wallace has been posting recipes for fans, as well as workout videos, and he recently announced the launch of his own fitness website and fitness brand, Showme.fit.

But have the ever-busy pair enjoyed a change of pace?

“Personally, I’ve had the time of my life,” says Wallace, who lives with his wife Anna and one-year-old son, Sid.

“Once I got over the shock of not working, and once I realised I was going to be OK, I’ve had a wonderful time at home.

“It’s really made me consider what it is I do and how I live,” he says.

“There’s a lesson to be learnt of how much do you really need to do?” adds Torode.

“There are a lot of people out there, I’m aware, who do not have that choice and it’s been a really tough time for a lot of people.”

● Celebrity Masterchef returns to BBC1 on Wednesday, 1 July

 ??  ?? 0 Masterchef’s John Torode, above left, with Gregg Wallace
0 Masterchef’s John Torode, above left, with Gregg Wallace

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