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My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge slams rivals Married At First Sight and The Block as ‘all fighting’

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Colin Fassnidge (pictured) criticized rival reality shows Married At First Sight and The Block for their frequent drama.

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Colin Fassnidge has criticized rival reality shows Married At First Sight and The Block for their frequent drama.

The My Kitchen Rules judge says viewers flock to his cooking series because it doesn’t focus on warring contestants and the new season continues that trend.

“It’s a healthier and funner show, unlike Block, which is all fighting, and MAFS, which is all fighting,” the chef comments. Herald of the sun.

“I’ve seen the cast and we’ve got some fun, funny people, some good characters, some really nice people, some good stories. It’s going to be good.”

Fassnidge added that Channel Seven’s My Kitchen Rules had already achieved good ratings in the past, and that speaks for itself.

Colin Fassnidge (pictured) criticized rival reality shows Married At First Sight and The Block for their frequent drama.

Colin Fassnidge (pictured) criticized rival reality shows Married At First Sight and The Block for their frequent drama.

“All I’ll say is that last year was so good, we beat The Block, that people want more, they want more,” he said.

The beloved TV chef has also joined the cast of Better Homes and Gardens for 2024.

He will replace outgoing chef and presenter ‘Fast Ed’ Halmagyi, who left the Channel Seven lifestyle show after 20 years in 2023.

‘Working at Better Homes and Gardens really feels like coming home. “I’ve been friends with Johanna since I started at Channel 7, and the rest of the cast and I get along like a house on fire,” Fassnidge said in a statement.

The My Kitchen Rules judge says viewers flock to his cooking series because it doesn't focus on warring contestants and the new season continues that trend. MAFS appears in the photo

The My Kitchen Rules judge says viewers flock to his cooking series because it doesn't focus on warring contestants and the new season continues that trend. MAFS appears in the photo

The My Kitchen Rules judge says viewers flock to his cooking series because it doesn’t focus on warring contestants and the new season continues that trend. MAFS appears in the photo

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1711804412 453 My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge slams rivals Married At

“It’s a healthier and fun show, unlike Block, which is all fighting, and MAFS, which is all fighting,” the chef tells the Herald Sun. The block is in the photo.

“I can’t wait to hit the road and travel around this beautiful country, cooking with some of the best and freshest produce in the world,” he said.

The Dublin-born presenter promised to bring his “passion, humor and cheeky Irish flair” to the series as he shows viewers how to create “simple, quick and affordable recipes that everyone can make and enjoy at home”.

Speaking to 7LIFE, Fassnidge admitted that filling Fast Ed’s shoes would be a challenge.

‘It’s a little scary, but it’s a good challenge and also a lot of fun. “This show means a lot of things to a lot of people,” she said.

Fassnidge added that Channel Seven's My Kitchen Rules had already had strong ratings in the past, and that speaks for itself. MAFS appears in the photo

Fassnidge added that Channel Seven's My Kitchen Rules had already had strong ratings in the past, and that speaks for itself. MAFS appears in the photo

Fassnidge added that Channel Seven’s My Kitchen Rules had already had strong ratings in the past, and that speaks for itself. MAFS appears in the photo

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