MasterChef judges Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen defend being close to two contestants on the show

MasterChef scandal! Judges Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen defend their close relationship with two contestants on the show and deny that they have an unfair advantage

MasterChef judges Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen have fiercely denied allegations of favoritism on the all-stars season of the show. 

The two chefs defended being close to two of the current contestants, insisting they do not have an unfair advantage in the competition.  

Jock previously employed Laura Sharrad as a chef at his restaurant Orana in South Australia, and Andy has starred on another food show with Ben Milbourne.

‘TMasterChef scandal! Judges Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen have defended their close relationship with two contestants on the show and deny that they have an unfair advantage

Jock said there is extra pressure on Laura to perform on the show. 

‘I said it in the first tasting, there is no favouritism,’ he said.

He added: ‘If anything, Laura will be at a disadvantage carrying the weight of cooking for her mentor.’

Interesting! Jock previously employed Laura Sharrad (pictured) as a chef at his restaurant Orana in South Australia

Interesting! Jock previously employed Laura Sharrad (pictured) as a chef at his restaurant Orana in South Australia

Laura agreed that she will be under the pump while cooking for Jock.

Meanwhile, Andy said he’s actually friends with a lot of contestants on the show, but ensured he’s not playing favourites and will judge based on the quality of the food. 

‘We judge the plate of food that is put in front of us and not the person that puts it there,’ Andy said.

Andy and Jock are joined by Melissa Leong as the new judges of MasterChef Australia, replacing Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston.

Connections: Andy has starred on another food show with Ben Milbourne (pictured)

Connections: Andy has starred on another food show with Ben Milbourne (pictured)

New lineup: Andy and Jock are joined by Melissa Leong as the new judges of MasterChef Australia, replacing Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston. The new judges are seen with Dave Hughes and Osher Gunsberg

New lineup: Andy and Jock are joined by Melissa Leong as the new judges of MasterChef Australia, replacing Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston. The new judges are seen with Dave Hughes and Osher Gunsberg

On Tuesday, George surprised his Instagram followers when he praised the competition after the show’s grand debut on Monday night. 

‘OMG. A massive result last night on MC12 launch night,’ he wrote underneath a photo of this year’s returning contestants.

The 41-year-old, who was judge on the series between 2009 and 2019, continued: ‘Congrats to Channel 10, Endemol Shine Australia, all the awesome crew, the contestants and the new judges. Well done!’  

No hard feelings: On Tuesday, George (pictured) surprised his Instagram followers when he praised the competition after the show's grand debut on Monday night

No hard feelings: On Tuesday, George (pictured) surprised his Instagram followers when he praised the competition after the show’s grand debut on Monday night

MasterChef Australia: Back to Win seems to have all the right ingredients this year, doing well in the ratings. 

Monday’s episode also marked the highest ratings premiere for the show in five years, with 1,228,000 viewers across the five-city metro.

Tuesday’s episode of the hit Channel Ten cooking series pulled in almost 1.1 million viewers, with only Seven News and Nine News beating the program.

On Wednesday, an impressive 1,032,000 viewers tuned in.  

MasterChef: Back To Win continues Thursday at 7.30pm on Channel Ten 

Success: MasterChef Australia: Back to Win seems to have all the right ingredients this year, doing well in the ratings

Success: MasterChef Australia: Back to Win seems to have all the right ingredients this year, doing well in the ratings