MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow is spotted walking her dogs near her home in Adelaide after filming recently wrapped on the hit cooking series
With production on MasterChef: Back to Win reportedly over, contestant Poh Ling Yeow now has a lot more free time on her hands.
The 47-year-old chef and artist was spotted out walking her two dogs near her home in Adelaide on Thursday.
Poh was dressed casually for the outing in a pair of navy blue leggings, which she teamed with a grey T-shirt worn knotted at one side.
Time off: With production on MasterChef: Back to Win reportedly over, contestant Poh Ling Yeow now has a lot more free time on her hands
She wore a chunky pine green knit jumper over the top, and rounded out her eclectic ensemble with a pair of tan brown lace-up leather booties.
Poh accessorised with an oversize gold love heart pendant necklace and a grey knit beanie, which she wore over her short dark hair.
She also carried a canvas tote bag on one shoulder.
Taking a walk: The 47-year-old chef and artist was spotted out walking her two dogs near her home in Adelaide on Thursday
The popular MasterChef star kept her adorable Scottish Terriers, Rhino and Tim, on their leash as they strolled around a suburban neighbourhood.
Poh carried a black plastic bag in one hand, and at one stage had the unenviable task of picking up their droppings.
As her dogs sniffed around a neighbour’s garden, the reality star patiently waited for them to finish.
Think pink: She appeared solemn on the outing, and seemed to have been wearing minimal makeup, showing off rosy cheeks and soft pink lips
Eclectic style: Poh was dressed casually for the outing in a pair of navy blue leggings, which she teamed with a grey T-shirt worn knotted at one side
She appeared solemn on the outing, and seemed to have been wearing minimal makeup, showing off rosy cheeks and soft pink lips.
According to a report by Daily Mail Australia late last month, filming for the hit reality show recently wrapped, after commencing back in January.
Poh is believed to be in the final four, alongside Reynold Poernomo, Emelia Jackson and Laura Sharrad.
Responsible owner: Poh carried a black plastic bag in one hand, and at one stage had the unenviable task of picking up their droppings
In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald last week, Poh said MasterChef’s cash prize was never what motivated her to return to the series.
‘When you grow up a migrant, you always have that fire in your belly – needing to prove yourself a little bit more than most people,’ she said.
She added: ‘I’m addicted to the fight.’
Waiting around: As her dogs sniffed around a neighbour’s garden, the reality star patiently waited for them to finish