We’ll be perfecting our rendition of Gigi Hadid’s vodka pasta in preparation!
If you love hosting dinner parties and can whip up a viral recipe with perfection, you’re in luck because My Kitchen Rules is casting for 2025, and here’s how you can apply.
The hit cooking show follows Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge as they travel across the country to meet Australia’s best home chefs.
If previous years are anything to go by, the duo that impresses them the most will have the chance to win a jaw-dropping $100,000. And with money like that, you’ll never need to cook again (or at least for a month)!
If you love hosting dinner parties you’re in luck because My Kitchen Rules is casting for 2025, and here’s how you can apply. Source: Seven
You’ll also get to flip a pan to Katy Perry’s Hot N Cold. Oh, wait. That’s MasterChef (and they’ve since changed the theme song).
If you’re a whiz in the kitchen with a desire to show your culinary skills to the world, here’s how to apply for My Kitchen Rules 2025!
How to apply for My Kitchen Rules 2025
Like crafting the perfect recipe, applying for the cooking show requires a few carefully thought-out steps.
Firstly, you must apply in teams of two and have a “pre-existing relationship” with your teammate. You also have to be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
You’ll then have to provide personal information and answer a range of different questions about yourself and submit a photo with your teammate.
Applicants are also welcome to upload a video explaining why they’d be perfect for the show (Hot tip: include a sob story and a hint of drama for a better chance of scoring a spot). Too easy!
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