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  1. Melissa Leong (born 1982) is an Australian freelance food writer, food critic, television host, radio broadcaster, cookbook editor and marketer. She is currently a judge on Network 10's Dessert Masters alongside Amaury Guichon and was previously a judge on MasterChef Australia from 2020 to 2023, alongside Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo.

  2. Oct 23, 2023 · After Ten's shock announcement that Melissa Leong will not be returning to MasterChef next year, the reason behind her departure has been revealed. The news comes five months after the...

  3. TV personality Melissa Leong is used to seeing food and fashion on her social media feed, but lately she’s been served something different: tarot readings. And it has her questioning everything – from the universe to algorithms.

  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Melissa Leong has addressed the “chaos” and “confusion” amid her MasterChef Australia departure, as she revealed why she left. The co-judge of the Ten cooking show, who joined the series in 2020 with Andy Allen and the late Jock Zonfrillo, posted a second statement after news emerged on Monday she would not front the 2024 season.

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  5. www.melissaleong.comMelissa Leong

    Melissa Leong is a sought-after speaker, national media personality, best-selling author and award-winning writer. She’s the author of the feel-good finance guide, Happy Go Money, is a repeat guest on The Drew Barrymore Show on CBS and serves as the resident money expert on Canada’s leading daytime talk show, The Social.

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  6. Jun 4, 2021 · This week, he talks to Melissa Leong. The MasterChef Australia judge and presenter, 39, is a food and travel writer, media consultant, radio broadcaster, MC and cookbook editor.

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  8. Melissa Leong is having none of that business about how you’re supposed to downplay the significance of a Gold Logie nomination. “It’s potentially a big deal,” the MasterChef judge says of the fact she has a shot at becoming the first woman of Asian background to win Australian television’s biggest popularity contest.

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