Melissa Leong

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Melissa Leong
Born1982 (age 4142)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupations
  • Food writer
  • food critic
  • television presenter
  • cookbook editor
  • radio broadcaster
  • marketer
Television
Spouse
Joe Jones
(m. 2017;sep. 2020)
[1]

Melissa Leong (born 1982) [2] is an Australian freelance food writer, food critic, television host, radio broadcaster, cookbook editor and marketer. [3] 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.

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Early life

Leong was born in 1982 in Sydney. [4] [5] Her parents emigrated to Australia from Singapore. [6]

Career

She co-hosted The Chefs' Line with chefs Dan Hong and Mark Olive for two seasons in 2017, and 2018. [7]

In October 2019, it was announced that Leong would be joining Network 10's cooking competition show MasterChef Australia , as a new judge alongside Jock Zonfrillo and Andy Allen, after former judges Matt Preston, Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris left the series when Ten refused to meet the trio's pay rise demands. [8] [9] Leong, Zonfrillo and Allen debuted on episode one of the show's twelfth season, which premiered on 13 April 2020. [10] Later that year, Network 10 announced that a third season of MasterChef spin-off Junior MasterChef Australia, was set to air in October 2020, with Leong appearing as a judge alongside Allen and Zonfrillo. [11] [12]

In November 2020, Leong was named Who's Sexiest Person of 2020 by Who magazine. [5]

In May 2021, it was announced that Leong would appear as a judge in another MasterChef spinoff, the second season of Celebrity MasterChef Australia alongside Allen and Zonfrillo. [13] [14]

In late 2022, Leong was announced as a judge on the all new MasterChef spinoff series, titled Dessert Masters. She judged and co-hosted the show alongside international pastry chef Amaury Guichon. [15] [16] Network 10 announced in their 2023 upfronts that the series was to be aired in the second half of 2023, after the fifteenth season of MasterChef Australia finishes. [17]

In October 2023, it was announced that Leong would not be returning as a host of MasterChef Australia. [18]

Personal life

Leong has had depression and anxiety throughout her life and has an autoimmune condition which has caused chronic insomnia and loss of hair. [19]

Leong married Joe Jones in 2017. In December 2020, she announced the two have separated. [1]

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