MasterChef fans left baffled as camera repeatedly captures contestant’s cleavage
MASTERCHEF fans were left totally baffled on Friday night as the camera repeatedly captured a contestant’s cleavage.
The second quarter-final saw the cooks battle it out to impress the former winners and secure their places in the semi-final next week.
Chefs Holly, Tigi, Sarah and Ally cooked up a storm with two signature dishes each for hosts Greg Wallace and John Torode.
They were joined by finalist Alexina Anatole, Mike Tomkins and winner Tom Rhodes, whose expert knowledge was used to pick the final two.
While plenty of delicious dishes were served up, viewers found themselves distracted by the camerawork at one point during the show.
Fans flooded Twitter to note how they felt the camera worker had been “focusing” on Holly’s cleavage throughout her segment of the show.
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Holly was seen cooking up a starter and main course – including a braised ox cheek with heritage carrots – as she battled it out to stay.
But her low cut top meant that her assets were occasionally on show as she worked hard to cook and plate the elements of her dish.
“The #MasterChef camera operator loves Holly’s cleavage, doesn’t he?” one wrote, as a second chimed in: “The operator is all over it.”
“Cameraman is taking some artful cleavage shots tonight,” a third agreed, as a fourth added: “This cameraman is a dab hand at getting Holly’s baps in shot.”
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“What a coincidence that every time Holly bends forward there’s a camera right in front of her,” a fifth concluded.
Nonetheless, Holly impressed the judges with her cooking skills and was voted through – alongside Sarah – to the semi-final round.
Earlier this week, viewers were left speechless and compared one contestant preparing fish to a MURDER scene.
During Wednesday night’s episode of the BBC One show, contestant Tigi was whipping up a dish with sole and fans couldn’t cope with his “massacre” of the fish.
Fans previously reacted to hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace revealed a change to the show’s format.
They explained that there would now be an ‘audition’ round – with the pair no longer marching about shouting while the contestants cook.
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Instead, dishes are presented to them in a new Tasting Room, as happens in the Aussie version of the show.
And in another twist, Gordon Ramsay is going to be brought in to tutor the finalists this year.
