Heartbreak as Greek duo Anne and Maree eliminated from My Kitchen Rules

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My Kitchen Rules viewers were left emotional on Monday night as Greek Australian mother-and-daughter duo Anne and Maree were eliminated after one of the closest cook-offs of the season.

Their traditional Greek feast – featuring lamb shoulder, dolmades and Ekmek Kataifi – scored 19 out of 30, narrowly losing to best friends Lol and Lil, who earned 21 points with a homely Sunday roast and profiterole dessert.

Despite praise from Manu Feildel for ā€œtaking us to Greece,ā€ small inconsistencies cost the pair their place.

Through tears, Maree said, ā€œI never thought I’d get here, to be honest. I’m so proud.ā€ Anne thanked her mother for helping her live her dream.

Fans were divided online – some calling the result ā€œheartbreaking,ā€ others saying Lol and Lil deserved the win.

Source: TV Blackbox

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