MasterChef Australia favourite Theo Loizou returns for new season with big dreams

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Theo Loizou, who captured attention as the ‘bread boy’ on MasterChef Australia Season 15, has returned to the kitchen for another shot at the title and $250,000 prize in the show’s seventeenth season.

Finishing fourth in his debut season, Theo won over fans with his baking skills and down-to-earth charm.

Although he still works as an electrician, he has been gaining valuable restaurant experience since his last appearance and is now pursuing a long-held dream: opening his own bakery.

Theo joins 23 other returning contestants in this all-stars edition, ranging from fan favourites of Season 1 to the most recent series.

The new season features judges Andy Allen, Poh Ling Yeow, Sofia Levin, and Jean-Christophe Novelli returning, with Gordon Ramsay appearing as a special guest in week one.

Source: Yahoo.

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