MKR: Sonya and Hadil will be kicked off as Jess and Emma reveal they’re looking forward to it
THEY came, they cooked, they shouted and screamed, and then they were kicked out of My Kitchen Rules. Finally, after months of speculation about which team was at the centre of the biggest blow-up in MKR history, we can reveal who will depart the show tonight.
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THEY came, they cooked, they shouted and screamed, and then they were kicked out of My Kitchen Rules.
Finally, after months of speculation about which team was at the centre of the biggest blow-up in MKR history, NSW besties Sonya and Hadil will depart the show tonight.
Sydney sisters Jess and Emma are glad viewers will finally see the war of words play out.
“We’ve kept quiet for a very long time and are looking forward to our altercation actually,” Emma said.
“We’ve copped so much flak for being the team that got kicked out before the show even started, but we’re glad viewers can finally see it wasn’t us.
“Yes, we might be slightly painful and over the top but we weren’t kicked out. So we’re looking forward to it only for that reason.”
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The pair said that while vindication was coming, the past few months had taken their toll.
“On social media already people have come to the conclusion that it’s Sonya and Hadil and we’re not the type of people that just go in and attack people personally,” Jess said.
“We were looking forward to the show starting and it started really poorly for us because people got the wrong impression. People had this preconception of us which was crap because it ruined the experience straight off the bat for us and we were so excited.”
Manu Fieldel said he was contacted by one of the booted contestants expressing remorse.
“I got a message on Facebook from one of the people apologising for this and that,” he said. “But it’s their life and their reputation and it’s not going to affect me the rest of my life.
“I really don’t care what their excuse was because there’s no excuse for this type of behaviour. I just hope we’ve sent a message to future contestants that that’s not the type of contestants we want in the show. We want cooks; don’t come for a catfight.”