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Episode 10

Episode 10 of 18

It’s time for the final heat week, which sees the last five celebrities take to the culinary stage. It’s all to play for, as only the best three will make it into this week’s quarter-final.

It’s time for the fourth and final heat week, which sees the last five celebrities of 2024’s competition take to the culinary stage. It’s all to play for, as only the best three will make it into the quarter-final.

The last group of celebrities taking a punt on winning the title are pop star Mutya Buena, professional dancer and choreographer Vito Coppola, TV personality Diane Carson, 91Èȱ¬ Radio 2 presenter OJ Borg and make-up artist and TV judge Dominic Skinner.

They jump straight in at the deep end as they take on Under the Cloche. Each celebrity picks a mystery ingredient that they must sprinkle with a bit of culinary magic. Goat's cheese, pineapple and poussin are amongst the offerings. To win over the judges, each needs to be shown off in its best light.

Nobody heads home just yet, though. All five head back to the stoves, where John and Gregg challenge each of them to cook two dinner party dishes that will leave a lasting impression – for the right reasons! If the food is up to MasterChef standards, the judges will be left with an incredibly tough decision.

One celebrity will leave the party early, as only the best four will live to fight another day. The hunt for Celebrity MasterChef 2024 continues.

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58 minutes

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Role Contributor
Judge Gregg Wallace
Judge John Torode
Editor Katie Attwood
Editor David Ambler
Director David Crerar
Series Producer Benjamin Ibbott
Production Company Shine TV

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