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Who won MasterChef Junior USA season 4?

Who won MasterChef Junior USA season 4?

Addison Osta SmithMasterChef Junior – Season 4 / Winner

Who won Junior MasterChef USA 2019?

But now, Liya Chu can tell the world — if they weren’t already watching — that she’s the new MasterChef Junior. The 13-year-old — who was 10 when she filmed the Fox cooking show — was crowned the winner in a compelling, and often nerve-wracking finale that aired June 23.

How old is Tae Ho from MasterChef Junior?

12
Top 24

Contestant Age Hometown
Jesse Gunn 11 New York, New York
Mia Evans 11 Leander, Texas
Tae-Ho Ahn 12 Chula Vista, California
Derek Quinn 11 Yardley, Pennsylvania

Did Samantha from MasterChef attend culinary school?

In January 2019, she became a university student at the International Culinary Center in Manhattan, taking up Gordon’s offer of culinary training. While in culinary school, she also worked part time in Momofuku Milk bar in New York as well.

Where is Tommy from MasterChef?

Growing up in Sydney, Tommy admits to falling in with the wrong crowd in his teens, but he eventually graduated from university and went on to work in IT before moving abroad to Japan. A two-year stint living and working in Tokyo, steered Tommy towards teaching and he is now a kindergarten teacher.

Did Addison win MasterChef Junior?

Season 4: Addison Osta Smith The first girl to win the title, Osta Smith went on to compete in Dancing with the Stars: Juniors and MasterChef Junior: Celebrity Showdown. At age 10, she was the youngest MasterChef Junior victor at the time, though she’s now tied with season 6 fellow Chicagoan, Beni Cwiakala.

Who won MasterChef Junior 2015?

Nathan Odom
The third season of the American competitive reality television series MasterChef Junior premiered on Fox on January 6, 2015 and concluded on February 24, 2015. The winner was Nathan Odom, a 12-year-old from San Diego, California, with 11-year-old Andrew Zappley from West Deptford, New Jersey being the runner-up.

Did Gordon Ramsay pay for culinary school?

CAMBRIDGE – Local BOCES graduate Donald “Scooter” Telford accomplished something many world-class, professional chefs have failed to do time and time again – he impressed celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey. So much so, in fact, that Ramsey has now offered to pay for the next four years of Telford’s culinary education.