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Did MRK's JP and Nelly use someone else's kitchen to whip up their feast? Family portrait in house where the show's lovebirds created their menu sparks speculation the property is not their own

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Did JP and Nelly use someone else's kitchen to whip up their feast? Family portrait in house where MKR lovebirds created their menu sparks speculation the property is not their own
http://easymese.blogspot.com/2016/02/did-mrks-jp-and-nelly-use-someone-elses.html


They charmed diners and judges by preparing a tea-themed feast on Tuesday night's episode of My Kitchen Rules.
But the show's resident lovebirds JP and Nelly may have used someone else's home to produce their winning menu.
Hawk-eyed fans were quick to speculate that the pair may have borrowed a kitchen for the night after noticing a family portrait hanging on the wall of the room where they were filming.
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The image of a man and a woman with a young child prompted fans to believe that it the episode was not filmed in the childless couple's home.


Even more bizarrely, a photo of a second child appears to have been stuck on top of the original image, creating an odd 'floating baby' effect.
For their instant restaurant JP and Nelly, who met at work three years ago, transformed their dining room in to a sandy tearoom.

MKR's loved up couple JP and Nelly run out of gas while cooking

MKR's loved up couple JP and Nelly run out of gas while cooking

http://easymese.blogspot.com/2016/02/did-mrks-jp-and-nelly-use-someone-elses.htmlThey charmed diners and judges by preparing a tea-themed feast on Tuesday night's episode of My Kitchen Rules.But the show's resident lovebirds JP and Nelly may have used someone else's home to produce their winning menu. Hawk-eyed fans were quick to speculate that the pair may have borrowed a kitchen for the night after noticing a family portrait hanging on the wall of the room where they were filming.

Posted by Oppo on Wednesday, February 17, 2016



Describing their lifestyle on the Sunshine Coast, the couple gushed over being able to spend time at the beach and relax outdoors.
At the beginning of the episode they started the day by enjoying a cup of tea in the house's garden.
With a menu comprising of potato and cheese pierogis, rib eye steak and Chai-infused Crème brûlée, the couple received 85 out of 100, placing them second on the leader board.
But this recent speculation about location comes after the revelation that rivals Gianni and Zana Romano used her parents' house to cook in for last Wednesday's episode.
The outspoken young solicitor made no apologies for this change of scene however, stating that they were in between residences at the time.
She explained to Popsugar: 'That was my parents' house.
'We had just sold our house before the show, so we were homeless.'
In 2014, Woman's Day published a piece claiming to reveal secrets of the show that would suggest it's not as real as it claims to be.
One such claim, according to their 'on-set spies' was that the contestants rarely cook at their own homes, in fact: 'Teams cook in hired or borrowed homes that meet the producers’ strict criteria.'



'That was my parents' house': Zana Romano made no apology for filming their instant restaurant in her parent's house after they had just sold their own property

MKR's Jessica confuses contestants as she says she loves carbs


MKR's Jessica confuses contestants as she says she loves carbs

http://easymese.blogspot.com/2016/02/did-mrks-jp-and-nelly-use-someone-elses.htmlThey charmed diners and judges by preparing a tea-themed feast on Tuesday night's episode of My Kitchen Rules.But the show's resident lovebirds JP and Nelly may have used someone else's home to produce their winning menu. Hawk-eyed fans were quick to speculate that the pair may have borrowed a kitchen for the night after noticing a family portrait hanging on the wall of the room where they were filming.

Posted by Oppo on Wednesday, February 17, 2016


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