I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is kicking out the stars at a rapid rate. On Tuesday night, the latest to depart was MasterChef star Khanh Ong, who said his farewells to his distraught campmates. As the talented chef left, the group worried aloud how they would cope with the cooking after relying on his culinary talents. In his exit interview, Khanh said that he enjoyed flexing his creative muscles in the camp kitchen. 'Most of the meals were driven by whatever ingredients I got. How I made the most flavour with minimum ingredients or charring things to make more flavour' he said. I'm A Celebrity ...Get Me Out Of Here! Australia is kicking out the stars at a rapid rate. On Tuesday night, the latest to depart was MasterChef star Khanh Ong, who said his farewells to his distraught campmates. Pictured 'A lot of people helped. Every night I had a sous chef. Everyone was happy for me to do it because it is my happy place.' As to who will take over the cooking, after the campmates complained they would 'starve' without him, the cook had some ideas. 'Ellie is really good. Stephen is a amazing as well. I reckon Skye will ask to do it and freak out the entire time' he laughed. Up against Khanh was Ellie Cole and Callum Hole, who survived another night as six celebrities remain. Up against Khanh was Ellie Cole and Callum Hole, who survived another night as six celebrities remain. All pictured 'I loved the experience. My campmates were amazing amazing and they're going to be friends for life' Khanh said. Khanh was playing for his charity Minus18, who have a mission to support queer youth. The TV star explained that he had used the charity himself growing up, and was delighted to learn that a donation was being made to them on his behalf. As the talented chef left, the group worried aloud how they would cope with the cooking after relying on his culinary talents READ MORE: Footy legend Peter Daicos reveals the hidden health problem that made his family fear for him when he was on I'm A Celebrity |
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