MKR’s Roula and Rachael clash with Colin Fassnidge AGAIN

They had a fight with My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge on Wednesday night, when they swore behind his back and he told them he’d fire them if they ever worked for him. 

And on the show on Thursday, outspoken villains Roula and Rachael went head-to-head Colin once again. 

Roula couldn’t help but vent after hearing Colin thinks group two are a good bunch of cooks, saying underneath her breath: ‘Are you f***ing kidding me?’

 

‘Are you f***ing kidding me?’ My Kitchen Rules villains Roula (L) and Rachael (R) have a heated clash with judge Colin Fassnidge AGAIN

Irishman Colin gave a glowing review to Olga and Valeria for their pork dish during the medieval challenge, which Roula disagreed with. 

‘Am I really f***ing hearing this,’ Roula said to Rachael as they listened to Colin and Pete Evans.

Rachael said the comments were ‘bulls**t.’ 

Going against a judge! Irishman Colin (seen) gave a glowing review to Olga and Valeria for their pork dish during the medieval challenge, which Roula disagreed with

Going against a judge! Irishman Colin (seen) gave a glowing review to Olga and Valeria for their pork dish during the medieval challenge, which Roula disagreed with

‘I can hear you,’ Colin told the girls, shooting them down. 

Rachael then went on to explain to him that she and Roula don’t agree with his opinion of Olga and Valeria’s dish. 

‘We thought it was raw,’ Roula said, adding they thought they had the worst dish of the day.  

‘I would of pictured them on the bottom,’ Rachael added.

Awkward: Colin is seen with judge Pete Evans, who didn't look too impressed at the girl's attitudes

Awkward: Colin is seen with judge Pete Evans, who didn’t look too impressed at the girl’s attitudes

Colin then took a swipe at the pair, saying the only reason for their tough criticism was because they are heading to the elimination round. 

‘Do you think different to us because your head is on the chopping block?,’ he cheekily said. 

Roula fired back, saying: ‘It has got nothing to do with that, I’m talking about taste buds…obviously your palettes are different to our palettes, ask another team. Fair dinkum.’

Group two had to compete in the medieval challenge, and cook a banquet feast for crowds, the judges and their rivals, group one. 

They had to use coal and not electricity for an authentic feast. 

Cheeky! Olga (L) and Valeria (R) were worried some of their pork was undercooked, and gave the bad batch to their rivals, including Roula and Rachael

Cheeky! Olga (L) and Valeria (R) were worried some of their pork was undercooked, and gave the bad batch to their rivals, including Roula and Rachael

Olga and Valeria were worried some of their pork was undercooked, and gave the bad batch to their rivals, including Roula and Rachael. 

They gave the best pieces of meat to the judges. 

Winning the challenge however were Davide and Marco, who served meat and stew. 

The challenge was decided with the votes of crowds. 

Meanwhile, being sent to the upcoming elimination cook-off with Roula and Rachael were Dan and Gemma.   

Who will leave? Meanwhile, being sent to the upcoming elimination cook-off with Roula and Rachael were Dan and Gemma (seen)

Who will leave? Meanwhile, being sent to the upcoming elimination cook-off with Roula and Rachael were Dan and Gemma (seen)

 



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