‘A new life’: MasterChef champion Julie Goodwin reveals she became a grandmother
MasterChef favorite Julie Goodwin has become a grandmother.
The 50-year-old celebrity chef shared the ‘blessed’ news on Instagram on January 17, posting a cute photo of herself rocking little Delilah Marlene.
The mother-of-three, who won the first season of MasterChef Australia in 2009, wrote in the caption: ‘A whole new life. For all of us, I think.
“A whole new life”: Julie Goodwin (right), MasterChef favorite, has become a grandmother. The celebrity chef, 50, and her husband Mick (left) shared the ‘blessed’ news on Instagram on January 17, posting this photo of themselves cradling little Delilah Marlene.
“Welcome to the world of baby Delilah Marlene. #grateful #blessed #grandparents, she added.
Julie did not specify in her post which of her sons – Joe, 24, Tom, 23 and Paddy, 21 – was Delilah’s father.
In the photo, Julie and her husband, Mick, look elated as they carry the child, who is wrapped in a pink pull tab.
No further details: Julie did not specify in her post which of her sons – Joe, 24, Tom, 23 and Paddy, 21 – was Delilah’s father. Julie’s sons are pictured here
Kind: Julie and Mick were inundated with good wishes in the comments section. “Congratulations guys! wrote Poh Ling Yeow (right), who placed second place for Julie in the first season of MasterChef
She gently touches the side of Delilah’s head as she smiles for the camera.
Julie and Mick were inundated with good wishes in the comments section.
‘Oohhh congratulations guys !!!!!’ wrote Poh Ling Yeow, who placed second place to Julie in the first season of MasterChef.
‘I was so exhausted’: It comes after Julie opened up about her decade-long struggle with her sanity. Photographed during the 2009 MasterChef final
It comes after Julie opened up about her decade-long struggle with her sanity.
In an interview with the Gold Coast Bulletin in October, she explained that she had “ really felt good ” when she presented to a mental health facility for five weeks in February 2020.
“I couldn’t find a single grain of energy or joy or anything. I was so exhausted and physically really, really sick, ” she said.
Test: In an interview with the Gold Coast Bulletin in October, she explained that she had “ really felt good ” when she checked into a mental health facility for five weeks in February 2020.
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