The couple My Kitchen Rules SPLIT: Frena Yusof and Steven Budgen have decided to call it quits after filming the Channel Seven series
My Kitchen Rules lovebirds Frena Yusof and Steven Budgen split just weeks after filming the new series, it can be revealed.
The previously engaged couple who appear together on the show won the hearts of viewers with the story of their romance, but they are no longer, according to The telegraph of the day.
In promotional material for the series, Yusof said “we’re a laid back, laid back couple who love a good laugh”.
My Kitchen Rules lovebirds Frena Yusof and Steven Budgen split just weeks after filming wrapped, it can be revealed. Both pictured
She added that competing on My Kitchen Rules was a “long-term goal” for her.
“I buried that dream for a very long time, but now I’ve found my person in Steven and we’re a team,” she said.
“We are best friends and he made me believe that I could accomplish anything.”
The previously engaged couple who appear together on the show won the hearts of viewers with the story of their romance, but they are no longer, according to The Daily Telegraph
However, Yusuf is now believed to be dating a new partner – who is also named Steven.
Her new man is a writer, director, producer and has a photo of the couple as his Instagram profile picture.
Meanwhile, the MKR reboot has so far been a modest success on the charts.
Meanwhile, the MKR reboot has so far been a modest success on the charts. Pictured: Judges Manu Feildel and Nigella Lawson
The heavily revamped series, which promised audiences “real food and real people,” couldn’t compete with the other two reality series that debuted on Sunday: Nine’s The Block and 10’s The Masked Singer.
Just over 500,000 viewers across metropolitan cities tuned in to MKR.
Sunday was the first time MKR had aired since 2020, when it was halted due to a combination of falling ratings and controversy caused by its outspoken judge Pete Evans.
Sunday was the first time MKR had aired since 2020, when it was resting due to a combination of declining ratings and controversy caused by its outspoken judge Pete Evans
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