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Oops! BBC Breakfast presenter accidentally reveals winner of MasterChef

The presenter let slip a name leaving viewers fuming at home

A BBC Breakfast presenter appeared to give away the winner of Celebrity MasterChef during this morning’s show.

Presenting in the Wimbledon Kitchen , alongside chef Gary Parson’s, Ore Oduba said: “What we need here really is Louise Minchin, the MasterChef champion”.

It is unclear whether Ore is aware she is the winner or whether he was simply referring to her because she is a fellow BBC presenter.

However his slip up did not go down well with those watching at home who took to Twitter to blast him.

 This presenter let slip who had won on BBC Breakfast today
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This presenter let slip who had won on BBC Breakfast today
 According to Ore Louise is the winner of the show
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According to Ore Louise is the winner of the showCredit: Contestant Generics

One fan wrote: “Thanks Ore. Now we know who wins celebrity #masterchef @BBCBreakfast whoops!”

Another added: “Thanks BBC for the spoiler alert this morning which told us Louise Minchin is the master chef champion.”

While a further person wrote: “@JohnTorode1 BBC breakfast presenter gave the winner of celebrity masterchef...not as good to watch now we know the winner.”

 

Louise will be taking part in the third round of heats to air this week – which will the first time she appears on the cooking show.

She will go up against actors Sid Owen and Tina Malone, Paralympic swimmer Liz Johnson and former Towie star Amy Childs.

 Louise will go up against Sid Owen and Tina Malone, Paralympic swimmer Liz Johnson and former Towie star Amy Childs this week
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Louise will go up against Sid Owen and Tina Malone, Paralympic swimmer Liz Johnson and former Towie star Amy Childs this weekCredit: Heat 3

The celebs will split into two teams for the mystery box challenge – which is an American dinner theme and will see them working in two busy London restaurants.

 Louise will have to cook up a two course meal for Gregg and John
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Louise will have to cook up a two course meal for Gregg and JohnCredit: BBC

They then will have to cook up a two course meal for host Gregg Wallace and John Torode.

Those watching at home still have to get through two heats before the semi-finals even begin.

What we do know so far is that comedian Tommy Cannon,  Reverend Richard Coles, former rugby player Neil Back and TV presenter Alexis Conran have made it through into the semis.


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