MasterChef favorite Julie Goodwin is sent home in SHOCK elimination, leaving fans devastated: ‘She’s a national treasure’
Julie Goodwin was eliminated for the first time ever in the MasterChef competition on Tuesday night’s episode.
The star chef, 51, was sent home after she burned all the bases of her pies during the challenge – she lost to Sarah Todd.
Twitter erupted in praise for the beloved food star, and viewers were saddened to see her exit the competition.
MasterChef favorite Julie Goodwin (pictured) was sent home from the series, leaving fans devastated on Tuesday night: ‘She’s a national treasure’
“We have National Treasures and now we have Master Chef Treasures – the first person to bestow that title – Julie Goodwin. I’m so glad you came back. walk well You are such a sweetheart,” wrote one fan.
“Julie you will always be the OG,” added another.
Affection for the star certainly ran high, with others adding: “I want to say Julie is a remarkable human being. She is the best of us.”
The star chef was sent home after she burned all the bases of her pies during the challenge – she lost to Sarah Todd, with the two women in the bottom two
Another added: “Nooooo….Julie – you’re a winner in our eyes.”
Julie had an emotional farewell after being served a gooey date pudding.
“Gooey date pudding, ice cream and a whiskey caramel to die for. It looked like a million bucks on that plate, and more than that, you absolutely smashed the job,” Jock said.
Fans were devastated at the loss of the beloved chef, with some writing on Twitter: “You are a winner in our eyes” to the star
However, it was the burnt cake bases that sent the previous winner home.
“The bottom of all our cakes was burned. Which left a bitter burnt taste in our mouths,’ said Jock.
‘So, sorry, Julie, this is your first time ever going home. You are awesome.’
Judge Andy called Julie an “inspiration” to viewers and herself. Julie said she will never regret returning to the show after winning season one
Judge Andy called Julie an “inspiration” for viewers and himself.
Julie said she will never regret returning to the show after winning season one.
“You know, I was in the first generation of this family and it kind of feels fitting to pass it on to a new generation,” Julie said.
“You know, I was in the first generation of this family and it kind of feels fitting to pass it on to a new generation,” Julie said. Here with judge Melissa Leong
“I’m really proud to be able to do that. I am by no means disappointed. It feels right,’ she added.
Julie concluded by saying she was finally at peace with the idea that her first win wasn’t a mistake.
“I couldn’t be more grateful to MasterChef,” she said. “It was a big part of my life.”
“I couldn’t be more grateful to MasterChef,” said Julie. “It was a big part of my life”