MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong looks effortlessly cool as she checks out of a Sydney hotel with boyfriend Rob Mason
MasterChef judge Melissa Leong looked effortlessly cool as she checked out of a trendy Sydney hotel with boyfriend Rob Mason on Friday.
The 40-year-old cookbook editor looked smart casual as she wore an oversized navy suit with a semi-sheer T-shirt and open heels outside the Ace Hotel in Surry Hills.
She added black sunglasses and styled her hair into a choppy bob that’s brunette with blonde tips.
MasterChef judge Melissa Leong looked effortlessly cool as she checked out of a trendy Sydney hotel with boyfriend Rob Mason on Friday
The 40-year-old cookbook editor looked smart casual as she wore an oversized navy suit with a semi-sheer T-shirt and open heels outside the Ace Hotel in Surry Hills
She kept jewelry to a minimum, donned a statement ring and wore a natural makeup look.
As a testament to her success with her TV appearances, the star shoved her belongings into a $545 “July” branded green suitcase.
Meanwhile, Rob wore black jeans with an open-necked white shirt that showed off his chest tattoos.
He added a worn leather jacket and styled his long tresses pushed to one side.
She added black sunglasses and styled her hair into a choppy bob that’s brunette with blonde tips
She kept jewelry to a minimum, donned a statement ring and wore a natural makeup look
It comes after Melissa slammed Steve Price for claiming ‘old white men’ were ‘cancelled’.
Last month, the 67-year-old host of the project wrote a column in the Herald Sun claiming older white men in Australia are being silenced and are struggling to speak their minds.
Melissa shared a photo of the article on Instagram and wrote, “The old male writer spends a whole page in the paper talking about not having a voice anymore.”
Meanwhile, Rob wore black jeans with an open-necked white shirt that showed off his chest tattoos
“Excuse me if I go and light a candle,” she said.
Melissa continued, “Inclusivity and diversity don’t come at the expense of others.”
“Sharing the stage with voices long silenced deserves your honor, not your wrath.”
Melissa shared a photo of the article on Instagram and wrote, “The old male writer spends a whole page in the paper talking about not having a voice anymore.”