Get ready My Kitchen Rules fans, The Rivalry is on with a vengeance on February 2. For the first time in MKR history, five hungry teams will fight for the title in a Chef vs Chef, House vs House battle.
WATCH: My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals 2020 sneak peek
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Mark your calendars and sharpen those knives, the 2020 release date of My Kitchen Rules: The Rivals has been announced for Sunday, 2 February. Prepare for a fierce rivalry between Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel as their teams battle for the title, and $100,000.
Meet: House of Manu
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Prepare for a fierce rivalry between Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel as their teams battle for the coveted MKR title.
In the brand new sneak peek trailer, Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel are ready to battle, in order for the winning team to win $100,000.
In a Chef vs Chef and House vs House challenge, five favourite teams will go head-to-head in a battle to win the competition.
Colin will lead a team of hopefuls who are new contestants to the competition. While Manu will lead a team of past cast favourites who have experience in the MKR playing field.
Chef v Chef Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel
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The teams will be made up of the Champions vs Challengers, and audiences can expect a heated rivalry between the chefs and teams fight for their houses to come out on top.
The contestants will live together in a revamped mansion, and as the competition heats up, the rivalry between Chefs and Houses will rise, with teams expected to create some of the most exceptional dishes ever served on MKR.
Ultimately, only one team will be crowned MKR: The Rivals champions and win $100,000.
Meet: House of Colin
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Meet the House of Colin's contestants below.
Jac & Shaz, QLD
Country cousins Jac, 47, and Shaz, 48, stole hearts in Season 6 with their bubbly personalities.This time around they say they have learnt from their past mistakes. “One of my regrets from our season is not having great dessert recipes up our sleeve,” says Jac. “I guess second time around you are wiser,” adds Shaz.
Chef's sizing up the competition dishes
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Jake & Elle, QLD
Brother and sister duo Jake, 27, and Elle, 29, were runners-up to Dan and Steph in Season 4 and now they are back to prove they aren’t second best. “We’ve gained a lot more experience and we don’t intend to lose again,” says Jake.
Sue Ann & Sylvia, VIC
Childhood friends from Malaysia, Sue Ann, 56, and Sylvia, 52, reconnected years later in Melbourne. These vivacious pals can’t wait to show off their authentic Malaysian recipes. “MKR gives me the platform to share my passion for Malaysian food and my mother’s dishes,” says Sue Ann.
Kerry & Kaylene, WA/QLD
Army Sisters Kerry, 34, and Kaylene, 29, may appear to be happy-go-lucky, but don’t be fooled, they're ready for a fight. “We have a good laugh ... but when we need to be serious, we are,” says Kerry. As for their food, “I am sweet and she is savoury so food-wise we work well together”, adds Kaylene.
Kerry and Kaylene
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Mark & Lauren, VIC
Professional poker player Mark, 40, and his sister Lauren, 35, are set to shake up the competition this year. Just like in poker, Mark says his strategy to win is to “read the table, identify threats and if worse comes to worst turn on the charm offensive”.