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It’s About To Get Spicy!

ANYA & EMILIE, AUCKLAND

These former colleagues will be bringing their multicultural heritage to MKR – Anya Klun has Russian, Korean, Greek and Jewish roots, while Emilie McCallum is French but grew up on the Indian Ocean island of Réunion.

“We can definitely spice up your meat and three veg!” says Anya, 42, who rates Gordon Ramsay as her top celebrity chef and admits to

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