Julie Goodwin opened up about her mental health struggles after winning the first immunity challenge of MasterChef Fans & Faves.
Returning MasterChef contestant Julie Goodwin opened up about her mental health issues in Thursday's episode of the show, confessing that she wasn't sure if ...
“When the phone call came to do this, I didn’t know if I could,” she told them through tears. “I had to do some serious assessment of my mental health and wellbeing … I’d reached a point in my life where I lost my joy. Goodwin has enjoyed a successful career since winning season one of MasterChef back in 2009 – but there have also been some well-documented down times.
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She's the original MasterChef Australia winner and regarded as one of the country's most accomplished home cooks.
Battle: She later revealed she had been suffering from depression and spent five weeks in a mental health facility. I had reached a point in my life where I had lost my joy.' If there's more,' said Julie with tears in her eyes. Jock comforted a clearly nervous Julie by telling her, 'I need you to just let it wash through your brain. I think maybe I have done everything that I was here to do. I've really had to do some serious assessment of my mental health and wellbeing.
Gogglebox star Symon Lovett broke down in tears on the show this week when he watched an emotional MasterChef scene focusing on Julie Goodwin.
And with food that tastes that good and looks that good... Emotional scenes: A nervous Julie, 51, presented her first dish to the judges during Monday's premiere, before Jock Zonfrillo reassured her she was a 'winner' and a 'classic' chef Making a comeback: Julie had expressed fears going into the new season that her home-style cooking wouldn't be able to compete with the professional skills of the newer contestants I'm banking on it,' he said. A nervous Julie, 51, presented her first dish to the judges during Monday's premiere, before Jock Zonfrillo reassured her she was a 'winner' and a 'classic' chef. Julie had expressed fears going into the new season that her home-style cooking wouldn't be able to compete with the professional skills of the newer contestants.
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“My beautiful husband Mick, the person who loves me most, recognised the crisis I was in and took me to the emergency room. “In the midst of that really awful time I had decided that I was done. “On the surface I know I don’t seem to be depressed or anxious. “It’s been a tough couple of years, and I didn’t know if I was able to come back into this environment. “I had to do some serious assessment of my mental health and wellbeing … I’d reached a point in my life where I lost my joy,” she said on Thursday night. The 50-year-old has written six cookbooks and runs a cooking school, in addition to appearing on television and radio.
Ben Pobjie · Judges Jock Zonfrillo, Melissa Leong and Andy Allen Photo: Ten · The MasterChef Fans class of 2022.
There's big money up for grabs, but even more there's the love of the Australian public to be won, and that is a trophy that'll take more than a well-balanced jus to take home. Who is destined to be a darling of the audience and win hearts such that we'll want them back, even if they flame out? Sashi is the alpha male in the kitchen, and even the cockiest of fans is liable to quail in the face of his menacing curries. She may be a fan, but she's no amateur – she knows what she's doing and she's as comfortable as anyone with cooking on camera. After winning MasterChef, Sashi opened his own restaurant, and the confidence he's built by his success in the industry is on show now he's returned to the MasterChef set. At this early stage (and with fingers crossed that they're not eliminated before you read this), who look like the cooks to beat?
MasterChef Australia's very first winner, Julie Goodwin, opened up about her past struggles in an on-air admission that's touched viewers across Australia.
"I had to do some serious assessment of my mental health and wellbeing … I’d reached a point in my life where I lost my joy. If there’s more," she said. "I think maybe I have done everything that I was here to do, and I have achieved everything that’s possible for me to achieve … so this for me is an opportunity to see if there’s another chapter.