With MasterChef back on our screens soon, we’re taking a look back at the past five winners - and catching up on where their journeys have taken them since their victories.
Despite the recent sackings of presenting duo John Torode and Gregg Wallace, who worked on the show since 2005, the BBC has taken the decision to broadcast the cooking show.
The series will air as normal, starting today (August 6).
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From Brin Pirathapan’s Tamil‑Sri Lankan flavours to Chariya Khattiyot’s northern Thai roots, here’s what the show’s recent champions are doing now.

2024 - Brin Pirathapan
Since lifting the MasterChef UK trophy last year, Brin has been steadily carving out a place for himself in the food world.
The Bristol‑based chef, who swapped a career in veterinary medicine for the kitchen, is now focused full‑time on cooking, building on the bold flavours and Tamil‑Sri Lankan influences that won him the competition.
In the months since his win, Brin has been busy doing takeovers on the BBC Good Food app, sharing a run of recipes inspired by his heritage - including Sri Lankan wattalapam and roasted duck with bitter leaf salad.
He’s also been working on an inventive snack series, reimagining pub classics with twists like Korean‑style bang bang cauliflower.
He’s hinted at hosting supper clubs and private dining events around Bristol, a move that would allow him to test ideas and build towards a restaurant of his own. A cookbook is also in the works, documenting his approach to vibrant, low‑waste, accessible cooking.

2023 - Chariya Khattiyot
When Chariya won MasterChef UK in 2023, she made history as the first Thai-born chef to claim the title.
Since lifting the trophy, Chariya has opened her first restaurant, Khao Soi by Chariya, in Alton, Hampshire. The menu is a love letter to her northern Thai roots, blending traditional flavours with modern techniques.
Chariya often speaks about her childhood in rural Thailand, where she learned to cook alongside her grandfather over an open fire. His mantra of “never give up” continues to guide her work today, shaping both her food and her outlook.
Looking ahead, Chariya has hinted at plans to expand her restaurant projects, with hopes of opening additional venues in Hampshire or nearby Winchester.
She remains committed to showcasing the bold, vibrant flavours of northern Thailand to a wider audience while continuing to roast coffee, keeping that part of her story alive.
Chariya has also written her first cookbook titled Lanna: Recipes from Northern Thailand and Beyond.

2022 - Eddie Scott
Eddie's win on MasterChef UK in 2022 was one of the show’s standout moments. A former marine pilot from Yorkshire, Eddie captured the judges’ attention with classical French cooking rooted in precision, balance and flavour.
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