Sofia Levin’s Secret: Almost a MasterChef Contestant

A Journey of Belonging and Resilience

Sofia Levin has spent three years on the judging panel of MasterChef Australia, a role that she might have taken from the other side of the table had life taken a different path. Reflecting on her journey, Sofia shares how she once considered stepping into the competition as a contestant.

“Over the past 10 years, I’ve had producers slide into my DMs and ask me if I wanted to go on as a contestant,” Sofia, 36, tells a media outlet. “It’s just as well I said no, because who knows where that would have led me. I do like cooking, but I don’t like cooking when there’s a giant clock hanging over me!”

As a food and travel journalist, Sofia is grateful for the choices she made, which eventually led her to one of the highlights of her career: judging alongside Andy Allen, Poh Ling Yeow, and Jean-Christophe Novelli. This role has given her a true sense of belonging.

“In the third-place theory, there’s home, there’s work and then there’s meant to be a third place where you can go to collect yourself and feel comfortable,” Sofia explains. “But, when you work in food, in restaurants and cafés and on MasterChef, your second and third places combine. I don’t need a third place – this is everything I need to fill my cup.”

This feeling became even more meaningful when the MasterChef family rallied around her during one of the hardest times of her life. Sofia lost her father, Greg, to motor neurone disease in 2024, just as she was stepping into the enormous role. His death inspired her to work with MND Victoria, where she now serves as an ambassador.

“I’m an unfortunate but proud ambassador,” she says. “I’ve just hosted two charity events and it’s been amazing to see how everyone came together. Some guests we’ve had on the show this season showed up, as well as actual crew members…

“The lighting guys just rocked up and did the lighting in the building, free of charge. I borrowed a whole lot of vases from the art team. The food team put together these colourful boxes of produce so I could decorate the tables, all without blinking or flinching. My biggest learning is that I’m just surrounded by the most amazing people.”

Standing beside her throughout it all is her new fiancé, whose identity she has chosen to keep private.

“I reconnected with someone from school,” Sofia teases. “We hadn’t really seen each other much for about 20 years. That was over a year ago now. We’re engaged, which is not a secret – it’s wonderful. He’s a beautiful person and an amazing support. He just totally gets me, which is so lovely.”

As for the wedding, Sofia says planning will have to wait until filming wraps.

“I will start looking into that when we’ve finished filming,” she says with a laugh. “I don’t think it’ll happen anytime in the next 12 months. There’s just too much going on. And, you know, it’s nice to be engaged!”

MasterChef Australia airs Monday to Wednesday at 7.30pm and Sunday at 7pm on Channel Ten and 10Play.

Highlights from the Show

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  • Entertainment: EXCLUSIVE: MasterChef judge Sofia Levin is engaged!

  • Entertainment: MasterChef Australia’s Dot opens up about future family plans

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