Participating in Masterchef is a stressful experience that can quickly lead to fame, but it entails a series of sacrifices that are often not taken into account by fans of the popular culinary talent show.
This is explained by Luca Dazi, one of the most controversial and controversial contestants of the latest edition of Masterchef, who has opened up on his TikTok to explain to his followers how he experienced his time in the La 1 contest.
“It’s a cooking and entertainment show, so cooking is combined with fun,” Luca begins by explaining, clarifying that “we were recording for a whole week, so I spent three months recording.”
This led him to have to “leave school” due to the demands of the program, and then when he returned he had to take “ten make-up exams” to catch up with his studies.
However, he also highlights positive things about the contest: “The cool thing is that we travel throughout Spain” and clarifies that “these programs are recorded in polygons on the outskirts of big cities.”
Another thing that Luca explains and that is not seen in the final product is that “there are many cuts” and many recorded scenes that are repeated and that “after cooking there is a break and the tasting is done later.”