MasterChef Australia fans were left fuming after Channel Ten reportedly spoiled the Back To Win grand finale.
On Tuesday night, Laura Sharrad went up against Callum Hann in a nail-biting final episode that saw two of the show's most beloved contestants duke it out over two courses.
By the end of the episode, Laura emerged as the winner and walked away with a $250,000 cash prize and the title of MasterChef.
However, according to watchers of the hit reality show, an ad break revealed the 2025 winner just moments before it was announced by the MasterChef judges.
Fans flocked to X, formerly Twitter, fuming that the 'spoiler' ruined the big reveal.
'Channel 10 showed an ad with Laura holding the trophy halfway through the final! What a spoiler! #MasterChefAU,' one person wrote.
On Tuesday night, Laura Sharrad (right) went up against Callum Hann (left) in a nail-biting final episode that saw two of the show's most beloved contestants duke it out over two courses.
Another pointed out: 'The ad has been shown a few weeks ago. What a spoiler.'
One person took to the platform and claimed the show's editing gave away the winner, writing: 'A note to the producers of the show: it is not acceptable that we all knew how this would end from the first episode of the season. The bias has been blatant and that's why we cannot rejoice the way we would have had the judging and editing been fair.'
Another added: 'But this was spoiled WEEKS ago with all the biased judging and edits. You really think it's a spoiler anymore?'
MasterChef Australia: Back To Win came to a close for 2025 with a thrilling grand finale on Tuesday night, which saw Laura emerge victorious.
'This is the most surreal feeling in the whole entire world,' Laura said as she broke down over the good news.
'I’m truly so proud of myself for coming back for a third time and completely setting myself up for heartbreak,' she continued.
'And pulling off what I never thought I really could do, but I’ve wanted to for so long. I’ve dreamt of this moment since I was 13.'
'To have my family here, watching me cook, has been the most truly special experience of my life,' Laura explained.
'I just want to thank Callum, more than anyone. Just the support that you’ve shown me throughout this competition both times has been so truly special. So thank you so much for everything.'
There was an additional touching moment as judge Andy Allen told Laura that the spirit of late judge Jock Zonfrillo lived on through her cooking.
By the end of the episode, Callum had scored 73 points while Laura's final score rang in at 74, winning by one point.
Callum was awarded $10,000 for coming in second place.