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Known for his vibrant fashion choices and distinctive wavy hair during his stint as a MasterChef judge, Matt Preston has recently adopted a more laid-back appearance.
This transformation is evident on the cover of his new cookbook, “Matt Preston’s World of Flavour,” where he showcases a fresh style.
The 60-year-old food critic, originally from England, has traded in his signature sharp blazers and cravats for a casual bright yellow shirt with open top buttons.
Additionally, Preston has embraced his natural grey hair and has acquired a noticeably deep tan, completing his relaxed new look.
Tan-tastic! Ex-MasterChef judge Matt Preston looked remarkably different on the cover of his latest cookbook, Matt Preston’s World of Flavour, which is released on November 2
He has also allowed his hair to naturally grey, and sports a remarkably deep tan.
‘So excited to show you the cover of my new book: Matt Preston’s World of Flavour,’ the TV personality wrote on Instagram on Tuesday.
‘It’s out here in Australia on November 2. Researching this book has pretty [much] been my life for the last year – and I’ve loved every moment!
Daddy vibes: The English food writer, 60, has allowed his hair to naturally grey and now sports a darker tan compared to when he used to be a judge on MasterChef
‘From fine-tuning the 101+ delicious recipes, to digging deep into their stories and busting the greatest myths behind the world’s tastiest dishes to cook at home, I’ve uncovered some eye-popping stuff.
‘I’m even more excited to announce that this will be the first of two books with Penguin Books Australia. It’s great to be reunited with the team that published [2009’s] Cravat-a-Licious all those years ago.
‘Matt’s World of Flavour – out November 2 – is available to pre-order now at your favourite book seller.’
Changes: Matt has transformed his appearance since the release of his first cookbook in 2009
Matt’s new cookbook is his latest culinary venture since quitting his role as a judge on MasterChef last year.
He, along with fellow judges George Calombaris and Gary Mehigan, parted ways with the Channel 10 cooking show before the 2020 season over a pay dispute.
They were replaced by Jock Zonfrillo, Andy Allen and Melissa Leong.
Old job: Matt’s cookbook is his latest venture since quitting his role as a judge on MasterChef. He, along with George Calombaris and Gary Mehigan, parted ways with the cooking show before the 2020 season, and were replaced by Jock Zonfrillo, Andy Allen and Melissa Leong