Melissa Leong shares cryptic New Year's resolutions for 2025 amid rumours she could return to MasterChef Australia

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Melissa Leong shares cryptic New Year's resolutions for 2025 amid rumours she could return to MasterChef Australia
Published: Dec, 31 2024 11:53

Melissa Leong has shared her New Year's resolutions amid a period of career upheaval. The former MasterChef Australia judge, 42, hinted that busy times are ahead as she revealed her 2025 plans. 'I am taking it a week at a time, so I am trying to white knuckle it to the end of the year' she told the Daily Telegraph on Sunday.

 ['I am taking it a week at a time, so I am trying to white knuckle it to the end of the year' she told the Daily Telegraph on Sunday]
Image Credit: Mail Online ['I am taking it a week at a time, so I am trying to white knuckle it to the end of the year' she told the Daily Telegraph on Sunday]

'Hopefully I will be able to celebrate with some friends and just have a little bit of time off to enjoy the weather – should Melbourne deem it to be so' she added. It comes after Melissa revealed why she thinks people find her intimidating. She made the comments when she recently appeared on the Mental As Anyone podcast.

 [It comes as the celebrity food critic might be returning to MasterChef as a judge. Pictured with former co-star Andy Allen]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It comes as the celebrity food critic might be returning to MasterChef as a judge. Pictured with former co-star Andy Allen]

Melissa Leong (pictured) has shared her New Year's resolutions amid a period of career upheaval. The former MasterChef Australia judge, 42, hinted that busy times are ahead as she revealed her 2025 plans. 'I am aware that sometimes, by being a little verbose, being a little wordy, word nerdy, that it can intimidate people,' she remarked.

Melissa went on to say that her style and the way she carries herself were also ways in which others might think she has a superiority complex. 'Looking put together makes other people feel like they’re less put together and that is never the intention,' the television star said.

'I think sometimes when we meet someone who we find a little intimidating, we need to sometimes break that down. 'What is it about this person that’s holding a mirror up to myself and that I feel less than adequate in front of them and kind of work on the critical thinking about that, and suddenly you see them as being maybe a little bit more human and being a little kinder to yourself and hopefully you meet somewhere in the middle.'.

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