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My Kitchen Rules villains Josh and Austin hit a new low

When will they stop???
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They’re baaaack!

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Controversial characters Josh and Austin have returned to MKR with a vengeance tonight.

The Sydney home-schooled brothers were not backwards in coming forwards when it came to their thoughts on group two.

Romel
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“So you guys have seen the second team, we’re dying to know” Ruby asks the siblings.

Naturally, Josh jumped at the chance to regale the table with his sassy observations.

So what did he have to say?

“There’s a strange couple I’m not sure if it’s a mother and son or one of those like cougar,” he said, referring to Lisa and John.

“I wasn’t sure because he had his arm around her.

On Victor: “There was a really angry-looking guy who looked like he’d missed a few parole visits to be here.”

Amanda
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On Anne and Jennifer: “There were a couple of girls who were a little bit frisky looking…like a couple of groupies from a John Farnham concert.”

According to Josh, “everyone else was just really like bland-looking”.

But the 25-year-old didn’t stop there – he then went onto insult his own group once more.

“This table looks like the devil’s rejects,” he stated.

“This table looks like a motley crew compared to the other table. The other table looks like a bunch of church-goers.

“We all look like misfits, they all look adults.”

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But there were two people in particular at the table who weren’t having a bar of it – judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel.

“Let me tell you something about this group two,” Pete warned group one.

“They are incredibly strong. In fact they delivered some record breaking instant restaurants.

“If these two teams that are cooking today were in your group, their instant restaurant scores would’ve made them well and truly safe.

“You got some big competition headed your way.”

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