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They are forced to do so in order to take part in MasterChef, even against their will. The regulation is very clear on this.
Taking part in MasterChef is for its contestants the opportunity to make a change in their livesbut before winning the coveted white apron anyone who decides to take part in the program must agree to abide by a set of rules.
Each of these is written in hard copy regulation which if not respected can have serious consequences, which can also be at a legal level. They are norms necessary for the program to be recorded and transmitted without any hitches.
Some of these are quite simple to comply with, but there are some some that are almost impossible not to break. In fact, they are absurd, but it is necessary to try not to break them so that the program can be of quality.
As much as a cooking competition may be, MasterChef Italia remains first and foremost a cooking program, with people talking and cooking in front of camerasfor this reason anyone who participates must pay close attention to what they do and above all say, both during filming and outside.
To avoid an information leak
Anyone who decides to take part in MasterChef, must agree not to provide any advance information to people outside the program on the path he takes to MasterChef. This with the aim of avoid any information leakas happened during its second edition and thus ruin the program.
During the second edition of MasterChef, the name of the winner of the edition, Tiziana Stefanelli had been spoiled a few hours before the program aired and it had caused everyone’s disappointment. Fortunately, however, his name was only said a few hours before the start of the program. If it were released when filming endedit would have been a real tragedy.
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A secrecy pact to avoid tragedy
From that moment on each competitor is therefore required to sign a sort of “secrecy agreement” and not reveal any information before broadcast which can anticipate the fate of a competitor in the broadcast.
If this rule is not respected, the person who breaks it is required to pay a sum of money as a “penalty”. Clearly to verify that the competitors do not provide previews, they are continuously monitored by the production, also via social media.
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2024-01-05 13:00:44
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