MasterChef judge Andy Allen is slammed AGAIN for using the term ‘doneness’

MasterChef judge Andy Allen is slammed AGAIN for using the term ‘doneness’ during the finale – after contestant Chris Badenoch said his feedback was ‘nonsense’

MasterChef judge Andy Allen was slammed once again this week, for using the term ‘doneness’ during Monday night’s finale. 

The 32-year-old was called out by viewers on Twitter, who were left completely baffled by the term. 

It comes after contestant Chris Badenoch said that Andy’s feedback on the show was ‘nonsense.’

In the hot seat! MasterChef judge Andy Allen (pictured) was slammed AGAIN for using the term ‘doneness’ during the finale on Monday night

One fan tweeted alongside a GIF from Friends: ‘Doneness… is that what I heard Andy say???’ 

‘Welcome to the English language, doneness,’ another wrote. 

Another fan shared a GIF of Judge Judy and captioned it: ‘Doneness… DONENESS.’

Say what?! The 32-year-old was called out by viewers on Twitter, who were left completely baffled by the term

Say what?! The 32-year-old was called out by viewers on Twitter, who were left completely baffled by the term

However, one viewer googled the term and said it often comes up when talking about how meat is cooked. 

‘Andy says doneness and we all cock out heads to the side… but what it (sic) turns out he was right all along?’

Andy had said: ‘Huge props to Emelia for keeping her head during that cooking of the beef, because she has got the perfect amount of doneness on that short rib.’

Calling him out: Earlier this month, eliminated star Chris Badenoch (pictured) slammed Andy when talking to News.com.au and said his feedback 'makes no sense' - and even compared it to a speech by U.S. president Donald Trump

Calling him out: Earlier this month, eliminated star Chris Badenoch (pictured) slammed Andy when talking to News.com.au and said his feedback ‘makes no sense’ – and even compared it to a speech by U.S. president Donald Trump

Earlier this month, eliminated star Chris Badenoch slammed Andy when talking to News.com.au and said his feedback ‘makes no sense’ – and even compared it to a speech by U.S. president Donald Trump.

‘It’s not feedback, it’s just a collection of words that make no sense,’ he said.  

‘He’s commented on things that I’ve cooked and when he’s walked away it’s like, “I have no idea what he said or what he meant.” You almost need subtitles. I don’t get it!’

Ouch! 'It's not feedback, it's just a collection of words that make no sense,' he said

Ouch! ‘It’s not feedback, it’s just a collection of words that make no sense,’ he said

Chris, who was the seventh to be eliminated from the new season, added that he didn’t have any issues with Melissa Leong or Jock Zonfrillo’s feedback but said Andy’s reminded him of Donald Trump. 

‘It’s incredibly frustrating. Jock or Melissa will give you a good critique… [but Andy] it’s not constructive,’ he said.

‘It’s like a Trump speech; a whole lot of words that don’t match.’

Chris revealed that his jibes shouldn’t be taken too seriously, however, adding: ‘It’s a reality TV show for Christ’s sake, have some fun!’

All in good fun! Chris revealed that his jibes shouldn't be taken too seriously, however, adding: 'It's a reality TV show for Christ's sake, have some fun!'

All in good fun! Chris revealed that his jibes shouldn’t be taken too seriously, however, adding: ‘It’s a reality TV show for Christ’s sake, have some fun!’