The famous Ukrainian chef of Colombian origin, judge of the "MasterChef" project Hector Jimenez-Bravo reacted emotionally to the destruction of the shooting pavilion of the show, which was damaged during another shelling of Kyiv by Russian troops on the night of November 13. He shared his thoughts on social networks, admitting that for him this pavilion became a symbol of personal and professional development, and its destruction was a real blow.
"There was everything on this set: tears, happiness, disappointment, hopes, friendship, an incredible team. This is my second home,” Hector wrote on Instagram, recalling the path he has traveled with the project over 15 years. He also expressed hope that despite the destruction, the team will quickly rebuild the pavilion and the shooting will continue.
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The creators of "MasterChef" planned to start shooting the new season, in which 120 members of the film crew and 100 participants are involved. Fortunately, the pavilion was empty during the attack, so there were no casualties. Despite the blow to the plans, Jimenez-Bravo is adamant about reviving the show. "The 15th season will definitely be filmed. Because we are Ukrainians, and we will never be broken," the chef emphasized.