Top 10 secrets of MKR’s success

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The rivalry between Chloe and Kelly and Helena and Vicki on My Kitchen Rules is over after the twins are sent home. Courtesy: Seven Network

WITH My Kitchen Rules over now for this series, we take a look at the top 10 behind-the-scenes secrets the show didn't want you to know.

Magazine Woman's Day revealed this week there's nothing authentic about the cooking reality show. See what you think:

1. THE CONTESTANTS ARE SENT TO COOKING SCHOOL

The teams are reportedly sent to Simon Johnson Cooking School in Sydney. Some rifle through recipe books the night before, but the general consensus when applying is that the contestants' personalities are more important than their cooking skills.

My Kitchen Rules round one contestants Deb and Rick from Adelaide Source: Supplied

2. THEY DON'T COOK AT THEIR OWN HOMES

With some of the contestants' homes not a suitable size to fit a truckload of cameras and crew for the instant restaurants, some teams are forced to hire or borrow homes that meet the producers' strict criteria.

My Kitchen Rules Corrine and David's instant restaurant Source: Channel 7

3. TWO ENDINGS FILMED ... ONLY ONE IS REAL

With the winning team a hotly kept secret, even the contestants don't know who has won until the same time as the audience.

The reality show's results have been leaked in the past by media outlets, and MKR is taking no chances by taping two endings.

The "surprise" reactions on the screens are all somewhat staged and set up by producers to ensure the winner is kept under wraps until the show airs.

My Kitchen Rules 2014 grand finalists Bree and Jess, and Chloe and Kelly. Source: Supplied

4. THE FINAL DISHES ARE ALSO COOKED BY CHEFS

The magazine reports a group of chefs cooks copies of the finalists' dishes so there is plenty to go around for a taste test.

Nic and Rocco's trio of seafood — potato string prawns, sashimi tuna, scallop and chorizo stack, from My Kitchen Rules. Source: Supplied

5. THE CONTESTANTS CAN'T DRESS THEMSELVES

Well, who doesn't want a wardrobe supplied just for them. Melbourne gatecrasher Danielle reportedly said she was less than thrilled by the style chosen for her by the show's wardrobe department. She said people thought she was much thinner in real, not reality, life.

My Kitchen Rules 2014 gatecrashers Carly and Tresne, Josh and Danielle, Cathy and Anna. Pic supplied/Channel 7. Source: Supplied

6. DRAMA IS THE MAIN PRIORITY

Well, there are no surprises that the judges are told to heat up the drama. So when you are looking at a plate that looks like a dog's dinner and the judges are praising it, it could be because producers want to give the impression there is a tight battle right up until the end.

MKR contestants Carly and Tresne Source: Supplied

7. CONTESTANTS ARE FORCED TO FAKE FEUDS

Reports say the TV war between arch rivals Chloes and Kelly and Melbourne twins Vikki and Helena is all drummed up for ratings. Turns out the gals are quite chummy, even hitting the town and dining out together.

Helena & Vikki Moursellas, Kelly Ramsay & Chloe James dining out together. Source: INFphoto.com Source: INF

8. TEAMS ARE GIVEN FED STORYLINES

The reality show, like any drama on the tube, has a script which the contestants must follow. Producers are giving a script and they prompt contestants on what to say and how to react. Producers feed storylines to the contestants to pump up controversy and then edit it down to a final cut which determines villains and heroes.

MKR finalists and villains Chloe and Kelly Source: Supplied

9. TEAMS DON'T PICK THE FOOD

It is understood contestants find out their theme and menu the night before they film. Producers are said to pluck meals from different theme ideas and menus submitted by the teams during the audition stages. They are also encouraged to use strange and unfamiliar techniques which is why the end result can be a trainwreck.

My Kitchen Rules. Paul and Blair. Source: Supplied

10. THEY'RE WON OVER WITH CHAMPAGNE

After a team is eliminated the contestants are reportedly invited for a briefing with a leading producer who butters them up over Champagne. It is hoped they will leave on a good note so they can be called upon for post-show interviews.

My Kitchen Rules judges Pete Evans and Manu Feildel Source: Supplied

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