Isabella Bliss (born 1 April 1998) is an Australian TV personality from Queensland, notable for winning Junior MasterChef Australia (series 1) in 2010.[1]

Isabella Bliss
Born (1998-04-01) 1 April 1998 (age 26)
NationalityAustralian
Years active2011-
AgentOne Management
TelevisionJunior MasterChef Australia (series 1)
TitleWinner, Junior MasterChef Australia 2010
SuccessorGreta Yaxley
WebsiteManagement website

Junior MasterChef Australia

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Bliss entered the first season of Junior MasterChef Australia with her fraternal twin sister, Sofia. Bliss faced Jack Lark in the final two rounds. Bliss won 97 to 94. As a prize, she received a MasterChef trophy and $15,000. Lark received $10,000 for second prize and Sofia and fellow contestant Siena Johnston $5,000 for third to fourth.[2]

Personal life

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Bliss hopes to open a restaurant with Sofia, using the prize money from a trust fund. They want to name it Is-Sofia.[2] The twins also have a cook book named A little bit of this, a little bit of that, ISBN 0670075957, published in 2011.[3][4]

In 2011 the twins worked with "Cupcake for A Cure", a child cancer charity.[5] They also had the chance to create an Oprah inspired dessert, namely Oprah Gold, with chocolate and a wild Hibiscus surprise.

In November 2013, Bliss was named as one of YWCA Queensland's "125 Leading Women".[6]

Isabella has completed Year 12 and in 2016 commenced study at University of Queensland. Sofia has deferred a year from University and is currently working.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Vickery, Colin; Shearer, Geoff (16 November 2010). "Brisbane's Isabella wins Junior MasterChef". news.com.au. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b Shearer, Geoff (15 November 2010). "Isabella's twin win situation on Junior MasterChef". dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  3. ^ A little bit of this, a little bit of that : favourite family recipes. WorldCat. OCLC 757810554.
  4. ^ Shearer, Geoff (29 October 2011). "Cookbook twins Sofia and Isabella Bliss lead double life between media spotlight and school". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  5. ^ "Isabella Bliss". regionalflavours.com.au. Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  6. ^ "YWCA Queensland's 125 Leading Women" (PDF). yq.org.au. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Isabella and Sofia of Junior Masterchef Australia". facebook.com.
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