Sweden’s Master Chef is in full swing and every week the viewers get to follow the amateur chefs who sweat among the pans to claim the title of Sweden’s Master Chef 2024.
The winner will receive SEK 250,000 in prize money and the honor of publishing their own cookbook.
This year, the competition is tougher than ever and someone who truly impressed both viewers and jury is the viewer’s favorite Lucas Eriksson. Since the start, Lucas has been rather short-tempered and said, among other things, that Tom Sjöstedt “is nagging about vegetables” and that he would never bring himself to move to Stockholm.
We have to talk about Myllymäki’s glow up in Sweden’s master chef 2024
Lucas Eriksson. Image source: TV4
On one occasion Tom also called Lucas a “black horse”, which is slang for “a person you don’t know much about but who impresses you”. Lucas’ response to the whole thing was:
“Black….. horse?”.
Sweden’s master chef 2024: That’s why Myllymäki was missing
In Wednesday’s episode, Lucas unfortunately had to leave after a pizza contest that didn’t go in his favor. Guest judge in the competition was none other than Zeina Mourtada.
This when Tommy Myllymäki was not there.
But now, of course, many viewers are wondering where the picture-perfect Tommy lived?
Where did Tommy Myllymäki live in Sweden’s master chef. Image source: TV4
News24 contacted Sarah Johanssonexecutive producer, to ask where he lived.
“Tommy had other commitments booked since before. So we had the lovely Zeina as a guest instead,” she answered then.
Tommy Myllymäki showed off his super body
Something not everyone knows is that Tommy Myllymäki is a marathon runner of rank and that he spends many hours a week on his training.
Tommy Myllymäki is a runner of rank. Image source: tommymyllymaki/Instagram
He also shocked his followers with a picture from the 2023 race where his tank top had rubbed his nipples so much that they started bleeding.
“2023 – is this the year I break that three hour mark in a marathon?” he wrote.
Followers’ reaction?
“Borrow the girl’s bra”.
You can read more about Myllymäki’s race here.