My Kitchen Rules’ first semi-finalists have have been revealed!

My Kitchen Rules‘ semi-finalists have been revealed after the latest Ultimate Instant Restaurant.
That means four teams will cook in the hopes of making it through to the semi-final.
The final four will return to Kitchen HQ to fight for their place in the grand final.
Find out who is competing below
Mark and Tan just missed out on a spot in the semi-finals. (Credit: Channel Seven)
Who is competing in the My Kitchen Rules 2025 semi-finals?
On Tuesday night, Danielle and Marko were the final pair to make it through to the next round, narrowly beating Mark and Tan.
“I am so proud of us, I’m a little bit in shock to be honest,” Danielle said.
Throughout the final round, they were nervous that they were going home. While they scored 62 points, Mark and Tan finished with a score of 56.
“Heartbreaking to hear we messed up, but we need to pay the price,” Tan said. Even though they were disappointed and “embarrassed” about the result, they said they had the time of their lives.
My Kitchen Rules’ Danielle and Marko were at risk of elimination after their Instant Restaurant. (Credit: Channel Seven)
After coming fourth in the Ultimate Instant Restaurant round, Danielle and Marko will compete against Justin and Will, who finished on top with 78 points.
That means Lol and Lil, and Maria and Bailey, will go up against each other for the second spot in the grand final.
Justin and Will also made it through to the semi-final after finishing at the top of the leaderboard. (Credit: Channel Seven)
Having scored six points above Danielle and Marko in third place, the childhood friends couldn’t believe they made it through to the next round.
Lol gushed: “I am truly shocked that Danielle and Marko have scored lower than us, because of how they started the competition, I thought ‘how are we going to beat those two?’ but we did it!”
Lol and Lil made it through to the semi-final after the latest round. (Credit: Channel Seven)
Maria and Bailey, who have ruffled feathers with their harsh critiques, finished with a score of 64.
“That was close,” Maria said.
Kate Dennett
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