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"Bad guys" MKR Snarling MKR and Austin Bonwick look tense before being grilled by Larry Emdur on the show The Morning Show after their shocking remarks about the reality cooking program
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By
Nick Hadley
and
Alisha Buaya for Daily Mail Australia
published:
00:28 EST, January 30, 2019
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Update:
2:43 am EST, January 30, 2019
They bristled a lot of feathers in My Kitchen Rules with their "b * tchy" behavior.
And on Wednesday, Josh and Austin Bonwick, the home-trained MKR's "villains," looked tense as they headed for an interview for The Morning Show.
Austin, wearing a plaid flannel shirt, a white T-shirt and a gray jeans torn at the knees, was seen scowling as he walked beside his brother Josh in Sydney.
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Seeing this coming? Josh (left) and Austin Bonwick (right), home-schooled MKR villains, seemed tense before grilling Wednesday at Sydney's Morning Show
He looked more like a 70's rock star than a budding chef, his wild mane of brown hair twinkling in the breeze as he grabbed his coffee to go.
Josh, although dressed a little more elegantly with a blue-collar shirt and jeans without a hole, also did not seem pleased when he hooked on this frappuccino.
Josh has soon released his phone, perhaps for last minute advice from management before facing Channel Seven's The Morning Show.
Moody: Austin, wearing a plaid, a t-shirt and jeans torn at the knees, was seen scowling as he walked beside his brother Josh. Josh, although dressed a little more elegantly with a blue-collar shirt and jeans without a hole, did not seem pleased either
Indeed, Austin's mood seemed to lighten up during Josh's phone call, with the extra smile of Home And Away, even a bright smile during the conversation.
Josh paused at one point in the call, with a serious look of contemplation.
The brothers made a name for themselves as "bad guys" in My Kitchen Rules with their hurtful insults and hasty demeanings.
Practical help? Josh soon pulled out his phone, perhaps to get some last-minute advice from management before facing the Channel Seven Morning Show. Indeed, Austin's mood seemed to lighten up during Josh's phone call
But Wednesday, it was their turn to feel uncomfortable when they were confronted with Larry Emdur on the show The Morning Show.
Larry asked the brothers: "You stick to those opinions? Are you considering any of the promos by telling yourself, "I should not have said that"?
Austin replied, "Not at all. I think it was our first opinion and we did not stop.
A feeling of apprehension? Josh stopped at a time of the call, looking serious and contemplative
Josh added: "The things we said, you know, I said things like" your best gay friend "and things like that. I do not say anything wrong about homobaduals.
"I really do not say anything negative about homobaduals or people from other cultures, it was only a comment."
Josh also denied being racist for leaving foreign footprints, before embarking on strange imitations of MKR hosts Manu Feildel and Pete Evans.
"People call me racist, but they have to understand, I'm a big fan of Saturday Night Live," he said, referring to the humorous American show known for his impressions of celebrity.
Do they have shame? Larry Emdur (left) asked the brothers: "Are you sticking to those opinions? Are you considering any of the promos by telling yourself, "I should not have said that"? In the photo with co-host Sally Obermeder
& # 39; Do you stick to these opinions? & # 39; Larry confronted MKR's "terrorists", Josh and Austin, about their shocking remarks at The Morning Show on Wednesday
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