MasterChef's Grace Dent and Anna Haugh crown 2026 winner in emotional final
One amateur chef has been crowned the winner of MasterChef 2026 after a nail-biting final, judged by Grace Dent and Anna Haugh

The champion of MasterChef 2026 has officially been announced.
Judges Grace Dent and Anna Haugh spent weeks putting 48 of the country's finest amateur cooks through their paces, with only three ultimately making it through to the grand final.
Vying for a coveted place in the MasterChef hall of fame, Jhané, Kristen and Matt went head to head in a nail-biting showdown.
Who won MasterChef 2026?
Jhané was crowned winner of MasterChef 2026, reports Wales Online.
Lost for words, Jhané was heard saying "What? This is ridiculous," as she was embraced by her two fellow finalists, while Anna remarked on just how tough the decision had been.
Following her victory, Jhané said: "This is incredible."
Anna praised the "magic in her fingertips", while Grace celebrated Jhané's "gift for communicating things she's got inside of her onto a plate".

She added: "Jhané is an incredible talent, and I can't wait to see what she does in the future."
Jhané also said: "To anyone watching this, you can genuinely put anything you put your mind to.
"One foot in front of the other, and you end up with a trophy!"

After making it into the final four, alongside Antos who was eliminated just before the final, Jhané had said: "It's so surreal to be able to call myself a MasterChef finalist! At the start of the show I just wanted to get an apron, now I'm in the final four.
"It has taken so much hard work to get here, I've learned so much throughout the competition and made so many new friends along the way. I feel like I've pushed my cooking to a whole new level and I'm not ready for it to end."
Kristen added: "Making the final four is surreal. At each stage of the competition, I could only focus on the challenge that was in front of me.

"Reaching this stage, getting to know my fellow finalists so well, having more time with the judges and mentor chefs has been extraordinary."
Matt also said: "It feels amazing! Particularly knowing that we're heading to Antigua. Every single time you get through you think that the competition can't surprise you any more and then they drop that you're heading off to the Caribbean!
"It's been such a brilliant journey so far and I feel very lucky to be able to continue into finals week. I don't want it to end."

The BBC competition has faced a significant shake-up in recent months, after scandals left both Gregg Wallace and John Torode axed from the programme.
It was later confirmed Grace would be joined by Anna, and she'll now appear alongside Giorgio Locatelli on Celebrity MasterChef, which has already been filmed.
He said joining the show was "a real honour", adding: "I can't wait for you to see what our celebrity contestants bring to the kitchen, as we are really putting their culinary skills to the test in this series."
MasterChef is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.