Gigi Hadid Gets Emotional After Winning Celebrity Masterchef With The Burger Of Your Dreams

Gigi appeared on the show will fellow supermodel Windsor.

Not only is Gigi Hadid a Victoria's Secret model, dating a former One Direction boyband member and the face of some of the biggest brands in the world but she's now proved she's a dab hand in the kitchen too.

The 20-year-old supermodel made her way from the catwalk to the Celebrity Masterchef kitchen last night, managing to impress foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsay with a special beef burger, garnished with pickled jalapenos and a spiced crispy onion nest with delicious chips on the side.

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Gigi went head-to-head with fellow Victoria's Secret model Devon Windsor for the coveted title during the celebrity showdown, but she pipped her rival to the post after dishing up the mouth-watering burger, which she had spent a year researching.

Gigi Dished up with mouth-watering burger.


It's no surprise that Gigi aced the competition, after revealing in the show that she ate a burger a week when she first moved to New York in a mission to discover the best one out there.

"I always say eat clean to stay fit, have a burger to stay sane," Gigi told the crowd.

Gigi became emotional and held back tears on the show as she admitted she decided to go on the show and compete for the cash prize to raise awareness of Lyme disease, which her mother Yolanda Foster, sister Bella and brother Anwar are all battling.

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She said: "My mom, sister and brother are all affected by Lyme disease. Not enough people know what Lyme disease is and the dangers of being bitten by an insect. For that on its own is amazing but with (the cash prize of) $25,000, we can help with finding a cure. It can help so much.

"I'm the only one of my siblings, my mom and my family that hasn't been affected by Lyme disease. It's been really hard for me because I'm the only one that doesn't really understand it. What's been hardest for me is just trying to find a way to be their hope and kind of be a strength for them even with the disease that I can't understand fully because I haven't been through it."