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Joy Prime, your home for the ultimate TV viewing experience, has unveiled its 14 outstanding Big Chef Season 2 contestants tonight.
The launch is the start of the hunt for the child with the best culinary skills.
The finalists were selected through a series of riveting audition processes out of over 700 entries.
The launch of Season 2 will saw some young talents such as Foto Copy, Righteous Vandyke, as well as Ashley Chuks of Adom TV's Nsoromma Reality Show too to the stage to perform.
Season 2 of the Big Chef Reality Show is sponsored by Frytol Sunflower Oil, Fortune Rice, Indomie, Top Choco, Flora Tissues, Low Price Master, and Karen Mouthwash.
City Blood Tonic and Perk Biscuit are also making the competition possible.
Watch to find out the 14 children that will be battling it out for the ultimate prize of GHS10,000 cash prize, a fridge, a stove, and amazing products from sponsors.
Use the hashtag #BigChef to join the ongoing launch.
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