The episode, which was filmed several months ago, took a dramatic turn when Brent Draper told one of the show's judges, Jock Zonfrillo, that he could no longer compete on the popular cooking competition.
The episode ended with Draper exiting the kitchen, with details for Lifeline appearing before the credits rolled.
After the show aired, Draper posted a video to Instagram to explain why he decided to leave the show and that he was receiving the help he needed."Then straight into quarantining. Quarantining, it's not fun at all I can tell you. I did it twice.Draper then went into quarantine for the second time and then said while filming MasterChef, his grandmother passed away.
He said he was seeing a doctor and a psychologist, as well as cooking in the kitchen at home with his family."The train's back on its tracks."
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