Seven is ordered to pay a former My Kitchen Rules contestant over $22,000-a-year in compensation
Daily MailChannel Seven has been ordered to pay a former My Kitchen Rules contestant compensation following her appearance on the show back in 2019. Scroll down for video Legal battle: Channel Seven has been ordered to pay a former My Kitchen Rules contestant ongoing compensation following her appearance on the show back in 2019. Television fodder: Their seemingly clandestine affair quickly became a major plotline for the show, with Piper separated from her husband, Jordan Green, at the time of filming Cooking contestants: Piper, 37, appeared on the cooking series alongside her best friend, Veronica, with the two women labelled the show's resident 'beauty queens' 'It's very unfair for Piper. Taking action: She first lodged a workers compensation claim against Seven in August last year, asking for a payment of almost $1,000 in weekly benefits Seven disputed many of her claims, including whether she was considered an employee at the network, had sustained injury and become incapacitated, and whether her employment could be considered a substantial contributing factor. Fighting back: Seven disputed many of her claims, including whether she was considered an employee at the network, had sustained injury and become incapacitated, and whether her employment could be considered a substantial contributing factor Seven was ordered to pay Piper weekly compensation of $475 for the 13 weeks between December 24, 2018 and March 25, 2019, totalling $6175.