My Kitchen Rules' Josh and Austin Bonwick claim they're not racists
5 years, 11 months ago

My Kitchen Rules' Josh and Austin Bonwick claim they're not racists

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They were the most controversial team on Monday's premiere episode of My Kitchen Rules. Slinging insults, mocking the accents of their rivals and purposely speaking slowly so dinner party guests 'could understand them', Josh and Austin Bonwick angered their fellow MKR teams and viewers alike. ': My Kitchen Rules 'dinner party terrorists' Josh and Austin Bonwick defended mocking accents and speaking slowly so their rivals 'could understand them' 'We're not racist,' Josh insisted. Josh's young brother Austin agreed, adding: 'We're not but people will always accuse us of everything. Not impressed: During Monday's episode, Josh and Austin took aim at Ibby and Romel, describing them as 'mail order brides' Viewers flocked to social media to slam Josh and Austin and accused them of being 'racist'.

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