Colin Fassnidge teases new project with fellow chef Manu Feildel

Colin Fassnidge teases new project with fellow chef Manu Feildel after their show My Kitchen Rules was axed

Celebrity chefs Colin Fassnidge and Manu Feildel are teaming up once again for a new mystery project. 

Colin, 47, teased the upcoming project in a post on Instagram on Thursday, sharing a playful photo of himself and Manu in front of a mural.

‘The duo are back… but not as you know it,’ Colin captioned the photo, tagging Manu, 46. 

Together again: On Thursday, Colin Fassnidge [right] teased a new project with fellow chef Manu Feildel [left] after their show My Kitchen Rules was axed

Both Colin and Manu appeared as judges on the now axed Channel Seven cooking competition series, My Kitchen Rules.  

And fans are eagerly anticipating seeing the two celebrity chefs together again, with many speculating in the comments section on Colin’s post.

‘Dancing With the Stars???’ asked one curious fan, while another wrote, ‘Tell us more!’ 

Happier times: Both Colin and Manu appeared as judges on the now axed Channel Seven cooking competition series, My Kitchen Rules

Happier times: Both Colin and Manu appeared as judges on the now axed Channel Seven cooking competition series, My Kitchen Rules

According to a report by TV Blackbox in May last year, Channel Seven decided not to renew My Kitchen Rules after 11 seasons.  

‘Basically the show has performed for such a long time but fatigue set in,’ said McKnight, who runs industry website

‘The show could absolutely come back in a couple of years once viewers have had a break from it.’  

No more: According to a report by TV Blackbox in May last year, Channel Seven decided not to renew My Kitchen Rules after 11 seasons. Manu and Colin are pictured with controversial chef Pete Evans [right]

No more: According to a report by TV Blackbox in May last year, Channel Seven decided not to renew My Kitchen Rules after 11 seasons. Manu and Colin are pictured with controversial chef Pete Evans [right] 

MKR had once been a ratings juggernaut for Seven, but its popularity nosedived in recent years as viewers flocked to Channel Nine’s Married At First Sight instead.

Its eleventh season drew an average of half a million metro viewers per episode.

At its height in 2014, the fifth season had attracted an average audience of 1.891 million across the five major cities.

Bad luck: MKR had once been a ratings juggernaut for Seven, but its popularity nosedived in recent years as viewers flocked to Channel Nine's Married At First Sight instead

Bad luck: MKR had once been a ratings juggernaut for Seven, but its popularity nosedived in recent years as viewers flocked to Channel Nine’s Married At First Sight instead