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The 'Dessert King' appeared on 'MasterChef Indonesia' in 2019.
Tessa Boersma believes the 'Dessert King' is "going to be unstoppable" as the final six remain in the competition.
The TV show contestants speak every day thanks to his common passion.
Last week he apologised after a series of homophobic comments he made online six years ago resurfaced.
The relationship is currently long-distance as Reynold is in Australia while Chelia lives in Indonesia.
"I am ashamed of these comments and I regret them immensely."
Viewers have called for the 'Dessert King' to have his own program showcasing his famous sweet treats.
Two cooking show contestants are the frontrunners according to fans' guesses.
Personal stories of contestants Khanh, Reynold, Poh and more truly hit home for many viewers.
A look at some of the sweet treats these contestants make in their daily lives away from the ‘MasterChef’ kitchen.