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Kimberly Wyatt beats Rylan Clark and Sam Nixon to win Celebrity Masterchef 2015

She beat X Factor star Rylan Clark and TV presenter Sam Nixon to take the title

Doug Bolton
Sunday 26 July 2015 14:25 BST
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Kimberly Wyatt. former Pussycat Dolls singer and winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2015
Kimberly Wyatt. former Pussycat Dolls singer and winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2015 (Miles Willis/Getty Images for BT Sport Industry Awards)

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Pussycat Dolls singer Kimberly Wyatt has been crowned the winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2015.

She beat former X Factor star Rylan Clark and TV presenter Sam Nixon in the final to take the title.

As their final task, the three had to prepare a meal for three top chefs and Masterchef hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace.

Wyatt opted to make a soufflé as part of her final meal - despite having never made one before, it was clearly a success.

She followed up with a loin of lamb and a cheesecake for the next courses, in a close-run competition with the other competitors.

However Wyatt, originally from Missouri, clearly impressed them the most and was crowned winner.

Writing on Twitter after her win was televised, she called her time on the show "the most incredible experience ever" and thanked the judges for her victory.

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