Look out, Madonna! MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong strikes a pose and showcases her voguing skills

Melissa Leong has a hidden talent  – voguing. 

The MasterChef Australia judge proved she is very skilled at the dance move in footage shared to Instagram on Tuesday. 

In a series of videos filmed behind the scenes on the set of the cooking competition, Melissa pulled her best vogue moves in an array of trendy ensembles. 

In her caption, she thanked her hair and makeup artist Ben Dniprowskij for teaching her the dance. 

‘He attempted to teach me how to vogue this season,’ she wrote, before praising his hard work. 

Melissa Leong has a hidden talent - voguing (pictured)

Voguing became a household term after American pop superstar Madonna showcased the style in the music video for her 1990 hit single, Vogue (pictured)

Melissa Leong has a hidden talent – voguing. Voguing became a household term after American pop superstar Madonna showcased the style in the music video for her 1990 hit single, Vogue (right) 

‘I don’t know if I’ll be attempting any duck walks and death drops anytime soon, but hey, I tried!’ she added. 

The dance, inspired by the poses of models in fashion magazines, rose out of the LGBTQ Harlem ballroom cultures.

Voguing became a household term after American pop superstar Madonna showcased the style in the music video for her 1990 hit single, Vogue.

It comes as rumours swirl about whether Melissa and fellow judge Andy Allen will be returning to the cooking show next year in the wake of co-star Jock Zonfrillo’s shock death. 

According to Woman’s Day, the judges could both walk away as they are a ‘package deal’.

In a series of videos filmed behind the scenes on the set of the cooking competition, Melissa pulled her best vogue moves in an array of trendy ensembles

In a series of videos filmed behind the scenes on the set of the cooking competition, Melissa pulled her best vogue moves in an array of trendy ensembles

In her caption, she thanked hair and makeup artist Ben Dniprowskij for teaching her the dance

In her caption, she thanked hair and makeup artist Ben Dniprowskij for teaching her the dance

'He attempted to teach me how to vogue this season,' she wrote

‘He attempted to teach me how to vogue this season,’ she wrote 

'I don't know if I'll be attempting any duck walks and death drops anytime soon, but hey, I tried!' she added

‘I don’t know if I’ll be attempting any duck walks and death drops anytime soon, but hey, I tried!’ she added

Andy and Melissa are still in negotiations about the next season of the show and will either stay or leave together.

‘Andy and Mel are still in negotiations at the moment and they come as a two package deal so if they both decide to walk, they’ll need some big names to fill in,’ a source said.

‘And rather than getting a traditional line-up of three judges, execs are looking at having a pool of superstar names to judge each week.’

The publication claimed Jamie Oliver, Curtis Stone, Shannon Bennett, Poh Ling Yeow and Julie Goodwin have been approached to appear on the next season.

The dance, inspired by the poses of models in fashion magazines, rose out of the LGBTQ Harlem ballroom cultures before Madonna adopted it

The dance, inspired by the poses of models in fashion magazines, rose out of the LGBTQ Harlem ballroom cultures before Madonna adopted it 

DailyMail

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