3Music TV’s cooking show, CHEF IT UP, is back! Bigger, bolder and tastier than ever! The fan-favourite series that brings together Ghana’s hottest stars for a mix of culinary chaos and laughter is returning for Season 4, and this time, there’s a brand-new twist in the kitchen.
Taking center stage this season is none other than the dynamic and ever-vibrant Yaa Bitha, who’s ready to stir up the heat as the new host. Known for her energy, wit and charm, Yaa Bitha promises to bring a fresh vibe and unforgettable flavour to the show, one that’s sure to keep viewers glued from start to finish.
From actors and musicians to influencers, CHEF IT UP has seen some of Ghana’s biggest names cook the hearts out and the results have been nothing short of entertaining! Over the seasons, KiDi, Sista Afia, James Gardiner, Cina Soul, Endurance Grand, Mr. Drew, and Chef Failatu have blessed the CHEF IT UP kitchen with aroma, taste and interesting conversations.
This season, expect new faces, wild challenges, hilarious moments and of course, a lot of delicious dishes (and maybe some not-so-successful ones). Yaa Bitha is set to bring her signature energy and humour, making each episode a perfect blend of entertainment, creativity and culinary fun.
Catch all the excitement every Sunday at 4pm on 3Music TV, with a repeat on Tuesdays at 6pm. And if you miss the TV broadcast, don’t worry because the full episodes will also be available on 3Music TV’s official YouTube channel.
Get ready to laugh, learn and cook along as your favourite celebrities bring the heat into the kitchen.
This season, It’s not just about cooking but about who can CHEF IT UP the best!
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