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Melissa Leong speaks out after abuse allegations against Vaughan Mabee

Otago Daily Times Online News·Wednesday, 13 May 2026·20 days ago
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Australian food writer Melissa Leong has spoken for the first time about the scandal involving her Taste of Art co-host Vaughan Mabee. TVNZ dropped the show this week amid revelations about some of Mabee’s behaviour towards colleagues and fellow industry members. Mabee, a celebrated chef who led Central Otago restaurant Amisfield, left the company in February. His departure followed a workplace investigation including allegations Mabee groped a colleague at a nightclub after a work gathering at his home. Posting on Instagram, Leong said she signed on to Taste of Art last year, "excited and honoured to contribute to a show that celebrates the highest potential in cuisine artistry, as well as the tradition, culture and kai that Aotearoa is renound [sic] for the world over." "And so it is with great disappointment that the show's resounding success has been hampered by such unfortunate circumstances these past weeks," she wrote.…

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