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MasterChef contestant breaks silence after sexual assault allegation

MasterChef Australia's Ben Ungermann posts a reflective statement on social media following his axe from the most recent season of the show.

MasterChef Australia's Ben Ungermann has said that he is "much stronger than people think" following the recent charges against him.

The 34-year-old was dropped from the most recent season of the show, Back To Win, partway through filming after a 16-year-old girl alleged that he had been sexually inappropriate with her.

Ungermann has denied the charges against him and in a statement through his lawyer said that he was "distressed" by the accusations.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the chef posted a picture of him swimming alongside the caption: "The ocean is a place I find soothing for quiet contemplation.

"In the last few months people have had a lot to say about me without knowing me or my circumstances.

"But if I have learnt anything about myself in recent months, is that I am much stronger than people think.

"I know my self-worth and I know the person I am and I'm looking forward to a change of scenery."

Ungermann was quietly axed from MasterChef during the most recent season, with one of the judges explaining that he had left for a "personal matter".

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