MasterChef’s Reynold Poernomo goes silent online after his shocking homophobic posts were exposed

Feeling the heat? MasterChef star Reynold Poernomo goes silent on social media after his shocking homophobic posts were exposed

MasterChef star Reynold Poernomo has gone silent on social media and appears to be taking a break from his networking platforms, after his shocking homophobic posts were exposed.

The 26-year-old has not posted on Instagram in six days, after last sharing a post on Friday, May 29.

That same day, Daily Mail Australia revealed Reynold’s homophobic posts on an online forum that called gays ‘freaks’ and ‘mentally ill.’

Feeling the heat? MasterChef star Reynold Poernomo has gone silent on social media after his shocking homophobic posts were exposed. The 26-year-old has not posted on Instagram in six days, after last sharing a post on Friday, May 29

Reynold’s last Instagram post on May 29 was about a cook-off on the show with his co-stars, Poh Ling Yeow, Brendan Pang, Jess Liemantara and Khanh Ong.

In his shocking homophobic posts, Reynold suggested that gay people should be ‘captured and put on an island.’ 

The chef and ‘dessert king’ made the homophobic claims on bodybuilding.com forums in 2014, just months before bursting onto screens in Season 7 of MasterChef Australia. 

Going into lockdown: Reynold's last Instagram post on May 29 (pictured) was about a cook-off on the show with his co-stars, Poh Ling Yeow, Brendan Pang, Jess Liemantara and Khanh Ong

Going into lockdown: Reynold’s last Instagram post on May 29 (pictured) was about a cook-off on the show with his co-stars, Poh Ling Yeow, Brendan Pang, Jess Liemantara and Khanh Ong 

Shocking: That same day, Daily Mail Australia revealed Reynold's homophobic posts on an online forum that called gays 'freaks' and 'mentally ill'

Shocking: That same day, Daily Mail Australia revealed Reynold’s homophobic posts on an online forum that called gays ‘freaks’ and ‘mentally ill’

Making headlines: In his shocking homophobic posts, Reynold suggested that gay people should be 'captured and put on an island'

Making headlines: In his shocking homophobic posts, Reynold suggested that gay people should be ‘captured and put on an island’

He is appearing in the current ‘Back to Win’ season and is among the hot favourites to take out the title.

Under a thread titled ‘First gay couple featured on the Disney Channel. Do you agree with them?’, Reynold – using the profile name ‘Reyreyy’ – offered a shocking response.

‘I wish the world made a united decision where they will capture all gay people and put them on a remote island full of gays, that way straight ppl (people) will be happy and the freaks can go on and f** themselves,’ the then 20-year-old wrote.

That comment was followed by another on a thread titled: ‘Is homosexuality a mental illness?’

‘Yes end of thread,’ Reynold responded. 

In a statement to Daily Mail Australia through Channel Ten, Reynold said he was now ‘deeply ashamed’ of the comments and is ‘not the person I was back then’. 

Apologetic: In a statement to Daily Mail Australia through Channel Ten, Reynold said he was now 'deeply ashamed' of the comments and is 'not the person I was back then'

Apologetic: In a statement to Daily Mail Australia through Channel Ten, Reynold said he was now ‘deeply ashamed’ of the comments and is ‘not the person I was back then’

‘I would like to offer my sincere and deepest apologies for the comments that I made in 2014. I am ashamed of these comments and I regret them immensely,’ he said.

‘At the time these comments were made, I was a very immature, close-minded and insular 20-year-old. I have grown and matured a lot in the last six years. I am not the person I was back then.

‘I have many friends and colleagues that are part of the LGBTIQ+ community. I wholeheartedly support them and care deeply for them. I am truly sorry and apologise for any offence or hurt I caused.’  

Brendan Pang, Khanh Ong, Reece Hignall and Courtney Roulston – who are currently contestants on the show – have all previously been open about their sexuality.

Khanh has also been wearing T-shirts in every episode promoting the ‘you are loved’ message promoted by LGBTQI youth charity, Minus18.

Reynold’s posts came just a day after he produced what judges called the ‘greatest dish ever’ and secured himself immunity from elimination.

He also endeared himself to viewers by telling a heartbreaking story about the early days after his family migrated to Australia from Indonesia when he was a youngster. 

Ashamed: 'At the time these comments were made, I was a very immature, close-minded and insular 20-year-old. I have grown and matured a lot in the last six years. I am not the person I was back then,' he said in a statement

Ashamed: ‘At the time these comments were made, I was a very immature, close-minded and insular 20-year-old. I have grown and matured a lot in the last six years. I am not the person I was back then,’ he said in a statement