My Kitchen Rules contestants Jessie Khan and Biswa Kamila dropped by the Kyle and Jackie O Show yesterday and addressed the harsh comments they have received from viewers of the show.

The pair tried to defend themselves after they claimed that they have received death threats from viewers due to their attitude in the show.

The girls also spoke about how they are being portrayed in the show saying that there is a lot of aspects of the filming that are edited out of the final cut which makes them come across a lot different than they are in reality.

The Spice Girls said that they are just being real and judge according to their personal tastes like normal girlfriends.

Viewers commented harshly on the two after dishing on fellow contestants and criticising their food choices in the Channel 7 show.

The high school friends from Sydney make no apologies for their unabashed confidence, despite critics calling them "immature" and "annoying."

Thus, they have been accused of being devoid of basic manners, lacking table etiquette and hating too many foods to ever make it as professional chefs.

The pair has been heavily criticized for being picky eaters and negative comments towards their fellow contestants. Many Twitter viewers suggest that they should not be on the show if they do not like foods such as vegetables.

"We have had death threats. Someone said, 'If we see them we are going to stab them'. It feels like the whole of Australia hates us. We are just saying everything truthfully. We're not trying to lie or backstab or anything. If we say, 'We don't like this', we don't personally mean I don't like you, we mean we just don't like your food. How hard is it to distinguish between those two? It's a competition, it's never a personal attack," Kamila said.

Listeners of the "Kyle and Jackie O Show" called and almost lectured the pair. One caller accused them of joining the competition just for the fame which the pair quickly denied.

"For us, it was all about cooking the best food. We didn't even care about the money ... when Manu and Pete said, 'There's $250,000 involved', we were like, 'Really? We had better get to it.' We just wanted to cook," she said.

Some viewers said that the two should learn some manners and be fair towards fellow contestants. However, the pair provided the needed entertainment to kick off the show with high ratings.

The pair also endured vicious online comments with the aid of their boyfriends. Their boyfriends defended the pair, saying their cooking is fantastic.