The biggest Bake Off controversies over the years (2024)

The Great British Bake Off will return for a 14th series on 26 September.

As summer unfolds into autumn GBBO is reliably comforting fare for this time of year and a welcome distraction, but that doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed to always be plain sailing.

Contestants interfering in each other’s bakes and blunders from the judges have raised the stakes — and undoubtedly blood pressure — for both bakers and viewers alike in past years.

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While the programme is a tried and tested formula, human unpredictability means drama could still be afoot even in the most gentle of shows.

So while viewers wait to see if there will be any cake catastrophes or dough disasters this year, let’s revisit the controversies of years gone by.

Paul Hollywood’s favouritism row

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The fourth series of the show in 2013 saw fans levy accusations of favouritism against Paul Hollywood as it was suggested he gave preferential treatment to then 21-year-old contestant Ruby Tandoh due to her looks.

He denied the claims with little tact, implying it couldn't be true because he found another contestant "far prettier".

Tandoh, who was runner-up to winner Frances Quinn, came out as gay in 2015 and criticised the “misogynists” who accused her of flirting with Hollywood at the time.

"For those who thought I fancied Paul Hollywood or that I'd ever bang him to get ahead – JOKE'S ON YOU, YOU MASSIVE S****ING MISOGYNISTS," she wrote.

Custardgate

Deborah Manger was a dentist-turned-baker-turned-accidental-thief when she unwittingly took poor Howard Middleton's custard in series four.

She owned up to the mistake to Sue Perkins after pinching from her competitor, who took the news rather graciously, as they made a trifle for their first challenge of Dessert Week.

Middleton used Manger's custard for his creation as it was too late to retrieve the one he’d made but the judges were made aware of the mistake and so they were judged on the custard of their own making.

He managed to make it through to another week while Manger left the tent for good.

The baked Alaska fiasco

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Diana Beard stirred up a storm on series five when it appeared she had taken Iain Watters' Baked Alaska ice cream out of the freezer.

A frustrated Iain threw his creation into the bin and even presented said disposal unit to the judges when it was time to bring his bake up to the front of the tent.

It provoked national outrage though as Beard’s apparent devious actions hit the headlines.

However, all might not have been as it seemed as in the wake of the backlash Sue Perkins stated the ice cream had barely been out of the freezer.

"Iain's Alaska was out of the freezer for 40 secs. That's it. No sabotage. 40 secs of normal temp would NOT be enough to reduce it to liquid," she wrote.

Iain's Alaska was out of the freezer for 40 secs. That's it. No sabotage. 40 secs of normal temp would NOT be enough to reduce it to liquid

— Sue Perkins (@sueperkins) August 27, 2014

Beard quit the show – which had been filmed in the spring – before the next episode due to reasons unrelated to the dessert drama with Iain later expressing dismay at the way she had been treated online.

Although he did also tell The Guardian he didn’t believe the programme-maker’s claims the dessert was out of the freezer for only 40 seconds.

Channel 4 change-up

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GBBO found great success on BBC Two and so was promoted to BBC One after four series, but in 2016 the programme's makers Love Productions jumped ship to Channel 4 after a disagreement over price.

Mary Berry, Perkins and Mel Giedroyc stayed loyal to the BBC while Hollywood followed the programme to Channel 4.

The split in the original GBBO team appeared to be a source of friction for the foursome as Hollywood claimed Berry, Perkins and Giedroyc had "abandoned" the programme while he became "the most hated man in the country".

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Earlier this year, Perkins reflected on the divide, describing the fallout with the baker as "painful" although didn't delve into the nitty-gritty of what went on.

Speaking on Jessie Ware’s Table Manners podcast, she said: “When we were there, Paul was really good fun - and stuff happened that made us incredibly sad and incredibly hurt.

“But he was always like family for years and years and years, and it’s painful when those things end, especially in the way that they did end.”

Noel Fielding’s fridge antics

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Noel Fielding was brought onto the programme on its move to Channel 4 but he got off to a bit of a rocky start on his debut season.

While playing around in the big white tent, his co-star Sandi Toksvig opened a fridge to reveal the comedian crouched inside in a move that prompted 55 complaints to Ofcom.

Some feared the joke could prove harmful if children attempted to copy his actions, however, the broadcasting watchdog decided the programme did not need to be investigated.

Prue Leith's premature announcement

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The first series of GBBO to air on Channel 4 had its finale overshadowed somewhat by a Twitter blunder made by new judge Prue Leith.

Ahead of the airing of the final episode which saw Sophie Faldo win the coveted cake stand, Leith congratulated her in a tweet.

After realising her error the cook apologised and explained she was in a different timezone as she holidayed in Bhutan.

She later described her mishap as "the most idiotic thing in the world" – but it can't have been too bad in Channel 4's eyes as they kept her on for more.

Series 14 of The Great British Bake Off starts tonight, Tuesday, 26 September at 8pm on Channel 4.

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FAQs

What is the biggest scandal on Bake Off? ›

During season 4 judge Paul Hollywood was accused of favoring 21-year-old contestant Ruby Tandoh and giving her special treatment due to her looks, with many even going so far as to suggest the two were having an affair. Hollywood could have perhaps shot down the claims in a more professional and tactful manner.

Why did Noel leave Bake Off? ›

He explained that it had become too much of a struggle juggling his various TV commitments. “Farewell Bake Off!” he wrote in a statement. “It's been a delicious experience and I can't imagine a more fun way of spending my summers.

Why did she leave Bake Off? ›

She quit the show in 2019, when she was replaced by comedian Matt Lucas. At the time, Toksvig said she was leaving “to spend more time with my other work”. As my waistline will testify, Bake Off is an all-consuming show,” she said in her statement.

What is Syabira Yusoff doing now? ›

Keeping things fresh is something that Syabira clearly values; a keen gamer as well as a whizz in the kitchen, Syabira is currently cooking up a children's book series. “It's still at the beginning. I'm taking my sweet time to decide what I want to put in the book, so it takes a long time.

Has anyone ever been disqualified from the Great British baking Show? ›

Although this wasn't his fault, Ian was disqualified because of it. He had his cake in the freezer when another contestant, Diana, removed it from the freezer and left it out.

Who has made the most money from Bake Off? ›

Nadiya Hussain, 38, won GBBO in 2015, and earns the most of all the winners. Boasting over 870K Instagram followers, she earns £3,726.87 for every post she uploads. She has an estimated net worth of £3.7m, according to Heart FM. This is down to her TV shows and cookery books.

How much does Noel get paid for Bake Off? ›

It was previously reported that Noel makes around £200,000 per series of Bake Off, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, Alison is no stranger to the programme as she took part in Celebrity Great British Bake Off which helps to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer.

Who walked off The Great British Baking Show? ›

Noel Fielding walks off Great British Bake Off after Matt Lucas clash 'You should leave' | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk.

Was Noel sick on British baking show? ›

Great British Bake Off viewers were concerned after Noel Fielding was absent from the technical challenge. At the beginning of the episode, co-host Matt Lucas announced to the bakers that the comedian wouldn't be on the first day of the final as he was feeling ill. "Good morning bakers, congratulations," Matt said.

Why was sandi replaced on Bake Off? ›

She quit the show in 2019, when she was replaced by comedian Matt Lucas. At the time, Toksvig said she was leaving “to spend more time with my other work”. As my waistline will testify, Bake Off is an all-consuming show,” she said in her statement.

Why did Prue Leith leave Great British Bake Off? ›

Channel 4 confirmed that Prue would be stepping back from Celebrity Bake Off in a statement provided to The Independent which read: “Prue will be joining Paul as usual to judge The Great British Bake Off but will be stepping back from The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer.” Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson ...

What happened to the deaf girl in Bake Off? ›

Much to the sadness of the viewers however, Paul Hollywood and Dame Prue Leith decided it was time to cut 27-year-old Tasha loose - the show's first ever deaf contestant. Commenting on her time on the Channel 4 show, Tasha told viewers: “It's changed me. I can do so much more than I realised that I was capable of.

What is Siberia Bake Off doing now? ›

I work as a research scientist and, without thinking, I implement all my research skills and lab skills in baking. Because in research, before you start anything, you always research every single component of an experiment: what you need, why they are there, and why you need them.

Where is Sabira from Bake Off? ›

She moved to the UK in 2013 to study for her PhD and is now happily settled in London with her boyfriend, Bradley.

Where is Janusz from Bake Off? ›

Janusz grew up in Poland and moved to the UK 10 years ago. He is now living on the southeast coast with his boyfriend, Simon, and their sausage dog, Nigel.

What happened to two Bake Off contestants? ›

After no bakers were sent home last week due to Tasha falling ill, two people had to go on Tuesday. Nicky and Rowan became the fourth and fifth contestants to leave the tent after a challenging pastry week, taking them out of the running to win series 14 of the Channel 4 show.

Do contestants get paid on so Bake Off? ›

Previous Bake Off contestant Martha Collison, who reached the quarter-finals in the 2014 series, told Barrelhouse: “Everyone is so surprised and thinks there must be some secret cash, but all we really get is a bunch of flowers and a cake stand.

Do celebrity Bake Off contestants get paid? ›

Many of the popular bakers throughout the years get deals to write cook books and all sorts of other things. One thing I love about this show is that there is no cash prize. It helps set the great tone. They don't get paid.

How real is Bake Off? ›

"The baking is 100 percent the most important thing, not personality," Beddoes said. "You can have brilliant characters, but if they're going to go out in the first round there's no point. Part of the charm of Bake Off is that they're real people from all over the country.

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