There's really not long to go, either.
in the tent, after the former Little Britain comedian stepped down from the role after three series earlier this year.“Alison’s a breath of fresh air,” she told the. “Yes, she’s naughty, but she leads the gang and has a tremendous base of kindness. She naturally likes people.
“On top of this is a teasing, spirited, fun woman. A really good combo. She’s life-enhancing, there’s no doubt.”As well as the addition of Alison, there has been a number of other changes to Bake Off, which has been described as “warmer, kinder and sillier” this year. The challenges set to go back to basics following complaints from viewers, with executive producer Kieran Smith telling
: “We’re going very traditional. We’re doing all the regular weeks: Cakes, Biscuits, Bread, Patisserie, Chocolate, plus Party Cakes is a new theme. No spoilers, but it features challenges I think viewers will love.”faced accusations of cultural appropriation and racismRelated
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