
Bake Off chaos as Noel Fielding SMASHES contestant's ingredients with a rolling pin in botched prank just minutes before deadline
Daily MailThe Great British Bake Off tent is set to erupt into chaos tonight as host Noel Fielding accidentally smashes one of the bakers' key ingredients with just fifteen minutes to go. The Great British Bake Off tent is set to erupt into chaos tonight after host Noel Fielding accidentally smashed one of the bakers' key ingredients with just fifteen minutes to go Viewers are set for dramatic scenes on Tuesday night's episode that will see the presenter, 52, messing around in the tent while the contestants are at work during the Signature challenge However, on his second attempt, he sent the glass bowl of caramel flying, which left baker Nelly gasping. He joked around by making a ball out of Nelly's leftover biscuit dough and using her rolling pin as a bit, but panic ensued when he tried to hit the ball and instead knocked over her glass bowl of caramel, causing it to shatter on the floor Another contestant then held out his cap and challenged Noel to hit the ball into it, which he managed to do once On his second attempt, he sent the glass bowl of caramel flying, which left baker Nelly gasping 'You didn't need that?' However, Coeliac UK charity has since demanded an 'apology' from the show after the celebrities 'undermine the seriousness' of the disease Ravneet said: ‘I love bread but my Mum’s coeliac so she shouldn’t eat bread, but she still loves it, she still eats it.’ Jo replied: ‘Good for her,' while Jonathan joked: ‘And good for whoever cleans up after her’ 'Even the smallest crumb of gluten can cause severe symptoms, including debilitating pain, prolonged suffering and even recurrent miscarriage, as long-term health risks such as osteoporosis and, in rare cases, small bowel cancer. The charity has written an open letter, which was also shared on Instagram, to the producers of the show 'expressing concern’ In the caption, the Coeliac UK account said they will be 'following up with the producers' of the hit show and requested an 'on-air apology for the harmful portrayal of the disease' 'Discussions around gluten free diet should promote accurate understanding, respect, and accommodation for dietary needs rather than downplaying their significance.’ The charity added: ‘We are hopeful that this incident will encourage your team to engage in respectful conversations regarding coeliac disease and its impact on individuals and families.’ In the caption of the post, the Coeliac UK account said they will be 'following up with the producers' of the hit show and requested an 'on-air apology for the harmful portrayal of the disease'.
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