Great British Bake Off viewers were cheering for one baker after the usual announcement at the end of the episode.
21.10.2021 - 15:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Fans of The Great British Bake Off have slammed Prue Leith for using the term 'worth every calorie.'
After the latest episode of the long-running Channel Four show, viewers flocked to Twitter to criticise judge Prue’s use of the sentiment.
They fumed that that language linking 'food and guilt' could be 'harmful' and 'dangerous' to people with eating disorders.
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UK Channel 4 and Netflix series expect is drama, aside from the occasional undercooked cake or crumpet.However, judge Prue Leith has caused a stir online after saying the decadent desserts are “worth every calorie.”Social media watchdogs are now accusing the 84-year-old South African chef-restaurateur ofrepeatedly making “toxic” comments that are “triggering” to those with eating disorders.“Prue Leith Stop Talking About Fat And Calories Challenge,” tweeted one viewer in jest.
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