British comedian Joe Lycett, who changed his name to taunt a fashion brand Hugh Boss, has revealed he is returning to his original name.
30.03.2020 - 14:13 / evoke.ie
Many of us watching the Celebrity Bake Off do so to keep entertained and relax while watching the celebs usually make a mess of their baked goods.
This week may be a little different though as Joe Sugg finds himself having a bit of an accident which leads to sheer horror in the kitchen.
While being tasked with making a tray bake on the show, something goes horrifically wrong and while it all seems okay at first, it ends with the Joe fainting.
The episode of Celebrity Great British Bake Off sees
British comedian Joe Lycett, who changed his name to taunt a fashion brand Hugh Boss, has revealed he is returning to his original name.
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