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UK government calling for evidence from women asked to sign NDAs to silence sexual assault accusations in music industry - www.nme.com - Britain
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20.11.2023

UK government calling for evidence from women asked to sign NDAs to silence sexual assault accusations in music industry

Annie Mac speak to the Women and Equalities Committee about the potential “tidal wave” of sexual abuse cases.MPs are requesting evidence of the use of NDAs as examples are lacking, due to the legally binding nature of the contracts preventing individuals coming forward. You can submit your evidence here until November 30.

Emily Eavis gives update on when to expect Glastonbury 2024 line-up and headliner status - www.nme.com - India
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07.03.2024

Emily Eavis gives update on when to expect Glastonbury 2024 line-up and headliner status

Glastonbury‘s 2024 line-up and headliners.The Glastonbury organiser hinted at the forthcoming line-up at the Women in Music conference held at Oxford University today (March 7). The festival will return to Worthy Farm between June 26 and 30 this year.Though the line-up has been kept under tight wraps, Eavis reportedly told panel-goers that they should expect a list of names next week – and teased two female headliners to top the bill.

Jamie Laing reacts as Radio 1 listeners share anger he is replacing 'working class' star - www.ok.co.uk - Jordan - Chelsea
ok.co.uk
17.02.2024

Jamie Laing reacts as Radio 1 listeners share anger he is replacing 'working class' star

Jamie Laing, from Made in Chelsea, has responded to the backlash following the announcement that he will be replacing Jordan North on BBC Radio 1's Going Home Show.The going home show is aired between 3:30pm and 6pm every weekday, and Jamie will be joining presenter Vick Hope. After BBC Radio 1 shared the news, many listeners took to social media to express their dismay, with one writing: "A person from a working class background who worked their a**e off to attempt to achieve their dream of being a radio presenter is more deserving of the opportunity." While another added: "When Nick [Grimshaw] went it was so sad, when Scott [Mills] and Chris [Moyles] left at the same time it hurt, when Annie Mac left, it was heartbreaking, Jordan North leaving is painful, if and when Greg [James] leaves as I feel it's soon, it'll feel like a death and Radio 1 will die." Jamie was quick to share a rather critical comment about his new radio role, which read: "You're kidding Jamie Laing.

Reprezent Radio sends out funding plea to keep broadcasting - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.02.2024

Reprezent Radio sends out funding plea to keep broadcasting

Stormzy, Jamz Supernova, Maya Jama, and many others. The station was also visited by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle back in 2018.Now, Reprezent have called for donations due to continual cuts to their funding.

Nick Grimshaw shares favourite story of Annie Nightingale at Glastonbury - www.nme.com - London - county Harrison - county Starr
nme.com
18.01.2024

Nick Grimshaw shares favourite story of Annie Nightingale at Glastonbury

passed away on January 11 after “a short illness”. She was BBC Radio 1’s longest-serving DJ, and first female DJ on the station.Now, her fellow Radio 1 colleague Nick Grimshaw has opened up to Annie Mac about his favourite story of Annie Nightingale.

Campaigners speak out against the criminalisation of rap lyrics: “If you’re Black, and you rap, then you’re in a gang” - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
11.01.2024

Campaigners speak out against the criminalisation of rap lyrics: “If you’re Black, and you rap, then you’re in a gang”

Art Not Evidence campaign have called for legislation restricting the use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials.The campaign, which started last year, aims to restrict the use of rap lyrics in trial. Defendants are often unfairly prosecuted from lyrics typically understood to be exaggeration or fiction, or even appearing in rap videos.

Radio 1 announces major shake-up to presenting line up as Clara Amfo steps down from Future Sounds - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
12.12.2023

Radio 1 announces major shake-up to presenting line up as Clara Amfo steps down from Future Sounds

Clara Amfo, the host of BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds show, has announced she will be stepping down next year to focus on new projects with the network. Jack Saunders, who currently presents Future Artists and The Official Chart shows, will take over from April 15.

BBC Strictly star quits radio show in surprise move saying they're 'proud' of achievements - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
12.12.2023

BBC Strictly star quits radio show in surprise move saying they're 'proud' of achievements

Clara Amfo, who danced her way into our hearts on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, has decided to say goodbye to her BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds show after two years.The DJ announced that she'll be leaving the show in 2024 to take on new exciting projects. Jack Saunders, known for presenting Future Artists and The Official Chart shows, will be stepping into Clara's shoes from April 15. Clara shared a heartfelt message saying how proud she was of her work on the station and how grateful she was for her listeners.The show has seen some big names like Zane Lowe, Annie Mac and Steve Lamacq at the helm before.

Art Not Evidence: IDLES, Annie Mac and more back campaign for ban on rap lyrics being used in court - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.11.2023

Art Not Evidence: IDLES, Annie Mac and more back campaign for ban on rap lyrics being used in court

IDLES, BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac and a host of MPs are backing a campaign for a ban on rap lyrics being used in court.They have written an open letter that can be signed by anyone, with notable signatories also including lawyer Lady Chakrabarti and Labour MPs Nadia Whittome and Kim Johnson.Whittome is due to table new legislation drafted by the Art Not Evidence group – formed last year by a group of lawyers, academics and music industry professionals – in the next parliamentary session which will call for a rigorous set of tests to determine whether prosecutors should be allowed to put rap evidence, including lyrics, recorded tracks, and music videos in front of juries.She said via a press release: “The misuse of rap lyrics in court is a clear example of the institutional racism that blights our criminal justice system.

Glastonbury 2024: Emily Eavis says rumours about headliners “untrue” - www.nme.com - London - USA
nme.com
05.11.2023

Glastonbury 2024: Emily Eavis says rumours about headliners “untrue”

Glastonbury Festival organiser Emily Eavis has responded to the most recent news about the festival’s headliners saying they’re “untrue”.Yesterday (November 4), reports emerged that suggested Madonna was to headline next year’s festival at Worthy Farm alongside Dua Lipa and Coldplay.However, in a statement posted to social media today (November 5), Eavis quelled the rumours, saying they were still working on the final line-up.Eavis wrote: “As always, there is much speculation and excitement about who is playing at Glastonbury. We are working on the line-up day and night at the moment, but it’s still changing every day.“The story about our confirmed headliners is untrue.

Glastonbury 2024: Madonna reportedly set to headline festival - www.nme.com - London - USA
nme.com
04.11.2023

Glastonbury 2024: Madonna reportedly set to headline festival

Madonna will reportedly headline Glastonbury Festival next summer alongside Dua Lipa and Coldplay.As noted in the Mail on Sunday, Madonna will reportedly close the festival on Sunday night, with Dua Lipa headlining on the Friday and Coldplay, who have headlined the festival previously in 2002, 2005, 2011 and 2016, set to headline on Saturday.No performers for the 2024 festival have been officially announced as yet. Fans however have already been speculating over whether Madonna could headline Glastonbury 2024 after organiser Emily Eavis recently shared an image from a ‘Celebration Tour’ concert in London.

Emily Eavis teases Glastonbury 2024 headliner and legends slot - www.nme.com - USA
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26.10.2023

Emily Eavis teases Glastonbury 2024 headliner and legends slot

Glastonbury Festival, hinting once again that there could be two female headliners.The 2024 edition of the legendary Worthy Farm event will take place between June 26-30, with the first batches of tickets due to go on sale next week. No acts have been announced as of yet.Speaking on the latest episode of Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw’s Sidetracked podcast, Glastonbury co-organiser Eavis spoke about the progress the team has made in putting the bill together.“2024 is still a little up in the air.

DJ Annie Mac tells MPs tells music industry has “tidal wave” of sexual abuse cases - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.09.2023

DJ Annie Mac tells MPs tells music industry has “tidal wave” of sexual abuse cases

BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Macmanus has claimed that there is a “tidal wave” of sexual abuse cases throughout the music industry that have yet to come to light.The broadcaster described the music business as “a boys’ club” which was “kind of rigged against women” when speaking to a House of Commons committee, and claimed that many women have yet to come forward with their stories out of fear for their careers.“There needs to be some sort of a shift in women feeling like they’re able to speak out without their careers being compromised, [but] I don’t know how that can happen,” the DJ said when speaking to the Women and Equalities Committee (via BBC News).“I feel like there are a lot of revelations that have not been exposed… It’s infuriating, the amount of women who have stories of sexual assault that just kind of buried them and carried them. It’s just unbelievable.”She continued: “So I do think if something were to happen, like if one person was to speak that had enough profile where it got media attention, I think there could be a kind of tidal wave of it.

Warehouse Project reveals full 2023 season line-up - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Paris - Manchester - city Sanchez - Belgium - city Gorgon
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.07.2023

Warehouse Project reveals full 2023 season line-up

The Warehouse Project has released the full line-up for its 2023 season, with some of the highlights including a massive Boiler Room party and Camelphat's only northern headline show of the year.

Tilda Swinton to perform with Max Richter at Bluedot Festival - www.nme.com - county Cheshire
nme.com
02.07.2023

Tilda Swinton to perform with Max Richter at Bluedot Festival

Tilda Swinton has been confirmed to join Max Richter during the composer’s performance at next month’s Bluedot Festival.The performance will follow Swinton joining Richter on stage at last weekend’s Glastonbury in a surprise cameo on the Park Stage.During that show, Richter and his band performed 2004 “protest record” ‘The Blue Notebooks’ – joined by Tilda Swinton accompanying with a number of readings, including works by Czeslaw Milosz.At Bluedot, which takes place at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire on July 20-23, she will join Richter for a “world exclusive” performance where they will play music from his pieces ‘Voices’ and ‘Recomposed’.Fresh from Glastonbury, and having first worked together on his second album, The Blue Notebooks 20 years ago, we are thrilled to announce that Oscar award-winning actor Tilda Swinton joins Max Richter at bluedot!Final Thursday tickets –https://t.co/VwSiist7wd pic.twitter.com/5PItl5mSZv— bluedot (@bluedotfestival) June 29, 2023Bluedot 2023 will be headlined by Grace Jones, Pavement, Roisin Murphy and Leftfield alongside a stacked supporting bill.Young Fathers, Django Django, CMAT, Lava La Rue, Big Joanie, Annie Mac and many more are also on the bill.Tickets are on sale now and you can buy yours here.Earlier this year, Tilda Swinton listed her favourite movies of all time in a poll for Sight And Sound magazine.The actor’s top pick, A Matter Of Life And Death, is directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The fantasy romance film is set in England during World War II and stars David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey and Kim Hunter.

Creamfields is offering free entry to festival - but be prepared to put the work in - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Sweden - Manchester - county Harris - city Liverpool - county Cheshire
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.05.2023

Creamfields is offering free entry to festival - but be prepared to put the work in

If you missed out on tickets to Creamfields then this could be the news you've been waiting for. Organisers are looking for bar staff to work the two-day festival in the south over May bank holiday.

Ben Howard announces 2023 UK and European tour - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Ireland - Germany - Madrid - city Santana - city Dublin, county Park - city Santiago - city Amsterdam - Lisbon - city Lisboa
nme.com
20.03.2023

Ben Howard announces 2023 UK and European tour

Ben Howard has announced a 26-date live run which will take place across the UK, Ireland and Europe.The tour will kick off at La Riviera in Madrid on May 18, with two nights in Amsterdam in June and a stop at the Philarmonie de Paris on July 4. This marks the musician’s first European run in five years.Following dates in Europe, Howard will head to Glasgow’s SWG3 on July 21, with a sold out date at Alexandra Palace Park, London on July 22.

Disclosure, CSS, Franz Ferdinand and more contribute to upcoming Daft Punk book - www.nme.com
nme.com
17.03.2023

Disclosure, CSS, Franz Ferdinand and more contribute to upcoming Daft Punk book

Daft Punk’s upcoming book, After Daft, have been announced – including Franz Ferdinand, CSS, Disclosure, Porter Robinson and over 50 others.The upcoming release was first announced back in 2021 and is set to provide an insight into the dance duo’s legacy, and changing landscape of the electronic music scene.Featuring commentary from some of the most highly acclaimed artists in recent years, the book will feature over 100 guest contributors, with scores of new names revealed this week.Disclosure, Franz Ferdinand and Porter Robinson have already added their input, as well as Annie Mac, Tiga, Dillon Francis and A-Trak. Numerous close friends of the electronic duo have taken part too, including industry heavyweights Alan Braxe and Panda Bear.After Daft will tell two stories: one concerning the inner workings of the band, and another that focuses on the evolution of the electronic music scene.“Encompassing 250+ hours of new conversations with some of the 21st century’s most successful and groundbreaking artists, After Daft will form an unparalleled resource for fans of dance & electronic music,” a recent statement said.Alongside the aforementioned artists, a range of industry experts are also named as contributing to the genre-spanning history.

Mumford & Sons announced as final Victorious 2023 headliners - www.nme.com - Britain - city Portsmouth
nme.com
07.03.2023

Mumford & Sons announced as final Victorious 2023 headliners

Mumford & Sons have been announced as the final headline act for this summer’s Victorious Festival.The event is due to take place on the Southsea seafront in Portsmouth between August 25-27. Jamiroquai and Kasabian will top the bill on the Friday and Saturday evenings, respectively.Other performers across the weekend include Alt-J, Johnny Marr, Pale Waves, Blossoms, Friendly Fires, Sigrid, Belle & Sebastian, Annie Mac, The Coral, Kate Nash and The Vaccines.Today (March 7), organisers confirmed that Mumford & Sons will close out the festival’s main stage with a UK exclusive show on Sunday, August 27.Andy Marsh, Lead Booker at Victorious, said: “Mumford & Sons strike the perfect balance with the rest of our bookings and the show is going to make for a fantastic finale.

Creamfields North announce huge line-up for 2023 - www.nme.com - Sweden - county Harris - city Gorgon
nme.com
06.03.2023

Creamfields North announce huge line-up for 2023

Creamfields North have unveiled a stacked line-up for its 2023 edition.Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Tiësto and Becky Hill lead the new line-up announcement for the Cheshire festival, with Eric Prydz, DJ Snake, Diplo, Four Tet and Chase and Status all set to play. Joining them will be Martin Garrix, Fatboy Slim, Pete Tong, Armin van Buuren, Camelphat and more.

Annie Mac reunited with stolen USB stick - completemusicupdate.com - London
completemusicupdate.com
09.01.2023

Annie Mac reunited with stolen USB stick

Annie Mac revealed last week that a USB stick that was stolen from her during a DJ set in December has been returned. A handwritten note delivered with the thumb drive blamed “a moment of drunken madness” for the incident.The disk – on which Mac had stored thousands of tracks – was taken during one of the DJ’s Before Midnight club nights last month, prompting her to put out a public plea for its return, promising that there would be “no repercussions” for whoever had taken it.In a new post last week, she revealed that the USB stick had now been returned, it having been sent to her management.“This is my oldest USB stick”, she wrote. “I use it for DJing.

Tim Burgess shares “old-school” new single ‘Sure Enough’ with stop-motion video - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.08.2022

Tim Burgess shares “old-school” new single ‘Sure Enough’ with stop-motion video

Tim Burgess has shared a new solo single called ‘Sure Enough’ – scroll down to listen to it below.The song will appear on the Charlatans frontman’s upcoming double album ‘Typical Music’, which is due for release on September 23 via Bella Union (pre-order here). Burgess has already previewed the 22-track project with its title track and ‘Here Comes The Weekend’.This morning (August 23), Annie Mac gave ‘Sure Enough’ its first play during her show on BBC Radio 6 Music.

New London venue HERE at Outernet announces first wave of shows - www.nme.com - London - county New London
nme.com
01.07.2022

New London venue HERE at Outernet announces first wave of shows

a new music venue set to open in London this autumn, has announced its first wave of shows for 2022 – see all the details below.The performance space will form part of Outernet London, “a billion-pound immersive media, music and culture district” that will be located on the corner of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road.HERE at Outernet, which is said to be the largest live events venue to be built in the centre of London since the 1940s, will sit beneath The Now Building, which is described as “the most advanced experiential public space in the world” that’ll feature 23,000 sq. ft.

April drops glittering alt-pop track That Feeling - www.officialcharts.com - county Hillsborough - county Kildare
officialcharts.com
15.06.2022

April drops glittering alt-pop track That Feeling

We've been singing the praises of alt-pop gal April Lawlor (you can call her 'April') for a while now. Hailing from County Kildare, she released her When It Comes To You EP earlier this year and counts Annie Mac among her many champions. Fancy.

Win tickets to Electric Woodlands festival 2022 - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - county Woods
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.06.2022

Win tickets to Electric Woodlands festival 2022

We’re giving our readers the chance to win 4 x weekend camping tickets to Electric Woodlands festival 2022. Our free to enter competition promises an experience of a lifetime enjoying world class music - all this and more to be enjoyed from the stunning Bygrave Woods in Hertfordshire, where festival goers can set up camp for the weekend.

Popular DJ launches early club night for 'people who don't want to ruin their weekend' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - London
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
08.06.2022

Popular DJ launches early club night for 'people who don't want to ruin their weekend'

A brand new club night for people who enjoy sleeping just as much as they love partying is coming to Bolton.

Glastonbury 2022 reveals stacked line-up for The Park - www.nme.com
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19.05.2022

Glastonbury 2022 reveals stacked line-up for The Park

Glastonbury has confirmed the 2022 line-up for The Park. View the full list of artists below.The Worthy Farm festival, which this year will be held from June 22-26, has confirmed a host of on-site line-ups recently, including the bills for Croissant Neuf, the Acoustic Stage, the Glade, Common, Left Field and Shangri-La areas.Courtney Barnett, Jessie Ware, Four Tet, JARV IS, Mitski and more will perform at the “wonderland of genre-defying, synapse-sparking dionysian pleasurement” according to today’s (May 19) festival announcement.Wet Leg, Big Thief, The Avalanches, Arlo Parks, and Sampa The Great also feature on the stacked line-up.We're excited to announce The Park's spectacular line-up for this year’s Festival! pic.twitter.com/jszDlN08sF— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) May 19, 2022“Perched high above the site, above Arcadia’s fiercesom, fire-breathing spider and looking out towards the Tor, The Park is a kaleidoscopic wonderland of genre-defying, synapse-sparking dionysian pleasurement,” a statement on Glastonbury’s site read.The statement continued: “Sparkling at its centre, is the The Park Stage: a vibrant home of eclectic fabulousness.

Glastonbury 2022 announces line-up for The Glade - www.nme.com - county Somerset - county Warren - county Jefferson - county Marshall
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11.05.2022

Glastonbury 2022 announces line-up for The Glade

Glastonbury has announced the latest line-up for its 2022 festival, with the bill for The Glade area being confirmed today (May 11).Preparations continue for the return of the Worthy Farm festival after two years away due to COVID. 2022’s edition will run from June 22-26 in Somerset.After Glastonbury organisers shared the line-ups for the Common, Left Field and Shangri-La areas last week, the festival has now confirmed the 2022 bill for the dance music-focused Glade.“Spawned from its roots in the Field of Avalon and the Experimental Soundfield of 1992, The Glade has been around and kicking since the year 2000,” a statement on Glastonbury’s website reads about the area.“Always evolving, this year it’s changed up a gear.

Scarlett Moffatt's ASDA revenge on school bully - heatworld.com
heatworld.com
14.04.2022

Scarlett Moffatt's ASDA revenge on school bully

Gogglebox. And her success story is all the more impressive when you hear what a challenging time she had growing up.

Mercury Prize announces date for 2022 ceremony - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
14.04.2022

Mercury Prize announces date for 2022 ceremony

Mercury Prize has announced the date for this year’s ceremony.The annual event is due to return in 2022 to hand out the prestigious Album Of The Year award, which will be chosen from a shortlist of 12 nominated records from across British and Irish music.Today (April 14) it’s been confirmed that the Mercury Prize show will take place at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London on Thursday, September 8. The live event is set to feature special performances from the nominated acts.BBC Music will be providing television and radio coverage of the ceremony.This year’s Mercury Prize shortlist will be revealed on Thursday, July 28.

Annie Mac’s strange pronunciation of “kneading” goes viral - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
06.04.2022

Annie Mac’s strange pronunciation of “kneading” goes viral

Annie Mac‘s bizarre pronunciation of “kneading” has caused a stir online.The former BBC Radio 1 presenter was starring in last night’s (April 5) episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer when she made the comment that some have likened to Nigella Lawson’s Bafta-nominated “mee-cro-wah-vay” (microwave) moment.Mac, who is a podcaster, author and DJ, appeared keen to hit her dough while making six identical raspberry doughnuts by “nedding” it.“Maybe I should do a bit more nedding,” Mac said. “You’re trying to get more air into it, so it’s less dense.

Celebrity Bake Off: Fans are loving Annie Mac’s pronunciation of ‘kneading’ - www.msn.com
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06.04.2022

Celebrity Bake Off: Fans are loving Annie Mac’s pronunciation of ‘kneading’

Annie Mac delighted fans with her pronunciation of the word “kneading” on The Great Celebrity Bake Off. The former Radio 1 presenter appeared on Tuesday (5 April) night’s episode of the charity series for Stand Up To Cancer alongside musician Example and comedian Ed Gamble, with usual host Matt Lucas replacing a missing contestant. Grammy Awards 2014 highlightsRamy's creator Ramy Youssef is a 'talent'Video shows Jada Pinkett Smith’s reaction after Will Smith slaps Chris RockWhat is April Fool's Day and what are its origins?Slow Horses trailerEuphoria's Maddy and Cassie's fight on stageJulia trailerThe BubbleThe Amazing Spider-Man 2Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Trailer 2)Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church perform national anthem at Super Bowl 2021‘It's about living': The Wanted's Tom Parker writes book on brain cancerThe Wanted singer Tom Parker dies aged 33Fantastic Four - TrailerThe Irishman - trailerPaul Herman who played Beansie in The Sopranos died at the age of 76While Mac was making her raspberry doughnuts, she said she was “nedding” the dough rather than “kneading”.

GBBO host Matt Lucas 'upset' after replacing iconic soap actress in the tent - www.msn.com
msn.com
06.04.2022

GBBO host Matt Lucas 'upset' after replacing iconic soap actress in the tent

READ MORE: BBC MasterChef under fire by fans after Midlands chef is axed Fellow baker Example revealed during an appearance on ITV's Lorraine that Matt had stepped in for former Eastenders actress Martine McCutcheon - who was meant to be there on the day. Example - real name Elliot Gleave - admitted: "I was told it was me, Annie Mac, Ed Gamble and Martine McCutcheon and I got there and Martine McCutcheon wasn’t there. "So I’m pretty sure that Matt Lucas jumped in at the last minute as obviously he was meant to be one of the presenters.

Annie Mac’s unusual pronunciation of kneading is nothing short of iconic - www.msn.com - county Lucas
msn.com
06.04.2022

Annie Mac’s unusual pronunciation of kneading is nothing short of iconic

Matt Lucas in the tent. For the technical challenge, the contestants were tasked with making six identical raspberry doughnuts, and Annie was keen to hammer her dough by ‘nedding’ it. Yes, it looks like Nigella Lawson’s ‘microwavé’ has competition!‘Maybe I should do a bit more nedding,’ Annie said.

Celebrity Bake Off's Matt Lucas hits back at ‘favouritism’ after help from Paul Hollywood - www.msn.com - Britain
msn.com
06.04.2022

Celebrity Bake Off's Matt Lucas hits back at ‘favouritism’ after help from Paul Hollywood

Celebrity Bake Off star Matt Lucas has hit back at the notion that Paul Hollywood showed him ‘favouritism’ in the tent, stating that people can ‘say what you like’. On last night’s episode, Matt – who typically hosts the programme with Noel Fielding – stepped in to take part in the celebrity charity special for Stand Up To Cancer alongside Ed Gamble, Example and Annie Mac after another star dropped out at the last minute. While the Little Britain star was making glass window biscuits, judge Paul helped knead some of his dough after coming over to check on him, before the contestant later received a coveted Paul Hollywood handshake during his critique.

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