Great British Bake Off: Six scandals that shook the bake off tent


Here are six scandalous moments from previous series:
• The infamous “bin-cident”
In the disaster also known as “Baked Alaska-gate” and “bin-gate”, a Baked Alaska ended up in the dustbin and a contestant made his exit from the competition.


Iain Watters was horrified when he discovered that his frozen dessert had been removed from the freezer by fellow contestant Diana Beard.
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Hide AdLike the Baked Alaska, which sat dripping on a kitchen counter in a mess of meringue and chocolate, Watters went into meltdown. He dumped his creation in the bin and stormed out of the Bake Off tent.
Viewers were enraged when Beard claimed it was in her space and protested: “He’s got his own freezer, hasn’t he?”
At the end of the disastrous challenge, Watters had to physically present the bin to judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry as his submission. He was not taken through to the next round.


The incident sparked more than 500 complaints to the BBC and a hashtag, #JusticeForIain. Beard subsequently left the show due to illness.
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Hide Ad• The custard theft of 2013


The bakers were making trifle when Howard Middleton was shocked to discover his custard had gone missing from the fridge.
Unfortunately, fellow baker Deborah Manger had accidentally used his custard in her own trifle. Unlike the bin-cident culprit, she was very upset and apologetic about her mistake.
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Hide AdManger gave Middleton her custard to use instead - but that left the judges with a problem: how to determine which was the best?
Ultimately, Hollywood and Berry decided to try the custards separately, and Manger was the one to exit the competition.


• The salt and sugar mix-up
John Whaite experienced every baker’s nightmare in series three, when he accidentally used salt in his rum babas instead of sugar.
Hollywood actually spat out the over-salted creation, warning fellow judge Berry not to even try it. Luckily, Whaite scraped through to the next week and went on to win 2010’s competition.
• Accusations of professional training
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Hide AdJust as Strictly Come Dancing’s celebrities are sometimes taken to task for having previous dance training, some Bake Off contestants have hit the headlines for not being total amateurs.
Marie Campbell was criticised for having brief “professional training” at Parisian cookery school Ecole Escoffier many years beforehand, while Ian Cummings was accused of getting secret coaching from the head of catering at Trinity College Cambridge.


Neither baker breached the rules.
• Squirrel nuts
Columnist Caitlin Moran was the first to notice a shot of a squirrel with exceptionally large testicles, which was included in series two.
“I’ve just seen a preview tape of tomorrow’s Great British Bake Off,” she tweeted. “And 41 minutes in, there’s a shot of a squirrel with ENORMOUS testicles.”
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Hide AdWord spread, and soon the squirrel became the star of the episode and a viral sensation.
• Accusations of flirting
Ruby Tandoh received criticism from viewers in 2013 for supposedly flirting with Hollywood, winning his heart with her good looks and stress-induced tears.
She later came out as gay and called out Bake Off fans who had suggested she fancied the judge or would have sex with him to get ahead.
“The jokes on you, you massive s******* misogynists,” she tweeted.