Alison Hammond reveals she ‘put on a stone’ while filming Great British Bake Off after eating the delicious cakes on set
Alison Hammond reveals she ‘put on a stone’ while filming Great British Bake Off after eating the delicious cakes on set
The Great British Bake Off starts next week, with twelve contestants competing in the tent.
And new presenter Alison Hammond revealed she ‘put on a rock’ while filming for the show after eating the cakes on set.
Host Alison, 48, Prue Leith, 83, and celebrity chef Paul Hollywood, 57, revealed what happened during the first week in the bake-off tent.
Paul revealed the “big mistake” Alison made, he said OK! Magazine : ‘You (Alison) made a mistake the first week and went around and ate everything! You said, “I’ll never do that again.”
Alison then replied, “I put a rock on it. I could not believe it. I’m literally going for a run tomorrow! I’m just going to get bigger!’
Filming: Great British Bake Off is just around the corner and Alison Hammond revealed she ‘put on a brick’ while filming for the show after eating the cakes on set
Slimmed down: Alison joined Weight Watchers in 2019 to focus on her health after weighing more than 20 stone (pictured right in 2019)
Elsewhere in the interview, Alison told OK! Magazine she was ‘delighted’ to be teaming up with Noel Fielding to host the show this year.
When asked how ‘delighted’ she was to land the job, Alison replied: ‘Really delighted. I didn’t realize how much I wanted it until I had to audition for Noel! My son was also very enthusiastic. He loves Bake Off.’
Alison previously admitted she was ‘so ashamed’ of her weight when she weighed over 20 stone, and joined Weight Watchers in 2019 to focus on her health.
Recently, the TV star admitted that she is harassed daily about her height, but refuses to slim down for others because she likes to take up “a little extra space in the world.”
Speaking to Lorraine Kelly and her daughter Rosie Smith about the What If? podcast, Alison said she will try to eat healthier to avoid knee pain, but added: “We’re all going to die eventually.”
She promised in the candid conversation that she would live her life “to the fullest” and promised that she would live an “amazing life.”
Alison, who is loved for her sunny disposition, said she wanted to prioritize her health and wellbeing whilst juggling her on-the-go lifestyle.
She said: “My WW journey has been about becoming healthier for myself. I feel bad when I don’t eat right or exercise, and WW helps me with what I eat and do.
‘I know that by following the WW program I will also lose weight, but that is not the only thing for me.
“I want my journey to empower others to think about making lifestyle changes to become the best versions of themselves.”
Mistake: Host Alison, 48, Prue Leith, 83, and celebrity chef Paul Hollywood, 57, revealed what happened during the first week in the bake-off tent and discussed Alison’s first ‘big mistake’
Excited: Elsewhere in the interview, Alison said she was ‘delighted’ to be teaming up with Noel Fielding, 50, to host the show this year
The 14th season of Great British Bake Off kicks off on Tuesday, September 26 at 8pm on Channel 4, and will see 12 aspiring bakers take to the iconic tent.
And the collection of contestants is likely to keep viewers entertained in the coming weeks, with each coming from very contrasting professional and social backgrounds.
The Great British Bake Off presenters have been learning sign language as the show welcomes its first ever deaf contestant, while one man draws inspiration for his bakes from the converted church he lives in, and another baked his own three-tiered, 12-tiered 21st birthday cake. cake.
They also have a range of different professional skills, including an intelligence analyst, a chartered accountant, a retired airline cabin crew and a student.