Great British Bake Off embroiled in ‘fix’ row as fans accuse contestant Tasha of ‘faking an illness’ to stay on the show
The Great British Bake Off has become embroiled in a new row after fans accused contestant Tasha of ‘faking illness’ to stay on the show.
During Wednesday’s episode, Tasha fell into an overheated tent and had to leave halfway through the “Chocolate Week” episode.
The baker, 27, is the first deaf contestant on the Channel 4 program and appears on the show alongside her BSL interpreter, Daryl.
After a disappointing result in a tricky signature challenge, viewers noticed that Tasha looked ‘pale’ during the technical bake to make a chocolate cake without wheat flour.
A sick-looking Tasha told the crew, “It’s pretty hot, I need some air,” before rushing outside.
Tense: The Great British Bake Off embroiled in fresh row after fans accused contestant Tasha of ‘faking illness’ to stay on the show
The tearful contestant was comforted by new host Alison Hammond as the show’s schedule was thrown into chaos.
Tasha was filmed outside talking to the camera crew as she revealed that she had suffered from a migraine the previous night and the decision was made to go home.
After Matty won the Star Baker award for his box of chocolates, judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith announced that they had decided to stop the eliminations – but that two bakers would be going home next week.
Fans were cynical about her early departure, especially after her first offering was less than perfect.
One Twitter user said: “I’d be sick too if I messed up the first roast and then the second.”
Another said: “Not happy that Tasha is staying on the… free pass for next week.” IT’S NOT FAIR’
A third added: “It’s not fair that Tasha just skips this week and goes straight to the next one.” And coincidentally, that’s the week she was unwell…’
Struggle: A tearful contestant is comforted by new host Alison Hammond as the show’s schedule is thrown into chaos
The Fix: Fans were cynical about her early departure, especially after her first offering was less than perfect
The Great British Bake Off was thrown into chaos on Wednesday night after Tasha fell into an overheated tent and had to leave halfway through the ‘Chocolate Week’ episode.
The baker, 27, is the first deaf contestant on the Channel 4 program and appears on the show alongside her BSL interpreter, Daryl.
After a disappointing result in a tricky signature challenge, viewers noticed that Tasha looked ‘pale’ during the technical bake to make a chocolate cake without wheat flour.
A sick-looking Tasha told the crew, “It’s pretty hot, I need some air,” before rushing outside.
The tearful contestant was comforted by new host Alison Hammond as the show’s schedule was thrown into chaos.
Tasha was filmed outside talking to the camera crew as she revealed that she had suffered from a migraine the previous night and the decision was made to go home.
After Matty won the Star Baker award for his box of chocolates, judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith announced that they had decided to stop the eliminations – but that two bakers would be going home next week.
Pekar, 27, is the first deaf contestant on the Channel 4 show and appears on the show alongside her BSL interpreter Daryl
Backlash: Bake Off fans were quick to criticize the makers for organizing chocolate week in the middle of a heatwave
Other fans showed their support for Tasha and slammed the Bake Off producers for organizing chocolate week in the middle of a heatwave.
One said: ‘Do they deliberately pick chocolate week on the hottest day of the year or what?’
Another said: ‘No, but they really set them up to have chocolate week on a heatwave day???’
A third added: ‘Why don’t they ever learn.’
Viewers were quick to sympathize with Tasha and her disappointment at having to leave halfway through the challenge.
‘Poor Tasha,’ one commented, while another said: ‘Poor Tasha, you can see how exhausted she feels not being able to complete the challenge.’