The Great British Bake Off finalist Laura Adlington has revealed that Noel Fielding was “always getting told off” by show bosses after wreaking havoc on set between challenges.
Laura has dubbed the presenter, who left viewers SHOOK when he revealed his age on the show, a “big kid” after recalling how he would keep himself entertained by getting up to no good behind the scenes.
According to Laura, Noel’s favourite trick was to confuse producers by swapping around the contestants’ photos during the technical round.
“He used to play a game where he’d steal the pictures of the bakers and he’d swap them around just for a laugh,” Laura told Metro.
“The producers would then have to watch the footage back to see whose was whose so the judges couldn’t give us the wrong feedback.”
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Edd Kimber then
The first ever GBBO was a far cry from the show of today, with only ten contestants competing across just six weeks. There wasn't even a weekly Star Baker. In the end, former debt collector Edd Kimber (far left) was crowned the winner.
Edd Kimber now
Following his big win, Edd has released three cookbooks and also runs food blog The Boy Who Bakes. He's even worked at world-renowned restaurant Le Manoir and regularly contributes to food magazines including BBC Good Food, Delicious and Waitrose Kitchen.
Jo Wheatley then
Mum-of-three Jo Wheatley triumphed over fellow finalists Holly Bell and Mary-Anne Boermans in 2011.
Jo Wheatley now
Jo has released two cookbooks, A Passion For Baking and Home Baking, written a column for Sainsburys magazine and launched her own cookery school from her Essex home since winning Bake Off.
John Whaite then
Series three winner John Whaite went into the final as an underdog but baked his way to success and took home the trophy after impressing Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry.
John Whaite now
John has been VERY busy since winning the show in 2012. Not only has he gained his patisserie diploma from Le Cordon Bleu, released four cookery books and judged ITV cookery competition Chopping block, but John also opened his own cookery school called John Whaite's Kitchen. He even returned to his pre-Bake Off career in law in 2018 when he began working as a barrister.
Frances Quinn then
Frances was crowned Bake Off winner in 2013 after creating a show-stopping three-tier wedding cake in the final.
Frances Quinn now
Frances released recipe book Quintessential Baking in 2015 and has made a number of TV and radio appearances on shows like This Morning. In 2019, she hit the headlines when she was banned from her local Waitrose after allegedly being caught shoplifting.
Nancy Birtwhistle then
Nancy beat 2014 favourite Richard Burr after creating a miniature version of Paris' Moulin Rouge.
Nancy Birtwhistle now
Nancy runs her own baking blog where she regularly shares recipes with fans. She also travels the country for the many food demonstrations she does.
Nadiya Hussain then
Perhaps one of the most famous Bake Off contestants of all time, Nadiya won the hearts of the British public in 2015 with her incredible bakes.
Nadiya Hussain now
Nadiya has been hella successful since winning GBBO - she's hosted several TV shows for the BBC, released a cook book, a children's book AND a novel and has even baked a birthday cake for the Queen. In 2017, she was named by Debrett's as one of the 500 most influential people in the UK.
Candice Brown then
Candice was known for her lipstick choices just as much as she was for her bakes during her time on the show.
Candice Brown now
Just like many Bake Off winners before her, Candice has released her own recipe book Comfort: Delicious Bakes and Treats. As well as running her own pub in Bedfordshire, she regularly appears on shows like This Morning and Loose Women and competed in Dancing On Ice in 2018 but was eliminated first.
Sophie Faldo then
Sophie was the first Bake Off winner to be crowned after the show's big move from the BBC to Channel 4 but her win was spoiled when new judge Prue Leith accidentally tweeted the news hours before the final aired. Oops!
Sophie Faldo now
Sophie admitted that she struggled with life in the limelight after she won the show and mainly avoids the public eye. She does still share her passion for baking on Instagram though and is training to be a stunt woman.
Rahul Mandal then
Rahul beat the odds (remember when the glass smashed into his mixture in the final?) to bake his way to victory and became a national treasure in the process.
Rahul Mandal now
Rahul has returned to his job as an engineering researcher at the University of Sheffield since winning back off but still shares his baking creations with fans on Instagram.
David Atherton
David made history last year when he became the first Bake Off champion to have never won Star Baker. Since then, he's begun writing a weekly cookery column for The Guardian and released his first cookbook, aptly titled My First Cookbook.
Laura continued, “He’s so funny, he’s like a big kid really. He was always getting told off by producers.
“They’d say things like, ‘Hurry up, slow down, get off the fridge, get out the fridge.’ He would just mess about all the time.”
Oh, what larks.
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Laura found herself caught up in controversy during the series when viewers accused the show of a “fix” after Hermine was sent home despite Laura’s less than stellar patisserie week.
Taking to Twitter to address the criticism some viewers had thrown at her, Laura wrote, "It's ok to be sad your favourite person didn't go through, but please remember it's not my fault.
"I don't make the decisions. GBBO is all about kindness and I haven't seen much of that on here."
She added, “It's easy to sit there on your sofa and judge. But I am a real person with feelings. Please take a moment to consider your words before you judge someone you've never met and whose food you've never tasted."