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GBBO winner Nadiya Hussain “a much stronger, confident person”
The 60 tension-filled minutes of nerves, idyllic scenery and calming incidental music secured a massive 55% share, something which moved even Marry Berry to tears and helped the show generate over 251,000 tweets.
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“I can see that my emotions match my face, and I can watch that back, so it’s really freaky”.
“The jam is quite sharp and you put the right amount in.”
She now has 30,000 Twitter followers and was hot favourite to win last night’s Bake Off final. “The flavour that comes through the bake is delicious. I feel like I’m doing something wrong”. Luckily, it wasn’t too late for a quick fix. After lots of anxious checks on his creme pat in the freezer and rising panic, he cut his losses. Ian falls down badly. his buns are turned into “crispy baps”. “This bun ting is over”.
Up against Nadiya’s wedding cake was Tamal’s sticky toffee cake and Ian’s “colossal carrot cake”.
As well as Mary Berry being one of the nicest people on telly that we just want to have as our grandma, we’re also a bit scared about how they’d react to being called such things.
Hollywood added: “All three bakers pushed the boat out for the final, but it’s all about keeping calm and being consistent throughout”.
And there can be little doubt that the public have taken Nadiya, from Roundhay, to their hearts.
“I’m never going to put boundaries on myself, never again”.
The Leeds mother of three who, early in the series had joked that she didn’t stand a chance as a headscarf wearing Muslim, easily beat of rival Tamal Ray, a trainee anaesthesist with a handy line in sugar craft, and father of two Cummings, whose showstopper bakes included a biscuit bicycle.
Ian said of Nadiya’s victory: “She is the deserved victor”.
All Paul could do in reply was giggle.
Tamal’s big sister was super proud of him.
“It’s a lovely story and I’ve been so impressed by her and what she is doing”. We are looking into it further.
The 30-year-old clinched the trophy on last night’s BBC One show but has become known for her eyebrows and facial expressions as much as her baking.
“He’s a rock in our family”. “I have never been tested to that extent, or had that pressure before, but I realised I could be pretty stoic about it all”. She cried when crowned champion. She tweeted: “For those who thought I fancied Paul Hollywood or that I’d ever bang him to get ahead – JOKE’S ON YOU, YOU MASSIVE SHITTING MISOGYNISTS”.
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The Great British Bake Off final, won by Nadiya Jamir Hussain, i s the most watched television programme of the year.