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Janine Yaqoob

Chris Whitty on Great British Bake Off wish list to 'take pressure off him'

Chris Whitty has barely been off our screens since the pandemic started.

And now he could be getting even more air time – if Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood get their way.

They want the Covid crusader to star on the next series of Celeb Bake Off, along with his boss Boris Johnson. The PM and the prof are two of their top choices for the Stand Up To Cancer spin-off.

Paul admits he’d like to turn up the heat on them, saying: “Professor Whitty, I’d like him. And Boris Johnson.

"Get them in the tent and put a bit of pressure on them!”

What cake do you think Chris Whitty would make first? Have your say below

Chris Whitty is being lined up as a shock guest on the show (PA)

This week’s opening episode features Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley, 28, pop star Alexandra Burke, 32, and comics Rob Beckett, 35, and Tom Allen, 37.

They are put through their paces with Paul, 55, and Prue, 81, setting them a showstopper cake task themed on their biggest bugbear.

Alexandra, they reveal, made a cake about her footballer ex-boyfriend Angus MacDonald.

“I loved her showstopper,” says Prue.

Prue, Matt and Paul with Daisy Ridley, Rob Beckett, Alexandra Burke and Tom Allen (Mark Bourdillon)

“She didn’t like the fact her footballer boyfriend got into bed with all his kit on and muddy shoes.”

Reflecting on how Bake Off has become a big hit around the world, Paul admits he couldn’t believe it when film star Blake Lively asked if she could have one of his famous handshakes after posting a photo of her unicorn cake on Instagram.

He says: “I commented on it and said, ‘well done’ and gave a handshake emoji, and she said, ‘I can’t believe it! Paul Hollywood’s seen it!’ I didn’t realise she’s a big fan.”

He added of her husband: “Ryan [Reynolds] likes pies apparently, more than cakes.”

  • The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer, Channel 4, Tuesday, 8pm
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