The Great British Bake Off is meant to be a celebration of the best of baking.
But it can easily turn into a disaster inside the famous white tent and become more like something out of a horror movie.
There have been some epic baking travesties over the years - with the judges even refusing to eat some disgusting baked goods.
While viewers have been outraged at a series of creations they have deemed "offensive" and "insulting" to various parts of the UK.
And people have even suggest some bakes made by celebrities should not have been shown before the 9pm watershed.
Here is a look at some of the biggest Bake Off car crashes:
Jude Rinder's penis cake

Earlier this year, Judge Rinder made a very rude cake left some Bake Off viewers gasping.
The TV judge had to make a '3D guilty pleasure cake' and confessed his were "not appropriate for before the watershed" - but decided on a trashy novel theme.
Robert draped brightly coloured fondant over his victoria sponge to create a collection of raunchy Jackie Collins and Jilly Cooper novels.
He left viewers giggling with his very rude 'rabbit' - that looked suspiciously like something a lot more scandalous.
Prue Leith did not hold back and claimed his trashy novels "looked like trash" in a scathing criticism.
"It really does look so unappetising, Rob. Seriously," added Prue, who did then admit she was impressed by the texture.

Paul Hollywood claimed the design was terrible but his sponge was very good, hailing him as a "natural cake baker but hopeless decorator".
One viewer said: "Hahahaha!!! Judge Rinder drawing what looked suspiciously like a willy on his cake made my night!!!!"
"Honestly didn't think I could love Rob Rinder any more than I did but god I was wrong. Good clean fun (apart from the 'rabbit' on the book)," added another.
A third just admitted: "Judge Rinder just drew a c*** and balls on a cake"
Offensive pasties

Only last week, a Twitter war broke out over what a pastry is truly considered to be.
The bakers were given the task of creating Cornish pasties, but judge Prue Leith assured them that it did not need to actually be pasty shaped.
Their creative ideas included a "toad in the hole" inspired pasty, a fish shaped pasty, and a samosa shaped pasty.
Bake Off fans were left seething as they felt this was giving the bakers too much free reign and argued the randomly shaped "pasties" were simply offensive to Cornwall, as well as not being a proper pasty.
One asked: "WHY is no one doing an actual classic Cornish pasty? For the love of GOD, man, did they learn nothing from Brownie-gate?"
"Fish in a pasty is a CRIME against the southwest soz," added another.
"If it's not the shape of a Cornish pasty then it's not a Cornish pasty, its just a pasty!!" penned another, while one more wondered: "Hmm a pasty in the shape of a samosa, is that not then a samosa?".
Pitta 'disgrace'

Bake Off was rocked by a pitta bread scandal during the 2018 final.
For the last technical challenge of the series, the bakers were forced out of the famous white tent for an unprecedented new task.
Rahul Mandal, Ruby Bhogal and Kim-Joy had to endure the searing heat coming from the sun and an open fire as they attempted to bake six pitta breads.
The finalists struggled to cook on the hot stone and all managed to severely burn some of their pittas, with Rahul admitting it was "utter disgrace".
The bakers struggled to keep their fires down and were left with very charred pitta bread.

Rahul, who admitted he didn't know what he was doing, said: "Just disgraceful again. Just utter disgrace."
Another struggler, Ruby, admitted: "This is diabolical. I've had a bit of a mare."
Angry viewers at home insisted the task was 'too easy' for the final and were shocked at the dire end products.
Taking to Twitter, one viewer said: "Sorry - pitta final - what is this testing? Dreadful gimmick."
"What is this disgrace of a final. Doughnuts and then pitta breads and dips for the technical," added another.
A third said: "That was a stupid technical...one of the hottest summers & they get them to cook pitta on a FIRE!!!"
Jamie Laing's banana

Back in 2018, Jamie Laing won the unwanted accolade of baking the 'worst ever cake' in Great British Bake Off history.
The Made In Chelsea star's banana loaf looked so revolting that even Paul Hollywood refused to eat it during the Stand Up To Cancer special.
Fellow judge Prue Leith went for a bit but started to gag on the "disgusting" bake and looked like she was going to be sick.
It seems good baking skills don't run in the genes as Jamie's great-great grandfather was Alexander Grant, who invented the McVities digestive biscuit.
Jamie didn't understand why it had all gone so wrong and admitted it was "nothing like" how his mum made it.

The horrific texture, taste and appearance wasn't the only issue - as viewers thought Jamie had decorated his banana loaf with a 'penis'.
Viewers took to Twitter to question why the reality TV star had put the rude image on top of his bake.
One fan asked: "Why’s @JamieLaing_UK decorated his loaf with a penis?"
"Wait has the Made in Chelsea dude baked a penis and balls on top of his cake," added another.
Even Jamie admitted his own creation was "vile", while Paul added: "That has got to be the worst cake that's ever been baked in the tent. Ever. That's impressive
Jamie then surprisingly pulled some incredible bakes out of the bag and rose up the rankings.
Bin-gate

The most controversial moment in Bake Off history came when Iain Watters threw away his desert.
Dubbed 'Bin-gate' by viewers, there was scandal in the tent when Diana Beard removed her rival's Baked Alaska from the freezer.
It started to melt on her workbench, but it was too late when frantic Iain realised what had happened.
"You've got your own freezer, haven't you?" Diana demanded after Iain began screaming about the "soup."
Presenter Sue Perkins tried to help Iain make his desert presentable to the judges, but he furiously chucked it in the bin.

That meant that Iain walked up to the baffled judges holding the bin containing his melted desert.
Iain was criticised for losing his rag - with the judges pointing out they could have tasted his flavours still.
Diana received some vile abuse from nasty trolls as she was accused of 'sabotage', but was defended by Paul Hollywood.
The BBC later issued a statement clarifying that it had been out of the freezer for "less than a minute."
They stated: "Diana removing Iain’s ice cream from the freezer for less than a minute was in no way responsible for Iain’s departure."
Shop-bought icing
One of the cardinal sins of Bake Off is brining in something you haven't made yourself.
And it was the downfall of Enwezor Nzegwu back in 2014 when he confessed to using ready-made icing.
"Life is far too short to make your own fondant icing," said the contestant, who would come to regret that decision.
When he confessed to Paul and Mary that his icing was shop bought there was an incredibly awkward silence.
Then Mary gave Enwezor what has been described as a 'death stare' in tense scenes - and unfortunate Enwezor was sent packing.

With that incident ingrained in Bake Off fans' minds, there was a shock when the show moved to Channel 4 and bakers were not pulled up for using shop-bought produce.
While producing biscuit board games in 2017, it became clear that some contestants were painstakingly making their own fondant icing from scratch, while others just opened a packet.
So viewers were fuming when new judge Prue Leith not only allowed this, but actively endorsed using shop-bought.
One angry fan said: "Shop bought fondant? Isn’t that Bake Off illegal?"
"Screaming that the judges didn't notice his fondant was shop bought. Hell no mate," added another.
*The Great British Bake Off airs tonight on Channel 4 at 8pm