‘The Great British Bake off’ final will see all three finalists struggle with their showstoppers and technical challenges.
The finale, which takes place on Channel 4 tonight (15.11.22), sees the trio, Sandro Farmhouse, 30, Syabira Yusoff, 32, and Abdul Rehman Sharif, 29, crumble under pressure as they fight to be crowned winner of the 13th series.
After a solid start, things begin to go goes pear-shaped in the technical when they’re asked to create a summer pudding bomb with no instructions and they are left to their own devices.
Prue Leith tells the finalists: “If this doesn’t set it will just sink like a splodge”.
After all three fail to make a stable treat, which all end up being a sloppy mess, one of them is picked out as the best out of the bunch.
But before anyone can applaud, judge Paul Hollywood declares the pudding is "only half set".
Expecting to bounce back from the technical disaster, the cream fails to rise to the top, as all three bakers struggle with their showstoppers.
Set with the task to create an edible sculpture based on "our planet", one creation is described as "burnt" and "messy", while another is described as a "failure".
Before the final hurdle, Prue, 82, says: “I don't care who wins, I just love them all.”
Meanwhile, Paul, 56, admitted the pressure is really one the three bakers in the final because they have an audience in the tent, unlike in previous episodes.
He said: "They [bakers] are all in with shout of winning. But they start spotting their friends in the corner and the tension really rises."
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