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Annie Mac had Celebrity British Bake Off viewers in hysterics this week when she tried her hand at baking for the Stand Up To Cancer special.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer 2022 continues on Channel 4 on Tuesday at 8pm. Annie Mac had Celebrity British Bake Off viewers in hysterics this week when she tried her hand at baking for the Stand Up To Cancer special. Annie is just one of a whopping 19 celebrities taking part in this year's Stand Up To Cancer special.
The former Radio One DJ was making her raspberry doughnuts when she said she was "nedding" the dough rather than "kneading"
Annie joked back: "Just because I don’t know the baking lingo." The former Radio One DJ was making her raspberry doughnuts when she said she was "nedding" the dough rather than "kneading" on last night's (April 5) episode. The only way you do that is by nedding it."
Annie Mac revealed her obscure pronunciation of the word 'kneading' during Channel 4's Celebrity Bake Off on Tuesday night.
Each year, The Great Celebrity Stand Up To Cancer sees a host of celebrity bakers head to the tent, in an attempt to raise some money and cause some chaos in the kitchen. For the technical challenge, the contestants were tasked with making six identical raspberry doughnuts, and Annie was keen to hammer her dough by ‘nedding’ it. The DJ and podcaster, who was among the stars competing in the Stand Up To Cancer charity special, joined the likes of Ed Gamble, Example, and Matt Lucas in the tent.
Annie Mac's bizarre pronunciation of "kneading" on 'The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer' has caused a stir online.
Presenter Noel Fielding responded to her odd pronunciation of the baking term. Don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise.” The only way you do that is by nedding it.”
The former BBC Radio 1 DJ will be entering the Bake Off tent this year for Stand Up to Cancer.
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The former Radio 1 presenter appeared on Tuesday (5 April) night's episode of the charity series for Stand Up To Cancer alongside musician Example and comedian ...
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