Stacey Solomon supported by famous friend as she shares how she watched Bake Off debut
25.05.2022 - 14:07
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Stacey Solomon has been supported by her family and friends after making her presenting debut on Bake Off: The Professionals. The Loose Women star has replaced comedian Tom Allen as the host of the Great British Bake Off spin-off alongside Liam Charles.
Tom announced his departure from Bake Off: The Professionals in February, saying it was "time to move on" before Stacey's appointment as co-host of the show was then announced. Bake Off: The Professionals said in a social media post: "Choux la la! We're chuffed to announce that @StaceySolomon will be joining @LiamCBakes, @BenoitBlinMCA, @Cherish_Finden and for the next series of Bake Off: The Professionals. Welcome to the petit fours-ome, Stacey! #GBBO."
While her first appearance on the Channel 4 show, which sees industry chefs compete instead of amateur bakers, left viewers divided, Stacey was sharing her pre-show nerves with her millions of followers before best friend, cleaning queen Mrs Hinch - aka Sophie Hinchliffe - came to her rescue.
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In a video posted to her Instagram Story, the mum-of-four said: "Oh my gosh, I just got a message from Bake Off. I completely forget it starts tonight. I'm so nervous because when you're on the telly, people let you know if they hate you." She added: "But, if you're watching it tonight I hope you enjoy it and I'd love to know what you think. Unless of course you think I'm a big horse face who shouldn't be on the telly then in that case don't let me know."
Meanwhile, posting on Instagram, Sophie shared a touching picture of herself holding hands with Stacey while watching a clip of the baking show in the back of a car. She
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