GBBO's selfie-loving new line-up of 13 contestants (2024)

The youngest ever line up of Great British Bake Off contestants are selfie obsessed globe-trotting Instagram addicts who have documented their lives with glamorous photographs of their holidays and kitchen creations.

Party-loving fashion designers, a geography teacher, a vet, a part-time waiter, a project manager who runs her own jewellery shop and a classic car and F1 fan are among the 13 home-bakers competing in the tenth series of the Channel 4 show.

This year's eagerly awaited series is championing younger cake makers this year, with the new crop is made up of seven people in their 20's, while the oldest contestant is 56, and the average age inside the tent is just 31.

Here we take a look at the 13 hopefuls who will be showcasing their culinary skills hoping to impress judgesPaul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

Alice Fevronia

Alice, 28, a geography teacher who lives in east London, has an Instagram packed full with pictures from abroad.

She is clearly making the most of her summer break from school, and just two days ago uploaded photos of herself on holiday in Greece and wrote: 'Holiday mode, fully engaged #boatymcboatface #seastheday #ohbuoy.'

Other images show her cuddling a dog, on a river boat cruise with friends on the Thames, a trip to France, and walking in Snowdonia in Wales.

Speaking after she was unveiled as a contestant, she said: 'To be on such a big show doing something that you are passionate about is a huge thing.

'I also felt that to be accepted into the tent gave me the confidence to feel that I could bake.

'It was a dream come true!'

Geography teacher Alice Fevronia, 28, who lives in east London, has uploaded photos of herself on holiday in Greece just two days ago, and wrote: 'Holiday mode, fully engaged #boatymcboatface #seastheday #ohbuoy'

Alice Fevronia during her recent trip to Greece. She works as a geography teacher in east London

Alice on a recent trip to Wales. She has posted other images of her on holiday in Paris and Greece, and with a dog

Speaking after she was unveiled as a contestant, Alice (left) said: 'To be on such a big show doing something that you are passionate about is a huge thing.' Pictured: A birthday cake with a fruit topping, pictured on her Instagram page (right)

Jamie Finn

Selfie loving identical twin Jamie, 20, is a part time waiter from Surrey.

His Instagram account has several shots of him posingin front of the camera on social media, and with his brother Alex.

One friend wrote: 'Let me borrow those biceps,' and another said: 'Go on son give me some more muscles.'

On his Twitter account, which looks like it has been recently created, he posted a photo of his fellow contestants and wrote: 'Absolutely mental I still can't believe it!'

He says: 'When they called to tell me it was a real shock, I really wasn't expecting it at all.

'But a nice shock. All my mates don't even know that I bake so they will get a shock to see me in an apron!'

Selfie loving identical twin Jamie Finn, 20, a part time waiter from Surrey has several shots of him posing in front of the camera on social media

Alongside one of his images a friend wrote: 'Let me borrow those biceps,' and another said: 'Go on son give me some more muscles'

Amelia Le Bruin

The 24-year-old fashion designer, has an Instagram feed filled with selfies of her out and about with friends, showing off her new hairstyles.

The reality TV fan posted regularly about ITV's Love Island during the latest series, andhas uploaded snaps of her attending a dance music festival near Leipzig in Germany.

Other sun-baked snaps show her enjoying a day out with friends in a London park as well as sharing images of some of her bakes.

Five weeks ago she posted a photo of pink flamingo cake, and a friend wrote: 'Get her on the bake off!#justiceforamelia. She replied: 'Hahaha you make me laugh.'

She said: 'I have wanted to get into the tent since series one, it's still not sunk in, but it's a dream come true.'

'It was all so much fun, meeting all the bakers, meeting the judges and presenters, there wasn't one moment from that first week that I didn't enjoy. It was magical.'

Fashion designer Amelia Le Bruin, 24, (pictured) has an Instagram feed filled with selfies of her out and about with friends, showing off her new hairstyles and talking about the recent series of Love Island

Amelia has posted snaps of her attending a dance music festival near Leipzig in Germany, enjoying the sunshine in a London park and images of some of her bakes (right)

Priya O'Shea

The 33-year-old, from Leicester, has recently left her job working at a global technology company. In the last year she has signed up on a mentee scheme with publisher Penguin to write a book.

The Good Indian Girl's Cooking School, work of fiction, is about a group of young British Asian women and their adventures at a cooking school.

In a recent press release about her book, she wrote:'There is something fascinating about the impact of growing up with two distinctly different cultures but as an avid reader I struggled to find experiences and characters that I could truly relate to.'

She added that she wrote the book to 'share stories of a uniquely complex generation of British Asians and to play my part in bringing more female Asian characters into mainstream women's fiction.'

Her Instagram also has a image of her in the Bake Off tent with the caption: 'Yep. That's me. You know, in the bake off tent wearing the bake off apron...!!! Chase those dreams folks because sometimes stuff like this happens.'

Priya recently posted an image of Penguin HQ and wrote: 'If you had told me a year ago (when I'd started writing) that I'd be spending the day at Penguin, surrounded by books and sitting with the CEO of Penguin UK for lunch having a good natter about MY book, I wouldn't believe you. Not in a million years.

'I've had the most inspiring and exciting day. To say it's been surreal would be an understatement!

She said of her Bake Off experience:'I downloaded the application for Bake Off in 2012 the year I got married but I thought I would never get in.

'I applied again last year, and then this year I got in and it was so dreamy and unreal. I was in no doubt it would change my life. And it taught me to pursue the things you love, and you just have to go for it.'

Some of the images on Priya's Instagram, showing her with friends and during a recent trip to watch Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Priya O'Shea recently left her job working at a global technology company. She is a women's fiction writer who has signed up on a mentee scheme with publisher Penguin to write a book. She recently posted this image of Penguin HQ

Priya has filled her Instagram page with pictures of her culinary creations, including fig, walnut and Jarlsberg cheese bagels (left) and chocolate cupcakes (right)

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David Atherton

The Yorkshire born health advisor, 36,was inspired to take up baking by his mother, and he continued toexplore his pastries making abilities when he travelled to Malawi.

He learnt to build an oven out of an oil drum and invented a cake that could steam cook over a village fire. He studied art and design before switching to nursing, and enjoys cycling and ceramics.

The keen cyclist and fitness fanatic, said: 'I have watched Bake Off from the start, and I have daydreamed so many times walking to work about being in it for such a long time.

'And when I got accepted it was such a mixture of emotions.

'You feel like royalty walking into the tent, you have a runner looking after you, bringing you drinks. It's very different to ordinary life, and a fantastic experience.'

David Atherton (left) who was brought up in Yorkshire, was inspired to take up baking by his mother, and he continued to explore his pastry making abilities when he travelled to Malawi

David Atherton (pictured) is a Bake Off fan who has watched the show from the start. He said: 'You feel like royalty walking into the tent, you have a runner looking after you, bringing you drinks. It's very different to ordinary life, and a fantastic experience'

David is a keen bread maker, and made these rolls with pistachio pesto and kalamata olives

Stephanie Blackwell

A sales assistant, from Chester, who is a fitness and wellnessadvocate, Stephanie uses her social media to inspire followers to eat healthily.

The qualified personal trainer, 28, posts photos of her workouts on Instagram alongside healthy homemade dishes.

She is also a classic car and Formula One fan, often posting pictures from beside the race track, including the Silverstone and Monaco Grand Prix

Her mother Jane Blackwell co-founded SJB Classic Cars, a company which specialises in classic and vintage car servicing, repairs, maintenance, restoration and storage.

Steph works with her mother at the business.The 28-year-old also posts photos promoting mindfulness and positive mental health messages.

She took up baking when her grandfather inspired her thanks to his love of homemade bread. Although it has long been a hobby of hers, she really became serious around three years ago and is largely self-taught.

She said:'It's a bit like a lottery, it wasn't really joined up thinking, I didn't think that I would get in, I wanted to give it a go.

'It's just beyond anything that I can imagine, because I didn't really dream that I would get in, it has been the most incredible surreal experience.'

Stephanie Blackwell (pictured) a sales assistant who is a fitness and wellness advocate, uses her social media to inspire followers to eat healthily

Stephanie's mother Jane Blackwell co-founded SJB Classic Cars, a company which specialises in classic and vintage car servicing, repairs, maintenance, restoration and storage. Pictured: Steph Blackwell

Two of Steph's bakes uploaded to Instagram. The 28-year-old took up baking when her grandfather inspired her thanks to his love of homemade bread

Steph posted pictures from beside the race track, including this one with her mother Jane Bakewell as the Monaco Grand Prix

Steph with her mother at Silverstone two years ago. Her motherJane Blackwell co-founded SJB Classic Cars, a company which specialises in classic and vintage car servicing, repairs, maintenance, restoration and storage

Phil Thorne

The father-of-two works early shifts as a HGV driver.

He spends the rest of his day cooking for his wife and two daughters as well as baking treats for his motorcycle meetings with friends.

The 56-year-old regularly updates his 79 Instagram followers with pictures of trips abroad with his family and his latest baking creations.

Phil, who lives in Rainham, east London, regularly bakes four to five times a week, creating an array of breads including focaccia and brioche.

He said that he has 'yearned' to be on Bake Off for years and that a couple who are long-term friends of his will be very surprised he is in the series.

'They had been staying with us recently and said 'you make such wonderful cakes', but have never mentioned to me that I should go on Bake Off, so I think they haven't a clue that I would be in it.'

Father-of-two Phil Thorne works early shifts as a HGV driver, spending the rest of his day cooking for his wife and two daughters as well as baking treats for his motorcycle meetings with friends

Phil, 56, (pictured) regularly updates his Instagram followers with pictures of trips abroad with his family and his latest baking creations

A pirate cake Phil baked for a relative (left) and what he describes as an 'Xbox controller cake' (right)

Helena Garcia

Helena,40, an online project manager from Leeds who was taught to bake by Mormons, has her own costume jewellery shop, called Candy Candy.

She has posted a link to the online store on her social media, and the shops describes itself as'highly influenced by vintage and antique treasures with an added spooky touch.'

The website adds: 'Helena's interest in fashion dates back to her childhood when she would create her own accessories, favouring them to the traditional jewellery available in shops.

'After moving to England to finish her university degree Helena worked in various industries before realising that her true passion lay in fashion. She set up a small workshop at her home in Leeds and started designing and creating items of jewellery and hair accessories.

'In Spring 2012, six years after selling those first hair accessories, Helena opened her own shop in the beautifully renovated Corn Exchange in Leeds.

'This new boutique has drawn amazingly positive feedback from all visitors and shoppers and reflects the quirky, fun and vibrant style that has become the Candy Candy trademark.'

Helena said: 'I won a baking competition at work and that gave me the confidence to apply. Although when I learned that I had got in I had a bit of a confidence crisis thinking, can I possibly be good enough?'

Helena Garcia , 40, (pictured) an online project manager from Leeds who was taught to bake by Mormons, has her own costume jewellery shop

Helena has posted a link on her social media account to her jewellery store in Leeds, called Candy Candy. Its website describes the pieces as 'highly influenced by vintage and antique treasures with an added spooky touch'

Helena, left, posts images of her bakes on her social media account, including these Halloween themed rolls

Dan Chambers

A support worker from Rotherham, Dan describes himself on social media as a vegetarian and animal lover.

The 32-year-old tattooed amateur baker, who made his own wedding cake, he has uploaded images on his Instagram of holidays to the US and Venice.

He started baking when he was 21 years old, in a bid to impress his then girlfriend (now wife) with a themed birthday cake.

On his Twitter feed this morning, he simply wrote: 'Dreaming' after it was unveiled he would be taking part in the show.

Speaking about signing up for Bake Off 2019 Dan said: 'I have been trying for a few years now, so finally I am here. It's absolutely crazy, really amazing, I was so adamant to get on, it's very hard to describe the feelings, all strange and surreal.

'And then when you are in the tent it all feels normal pretty quickly.'

The tattooed amateur baker, who made his own wedding cake, he has uploaded images on his Instagram of holidays to the US and Venice. Pictured: Dan in New York

The 32-year-old poses for a photograph of his tattooed chest on one of his Instagram posts

On his Twitter feed this morning, Dan (left) simply wrote: 'Dreaming' after it was unveiled he would be taking part in the show. Pictured: One of Dan's bakes, a cake featuring the cookie monster (right)

Dan eating what he describes as a 'Mickey pretzel' on a trip to Disney World in Florida

Michael Chakravertyhas worked as a house manager for the Royal Shakespeare Company for just over three and a half years.

He has also acted in a short film spent 11 months as a Les Mills body pump and body combat instructor.

Michael, who graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a first class English literature degree, was repeatedly urged to apply for Bake Off by friends on Instagram.

Photos of his baking creations delight his 453 followers, many of whom said he should be on the show.

Just three days ago, one friend said his cakes were 'bake off standard' while another said: 'Please go on Bake Off.'

Born in Newcastle, he was raised in Scone in Scotland from the age of seven and later studied in Edinburgh, and he considers himself Scottish.

He said:'This was the very first time that I applied, one night I applied as I was a bit bored, I never thought I would get to the audition process.

'So when I found out it was a mixture of shock and blind panic!'

Michael Chakraverty (pictured) has worked as a house manager for the Royal Shakespeare Company for just over three and a half years. He has also acted in a short film spent 11 months as a Les Mills body pump and body combat instructor.

On Michael's Twitter account he posted a promotional shot of him on the show and wrote: 'well, that escalated quickly' #GBBO

One of the many baked items on Michael's social media. Pictured is a parsnip and hazlenut cake with maple syrup frosting and hazelnut praline

Rosie Brandreth-Poynter

The animal loverrecently celebrated her four-year wedding anniversary with her husband Lewis.

She regularly posts pictures of her beloved dogs and trips away with friends.

The 28-year-old graduated from Cambridge University in 2015 and finds time to bake alongside her work as a veterinary surgeon.

Rosie has two dogs, a cat, horse, chickens, ducks and reptiles.

She said: 'The nurses at work are going to be so surprised, they will have no idea.

'They asked me the other day would I apply again and I could honestly and categorically answer, no I don't think I will!'

The 28-year-old graduated from Cambridge University in 2015 and finds time to bake alongside her work as a veterinary surgeon

Animal lover Rosie Brandreth-Poynter , who recently celebrated her four-year wedding anniversary with her husband Lewis, regularly posts pictures of her beloved dogs and trips away with friends

The 28-year-old graduated from Cambridge University in 2015 and finds time to bake (pictured, two of her latest creations) alongside her work as a veterinary surgeon

Henry Bird

Henry, 20, a student at Durham University, has been baking since he was just 12-years-old.

Currently studying English Literature, he has been desperate to get on the show since he first watched it in series two.

Like all the other contestants, his Instagram feed is littered with pictures of his bakes, and images of him on his travels, with visits to New York and Paris.

In one image, posted nearly five years ago, he poses with former presenter Sue Perkins.

He said: 'I have wanted to get into the tent since series two.They filmed it at the end of my road, so I used to see Paul Hollywood when I walked past the tent to go to school in the mornings, so I really got into it.

'To be inside the actual tent was totally wonderful.'

'I told Paul that I remembered him filming at Valentine's for series two and we had a chat about that and shared our memories of that time.So he knew I had come full circle and was now in the tent, and that was pretty special.'

Like all the other contestants, his Instagram feed is littered with pictures of his bakes, and images of him on his travels, with visits to New York and Paris (pictured)

Henry, 20, a student at Durham University, has been baking since he was just 12-years-old. Currently studying English Literature, he has been desperate to get on the show since he first watched it in series two

In one image, posted nearly five years ago, he poses with former presenter Sue Perkins

In this image posted two years ago, shows he was a fan from a young age, as he created a cake with the words 'GBBO' next to it

Michelle Evans-Fecci

Michelle is a 35-year-old print shop administrator from Wales. On her social media profile she describes herself as 'just a girl who loves to bake & learn as I go!' She adds: 'Self taught-sharing my baking journey with friends & family.'

The married mother of one first fell in love with baking as a child, watching her mother cook.

She was brought up on a farm, but now lives in the seaside town of Tenby with her husband Ben and teenage son.

In a message to her husband on Instagram earlier this year she wrote: 'Not my usual sort of post....not baking related for a change, but....Happy Valentines Day to my handsome, hardworking, funny, caring husband.'

'My rock my world.'

Michelle and her husband have a printing business together. On the firm's Instagram page, her husband wrote on their anniversary: 'Happy Anniversary to the most thoughtful, caring, loving and just outright talented woman I know, my beautiful wife.

'I just couldn't have built our wonderful printing business up without her support through the years.'

Michelle is a 35-year-old print shop administrator from Wales. On her social media profile she describes herself as 'just a girl who loves to bake & learn as I go!' She adds: 'Self taught-sharing my baking journey with friends & family'

The married mother of one first fell in love with baking as a child, watching her mother cook. She was brought up on a farm, but now lives in the seaside town of Tenby with her husband Ben and teenage son

One of Michelle's many images of one of her kitchen creations, a meringue wreath

Pictured: This year's contestant's - (rear left to right) Steph, Henry, Priya, Helena, Alice, Phil, and Rosie, (front left to right) Amelia, David, Michelle, Michael, Dan and Jamie

Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding will return with Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith for this year's series of Bake Off as the new contestants are revealed

Cut from the same cookie dough:This year's eagerly awaited series is championing younger cake makers as the line-up is made up of seven people in their 20's, while the oldest contestant is 56, and the average age inside the tent is 31

They're back:The series – which usually sees only 12 hopefuls hit the tent to showcase their culinary skills – will be hosted by fan favourites Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig and judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith

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GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF 2019: WHO ARE THE CONTESTANTS?

Piece of cake: Geography teacher Alice uses her baking creations to to demonstrate natural events to her student

Sew in love with baking: Amelia is a sportswear designer who worked on her baking skills when she was at university

ALICE FEVRONIA

AMELIA LE BRUIN

Age: 28

Occupation: Geography teacher

Why Bake Off? Alice started baking at the age of 15 when a back operation for scoliosis left her unable to do sport.

She now uses her cakes in her lessons, demonstrating natural events such as coastal erosion and volcanic activity with her edible creations.

She said: 'To be on such a big show doing something that you are passionate about is a huge thing.

'I also felt that to be accepted into the tent gave me the confidence to feel that I could bake.

'It was a dream come true!'

She enjoys trips abroad, and is clearly making the most of her summer break from school as her Instagram feed is packed with pictures of her on holiday.

Age: 24

Occupation: Fashion designer

Why Bake Off?Born to a Caribbean father and a half-British/half-Polish mother, Amelia honed her baking skills while at university, baking for friends and college fundraising events.

She currently lives in London and works as a sportswear designer.

She has uploaded snaps of her attending a dance music festival near Leipzig in Germany, enjoying the sunshine in a London park and images of some of her bakes.

Five weeks ago she posted a photo of pink flamingo cake, and a friend wrote: 'Get her on the bake off!#justiceforamelia. She replied: 'Hahaha you make me laugh.'

She said: 'I have wanted to get into the tent since series one, it's still not sunk in, but it's a dream come true.'

The early bird catches the worm: Working early shifts gives Phil plenty of time to practice his baking

PHIL THORNE

Age: 56

Occupation: HGV driver

Why Bake Off?Working early shifts as a driver means he is able to spend the rest of his day cooking for his wife and two daughters as well as baking treats for his motorcycle meetings with friends.

Phil, who lives in Rainham, east London, regularly bakes four to five times a week, creating an array of breads including focaccia and brioche.

He said that he has 'yearned' to be on Bake Off for years and that a couple who are long-term friends of his will be very surprised he is in the series.

'They had been staying with us recently and said 'you make such wonderful cakes', but have never mentioned to me that I should go on Bake Off, so I think they haven't a clue that I would be in it.'

The way to a person's heart is through their stomach: Dan became serious about baking a while trying to impress his no wife, Laura

DAN CHAMBERS

Age: 32

Occupation: Support worker

Why Bake Off?Dan became serious about baking at the age of 21 while trying to impress his girlfriend Laura, who is now his wife, with a themed birthday cake. Dan, who lives with Laura and their three dogs, even made their wedding cake

The 32-year-old tattooed amateur baker, who made his own wedding cake, he has uploaded images on his Instagram of holidays to the US and Venice.

On his Twitter feed this morning, he simply wrote: 'Dreaming' after it was unveiled he would be taking part in the show.

Speaking about signing up for Bake Off 2019 Dan said: 'I have been trying for a few years now, so finally I am here. It's absolutely crazy, really amazing, I was so adamant to get on, it's very hard to describe the feelings, all strange and surreal.

'And then when you are in the tent it all feels normal pretty quickly.'

Mediterranean inspiration: Helena's Spanish roots will play a big role in her bakes

HELENA GARCIA

Age: 40

Occupation: Online project manager

Why Bake Off? Helena's introduction to baking came at a young age as she watched her Spanish grandmother in the kitchen, but it was moving to Las Vegas and living with a Mormon family for a school exchange trip that prompted her to start baking herself.

Helena, from Leeds, has her own costume jewellery shop.

With links posted on her social media accounts, Candy Candy says on its website that it is 'highly influenced by vintage and antique treasures with an added spooky touch.'

The website adds: 'Helena's interest in fashion dates back to her childhood when she would create her own accessories, favouring them to the traditional jewellrey available in shops.'

She said: 'I won a baking competition at work and that gave me the confidence to apply. Although when I learned that I had got in I had a bit of a confidence crisis thinking, can I possibly be good enough?'

On a roll: Jamie was inspired to make a plaited loaf following watching Bake Off

JAMIE FINN

Age: 20

Occupation: Part-time waiter

Why Bake-off?Jamie, from Surrey, who is an identical twin, was taught the basics by his grandmother and his parents, but it was after watching an episode of Bake Off and being inspired to make a plaited loaf that really saw his baking passion take hold.

On his Instagram account has several shots of him posingin front of the camera on social media.

One friend wrote: 'Let me borrow those biceps,' and another said: 'Go on son give me some more muscles.'

On his Twitter account, which looks like it has been recently created, he posted a photo of his fellow contestants and wrote: 'Absolutely mental I still can't believe it!'

He said: 'When they called to tell me it was a real shock, I really wasn't expecting it at all. But a nice shock. All my mates don't even know that I bake so they will get a shock to see me in an apron!'

Home grown: David's mum refused to buy bread from the shop when he was younger leading to him being inspired to bake

DAVID ATHERTON

Age: 36

Occupation: International health adviser

Why Bake Off? Having grown up in rural Yorkshire with a mother who would always bake and refuse to buy a loaf from the shops, Dan was inspired to bake as a child.

He became further interested in the art of baking after travelling to where he learnt to build an oven out of an oil drum.

The keen cyclist and fitness fanatic, said: 'I have watched Bake Off from the start, and I have daydreamed so many times walking to work about being in it for such a long time.

'And when I got accepted it was such a mixture of emotions.

'You feel like royalty walking into the tent, you have a runner looking after you, bringing you drinks.

'It's very different to ordinary life, and a fantastic experience.'

Hollywood fan: Henry became interested in baking after seeing Paul Hollywood on the way to school

HENRY BIRD

Age: 20

Occupation: Student

Why Bake Off? Henry became interested in all things culinary and baking at the age of 12, as he was intrigued by the Bake Off tent at the end of his road, he shared: 'I used to see Paul Hollywood when I walked past the tent to go to school in the mornings.'

Like many of the other contestants, his Instagram feed is littered with pictures of his bakes, and images of him on his travels, with visits to New York and Paris.

In one image, posted nearly five years ago, he poses with former presenter Sue Perkins.

He said: 'I have wanted to get into the tent since series two.They filmed it at the end of my road, so I used to see Paul Hollywood when I walked past the tent to go to school in the mornings, so I really got into it.

'To be inside the actual tent was totally wonderful.'

'I told Paul that I remembered him filming at Valentine's for series two and we had a chat about that and shared our memories of that time.So he knew I had come full circle and was now in the tent, and that was pretty special.'

Home is where the heart is: Michelle, who grew up on a farm, has been a lover of baking since she was a child

MICHELLEEVANS -FECCI

Age: 35

Occupation: Print shop administrator

Why Bake Off? Michelle, who grew up on a farm, has been a lover of baking since she was a child, watching her mother whip up traditional bakes.

She now bakes almost every other day, whether it is a loaf of bread or a dessert for her husband and teenage son.

She now lives in the seaside town of Tenby with her husband Ben and teenage son.

In a message to her husband on Instagram earlier this year she wrote: 'Not my usual sort of post....not baking related for a change, but....Happy Valentines Day to my handsome, hardworking, funny, caring husband.'

'My rock my world.'

Michelle and her husband have a printing business together. On the firm's Instagram page, her husband wrote on their anniversary: 'Happy Anniversary to the most thoughtful, caring, loving and just outright talented woman I know, my beautiful wife.

'I just couldn't have built our wonderful printing business up without her support through the years.'

Zen baker: Priya began baking as a way to de-stress and relax

PRIYA O'SHEA

Age: 34

Occupation: Marketing consultant

Why Bake Off?Priya started to take baking seriously 10 years ago as a means to relax.

A wedding present of a stand mixer seven years ago only boosted her passion even more, and she is known to toil for hours into the night baking bread.

The 34-year-old, from Leicester, has recently left her job working at a global technology company. In the last year she has signed up on a mentee scheme with publisher Penguin to write a book.

The Good Indian Girl's Cooking School, work of fiction, is about a group of young British Asian women and their adventures at a cooking school.

Her Instagram also has a image of her in the Bake Off tent with the caption: 'Yep. That's me. You know, in the bake off tent wearing the bake off apron...!!! Chase those dreams folks because sometimes stuff like this happens.'

She said of her Bake Off experience:'I downloaded the application for Bake Off in 2012 the year I got married but I thought I would never get in.

'I applied again last year, and then this year I got in and it was so dreamy and unreal. I was in no doubt it would change my life. And it taught me to pursue the things you love, and you just have to go for it.'

Mum's the word: Michael was shown the baking ropes by his mum

MICHAELCHAKRAVERTY

Age: 26

Occupation: Theatre manager and fitness instructor

Why Bake Off?Michael was taught to bake by his mother using old, handwritten recipes passed down from her grandparents.

Born in Newcastle, he was raised in Scone in Scotland from the age of seven and later studied in Edinburgh, and he considers himself Scottish.

He has worked as a house manager for the Royal Shakespeare Company for just over three and a half years.

He has also acted in a short film spent 11 months as a Les Mills body pump and body combat instructor.

Photos of his baking creations delight his 453 followers, many of whom said he should be on the show.

Just three days ago, one friend said his cakes were 'bake off standard' while another said: 'Please go on Bake Off.'

Night time baker: Vet Rosie likes to bake through the night after work

ROSIE BRANDRETH-POYNTER

Age: 28

Occupation: Veterinary surgeon

Why Bake Off?Rosie's passion for baking started when she was given a baking book at the age of five, and it has continued into her adult life.

When she is not treating sick animals, she can be found baking through the night to unwind.

She recently celebrated her four-year wedding anniversary with her husband Lewis.

She regularly posts pictures of her beloved dogs and trips away with friends.

The 28-year-old graduated from Cambridge University in 2015 and finds time to bake alongside her work as a veterinary surgeon.

She said: 'The nurses at work are going to be so surprised, they will have no idea.

'They asked me the other day would I apply again and I could honestly and categorically answer, no I don't think I will!'

Taking the biscuit: Self -taught Steph took up baking after her grandfather inspired her

STEPH BLACKWELL

Age: 28

Occupation: Shop assistant

Why Bake Off? Steph took up baking when her grandfather inspired her thanks to his love of homemade bread.

Although it has long been a hobby of hers, she really became serious around three years ago and is largely self-taught.

The qualified personal trainer posts photos of her workouts on Instagram alongside healthy homemade dishes.

She is also a classic car and Formula One fan, often posting pictures from beside the race track, including the Silverstone and Monaco Grand Prix

Her mother Jane Blackwell co-founded SJB Classic Cars, a company which specialises in classic and vintage car servicing, repairs, maintenance, restoration and storage.

She said: 'It's a bit like a lottery, it wasn't really joined up thinking, I didn't think that I would get in, I wanted to give it a go.

'It's just beyond anything that I can imagine, because I didn't really dream that I would get in, it has been the most incredible surreal experience.'

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