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Friday, 6 March 2015

Cheryl Fernandez Versini with new "do" and new eyebrows on Comic Relief Graham Norton Show special

Not your best look Cheryl! Even the gorgeous Mrs Fernandez Versini can't make a pair of oversized glasses and fake furry eyebrows work 

She is one of the most gorgeous women in the world, but even Cheryl Fernandez Versini has her off days. 
The 31-year-old popstar was flawless as usual during a taping of the Comic Relief Graham Norton Show special, rocking her new shorter haircut and a white shift dress. 
But when she tried out a pair of oversized red glasses, complete with fake furry eyebrows, even Cheryl's charms were overshadowed. 
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Joking around: Cheryl Fernandez Versini showed her fun side when she tried on a pair of comic glasses with furry eyebrows during a special Comic Relief taping of the Graham Norton Show 

Joking around: Cheryl Fernandez Versini showed her fun side when she tried on a pair of comic glasses with furry eyebrows during a special Comic Relief taping of the Graham Norton Show 
However, the X Factor judge didn't seem to mind, proving that she's not afraid to make herself look bad when it's for a good cause. 
Meanwhile, David Walliams has revealed that he once tried to get a date with one of the members of Girls Aloud - amid reports this week that he has split from model wife Lara Stone.
Walliams, 43, made the admission during  the show, in which he appears with Cheryl on the red couch.
That's awkward! David Walliams revealed he was turned down by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini - and the rest of Girls Aloud - as the pair appear together on an upcoming episode of The Graham Norton show

That's awkward! David Walliams revealed he was turned down by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini - and the rest of Girls Aloud - as the pair appear together on an upcoming episode of The Graham Norton show


During filming - recorded before reports of his separation emerged - he told Norton that he had made his feelings for the girl band quite clear. 
'I thought he would do that discreetly, but he called a meeting of all of them and asked, "Do any of you want to go out with David Walliams?" It was a No. And that was the end of that.'
However, it's unlikely he would have gone for Cheryl if she was rocking her bushy eyebrows and glasses. 
A reassuring moment: David told the host that he asked Louis Walsh to discreetly find out if any of the band members were single but he asked them all 'Do any of you want to go out with David Walliams?' It was a No

A reassuring moment: David told the host that he asked Louis Walsh to discreetly find out if any of the band members were single but he asked them all 'Do any of you want to go out with David Walliams?' It was a No
Cheryl is, of course, happily married to businessman Jean-Bernard Fernandez Versini. 
The comic's five-year marriage to Stone, 31, is reportedly on the rocks, following reports in The Sun which claim they have embarked on a trial separation. 
Walliams also told the show's host about how physicist Professor Stephen Hawking almost moved him to tears during filming for a sketch they will appear in together this year.
He said: 'I don't know how he got involved but he knew the show (Little Britain) and he is a comedy fan.
All smiles: David appeared to be in high spirits during the show, which was recorded before news of his reported split came to light
All white: Cheryl wears the Monica Vinader Diva Cocktail Ring, Open Circle Ring and Kiss bracelet on the show

All smiles: David appeared to be in high spirits during the show, which was recorded before news of his reported split came to light. Cheryl wears the Monica Vinader Diva Cocktail Ring, Open Circle Ring and Kiss bracelet
'I was chuffed he agreed and I loved getting script notes and I thought, "How often do you get script notes from a genius like that?".
'I was blown away and was actually very moved by the end of it. I felt like crying because I was so grateful he'd done it.' 
David also shared his experiences of meeting the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance. 
Special moment: Walliams also told the show's host about how physicist Professor Stephen Hawking almost moved him to tears during filming for a sketch they will appear in together this year
Special moment: Walliams also told the show's host about how physicist Professor Stephen Hawking almost moved him to tears during filming for a sketch they will appear in together this year
He said: 'I really love her and was so thrilled to meet her. 
'You’re not allowed to ask The Queen a question so I said, "Thank you so much for coming." It was the Royal Variety Performance – she had to come!'
As well as David and Cheryl Jennifer Saunders, Jack Dee and Johnny Vegas will also appear.
The Graham Norton Comic Relief Show airs tomorrow on BBC1 at 10.35pm. 
Great line-up: As well as David and Cheryl - who is sporting a new shorter haircut which she says she has dyed for the charity - Jennifer Saunders, Jack Dee and Johnny Vegas will also appear

Great line-up: As well as David and Cheryl - who is sporting a new shorter haircut which she says she has dyed for the charity - Jennifer Saunders, Jack Dee and Johnny Vegas will also appear


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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Kate Moss joins David Walliams as he parodies Cara Delevingne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Cindy Crawford in hilarious Red Nose Day spoof

What a drag! Kate Moss joins David Walliams as he parodies Cara Delevingne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Cindy Crawford in hilarious Red Nose Day spoof

He is no stranger to supporting charity.
But David Walliams has perhaps surpassed himself in his latest contribution to Red Nose Day's annual fundraising drive.  
The Little Britain star joined forces with Kate Moss and cosmetics brand Rimmel for a brand new initiative which was unveiled on Wednesday.    
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Star-turn: Little Britain star David joined forces with Kate Moss and cosmetics brand Rimmel for a brand new initiative which was unveiled on Wednesday
Star-turn: Little Britain star David joined forces with Kate Moss and cosmetics brand Rimmel for a brand new initiative which was unveiled on Wednesday
Designed to raise cash via Kate's first-ever charity lipstick, the minute-long clip sees the blonde beauty pose in a variety of serious-looking poses while being filmed by an Andy Warhol-looking photographer.
She then turns to the camera and says: 'I'm Kate Moss. Join me by wearing my new lip-stick for Red Nose Day. Worn by me and my supermodel friends Cara Delevingne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley... and Cindy Crawford.'
At that point, Walliams appears on the set dressed in various guises which show a remarkable likeness to the trio of catwalk stars.   
Charity: Designed to raise cash via sales of Kate's first-ever charity lipstick, the minute-long clip sees the blonde beauty pose in a variety of serious-looking poses while filmed by an Andy Warhol-looking photographer
Charity: Designed to raise cash via sales of Kate's first-ever charity lipstick, the minute-long clip sees the blonde beauty pose in a variety of serious-looking poses while filmed by an Andy Warhol-looking photographer
Is that Cara Delevingne? David dresses up as the Burberry model in the first of three funny scenes
Is that Cara Delevingne? David dresses up as the Burberry model in the first of three funny scenes
In his incarnation as Cara he wears a leather jacket with a beanie hat and a collection of gold chains.
Acting up for the camera, he can be seen smudging his lipstick, eating make-up and pulling 'wacky' poses - the latter of which are typical of the famed Burberry model.
As he larks around in high-energy mode, he also depicts her destroying the set with her antics.
Model behaviour: David does his best Cara impression - of her eating red lipstick
Model behaviour: David does his best Cara impression - of her eating red lipstick
Anything you can do, I can do better! David and Kate compete for mirror space in the clip
Anything you can do, I can do better! David and Kate compete for mirror space in the clip
Good times: The acclaimed performer can't help but crack up the legendary runway model  
Good times: The acclaimed performer can't help but crack up the legendary runway model  
The mock-up is a bold dig at the aspiring actress, whose countless contorted facial expressions and repeated tongue-pulling have recently sparked comparisons to Robbie Williams.
Fortunately for Cara, she isn't the only butt of the joke in the campaign.
As Marks and Spencer beauty Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Walliams ops for a more feminine approach which sees him flaunt himself in a bra and knickers. 
Realistic: In his incarnation as Cara he wears a leather jacket with a beanie hat and a collection of gold chains while pulling 'wacky' faces
Realistic: In his incarnation as Cara he wears a leather jacket with a beanie hat and a collection of gold chains while pulling 'wacky' faces
Too funny! The mock-up is a bold dig at the aspiring actress, whose countless contorted facial expressions and repeated tongue-pulling have sparked comparisons to Robbie Williams
Too funny! The mock-up is a bold dig at the aspiring actress, whose countless contorted facial expressions and repeated tongue-pulling have sparked comparisons to Robbie Williams
Also wearing a while silk top with black lace detail, he perfectly encapsulates the model's frequent pouting and posing.
At one point he can be seen with a haughty expression as he surveys which lipstick to use, before assuming the role of a femme fatale by raising his arms and projecting his 'cleavage' forward.
Wearing a blonde wig for added authenticity, he swishes the hair around in an impressive embodiment of character.
Do ya think I'm sexy? Wearing a while silk top with black lace detail over the top, he encapsulated Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's frequent pouting and posing
Do ya think I'm sexy? Wearing a while silk top with black lace detail over the top, he encapsulated Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's frequent pouting and posing
Not shy: At one point he can be seen with a haughty expression as he surveys which lipstick to use, before assuming the role of a femme fatale, which sees him raising his arms and projecting his 'cleavage' forward
Not shy: At one point he can be seen with a haughty expression as he surveys which lipstick to use, before assuming the role of a femme fatale, which sees him raising his arms and projecting his 'cleavage' forward
Laying it on thick: David applies plenty of the charity make-up in a close-up scene
Laying it on thick: David applies plenty of the charity make-up in a close-up scene
Retail therapy? The fundraiser is based on generating money through sales of Kate's first-ever charity lipstick
Retail therapy? The fundraiser is based on generating money through sales of Kate's first-ever charity lipstick
However, perhaps the funniest impression of them all is that of Cindy Crawford.
While strutting around in a skin-tight dress and huge wig that consists of brunette curls, he also sports a hilarious - and hairy - over-sized mole on his face.
Together, the trio end up in a Usual Suspects-style line-up, flanked by the Rimmel logo and joined by Moss. 
Fun: Together, the trio end up in a Usual Suspects-style line-up, flanked by the Rimmel logo and joined by Moss
Fun: Together, the trio end up in a Usual Suspects-style line-up, flanked by the Rimmel logo and joined by Moss
He MOLE the show! While strutting around as Cindy in a skin-tight dress with huge wig consisting of brunette curls, he also sports a hilarious - and hairy - over-sized mole on his face
He MOLE the show! While strutting around as Cindy in a skin-tight dress with huge wig consisting of brunette curls, he also sports a hilarious - and hairy - over-sized mole on his face
Oops! The star nearly falls as he pulls a 'blue steel' look to camera in the guise of the supermodel
Oops! The star nearly falls as he pulls a 'blue steel' look to camera in the guise of the supermodel
Gorgeous! David has an impressive ability to replicate the female form - especially when for charity
Gorgeous! David has an impressive ability to replicate the female form - especially when for charity
Competition: David and Kate get close as they film scenes together in central London
Competition: David and Kate get close as they film scenes together in central London
Clearly proud of his work on the annual charity project, David took to Twitter to spread news about the amusing clip.
Messaging Cara, Cindy and Rosie directly in the exchange, he said: 'Watch Kate Moss with me as her and supermodel friends @CindyCrawford @Cara @Rosie HW'.
Naturally, the post attracted plaudits from fans and received thousands of views in advance of Red Nose Day, which takes place on 13 March. 
AS he normally is: The comedian is normally seen looking sharp-suited when not in comedy mode
AS he normally is: The comedian is normally seen looking sharp-suited when not in comedy mode



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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Loving The Great Comic Relief Bake Off? Now buy your special-edition ELLE




Loving The Great Comic Relief Bake Off?



First we brought you the most stylish charity t-shirts you will ever buy (thank you Karl Lagerfeld, Anya Hindmarch, Diane von Furstenberg, Matthew Williamson and Henry Holland).
Now we bring you the most stylish charity magazine you will ever buy, too.
For the first time ever, ELLE has collaborated with Comic Relief to produce five special issues starring five very special friends (who have styled the Red Nose Days t-shirts their own unique ways) – with every copy sold including a donation to Comic Relief. 
So, without further ado, meet:
Keira Knightley, wearing Karl Lagerfeld
Keira Knightley ELLE Red Nose Day cover

Kate Upton, wearing Diane von Furstenberg
Kate Upton ELLE Comic Relief Red Nose Day cover

Pixie Geldof, wearing Henry Holland
Pixie Geldof Comic Relief Red Nose Day cover

Daisy Lowe, wearing Matthew Williamson
Daisy Lowe Comic Relief Red Nose Day cover

Abbey Clancy, wearing Anya Hindmarch
Abbey Clancy ELLE Comic Relief Red Nose Day cover

The ELLE Comic Relief Issue will be on sale at all UK TK Maxx stores from January 29th for the special price of £2.99 (including 75p donation to Comic Relief).
The Red Nose Day t-shirts are on sale at TK Maxx, with prices starting from £9.99 - 100% of the net profits go to Comic Relief.

Pregnant Abbey Clancy joins stars for The Great Comic Relief Bake Off

Giving Mary Berry a run for her money? Pregnant Abbey Clancy joins stars for The Great Comic Relief Bake Off

Fans of the Great Comic Relief Bake Off can help themselves to a second slice on Wednesday night as the next four celebrities enter the famous tent to do baking battle.
Abbey Clancy has joined Jonathan Ross, Gok Wan and Zoella as they aim to beat the competition and whisk away the coveted Star Baker prize, all whilst raising some serious dough for charity.
The pregnant 29-year-old model appears to be a natural in just released pictures, which show her laughing and smiling as she gets to work on the BBC show. 
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Ready to whisk away the competition: Abbey Clancy will appear in the next installment of  the Great Comic Relief Bake Off on BBC One on Wednesday 
Ready to whisk away the competition: Abbey Clancy will appear in the next installment of  the Great Comic Relief Bake Off on BBC One on Wednesday 
Covering her bump with a Comic Relief apron, the blonde beauty will be hoping to impress Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.  
Paul and Mary kick off proceedings with the seemingly straightforward Signature Challenge of 'quick and easy' cupcakes. The heat is on, however, not all bakers can rise to the challenge, with one celebrity's sponge branded by Paul as 'awful' and one celebrity declaring 'it looks a bit like slime at the minute.'
What competition: Abbey didn't seem too bothered as she got to work but Gok Wan appeared slightly worried 
What competition: Abbey didn't seem too bothered as she got to work but Gok Wan appeared slightly worried 
The famous tent: The duo joined Jonathan Ross and blogger Zoella in the famous tent 
The famous tent: The duo joined Jonathan Ross and blogger Zoella in the famous tent 
Next up is the ever tricky Technical Challenge, in which the celebrities take on Mary's classic recipe for profiteroles with a special Red Nose Day twist.
 After an accidental egg scrambling, a rather runny mixture and 'a bit of a slight deflation' temperatures soar in the tent, but whose profiteroles could do with more filling, and whose does Mary conclude are 'a bit like Yorkshire pudding'?
Finally, there's the all-important Showstopper Challenge – a marble cake inspired by the bakers' favourite buildings. The stakes are high and the cakes are even higher, but whose ambitious creation ends in a doweling disaster and which celebrity has accidentally left the oven on the grill setting?
The programme will also follow comedian Ed Byrne as he visits a Comic Relief funded project in Uganda to show how the money raised this Red Nose Day could help change people's lives. 
For a good cause: Abbey has joined up with (L-R) Jonathan Ross, Mary Berry, Zoella blogger Zoe Sugg, Paul Hollywood,  Gok Wan  for the charity show with Mel Giedroyc (far right) presenting
For a good cause: Abbey has joined up with (L-R) Jonathan Ross, Mary Berry, Zoella blogger Zoe Sugg, Paul Hollywood, Gok Wan for the charity show with Mel Giedroyc (far right) presenting
The four Star Bakers from the series will return for a special edition of The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice on the Red Nose Day night of TV, Friday 13th March, as they compete to win the ultimate 'champion of champions' title. 
Abbey and co joined a host of celebrities including Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Lulu and Dame Edna Everage, who recently appeared on the charity spinoff, the first of which aired on February 11.  
Who will win? Mary Berry (far left) and Paul Hollywood (far right) will be judging a celebrity packed Great British Bake Off to raise money for Comic Relief, with (L-F) Jennifer Saunders, Dame Edna Everage, Lulu, Joanna Lumley all participating and Sue Perkins (second right) presenting
Who will win? Mary Berry (far left) and Paul Hollywood (far right) will be judging a celebrity packed Great British Bake Off to raise money for Comic Relief, with (L-F) Jennifer Saunders, Dame Edna Everage, Lulu, Joanna Lumley all participating and Sue Perkins (second right) presenting
However, Paul insisted the stars would get no special treatment. 
'If you pussyfoot around celebrities too much they get upset,' he told Radio Times magazine. 'You have to be yourself. I think we both say it as it is, whether they like it or not. I don't really care.' 
Fellow judge Mary Berry added: 'They have no idea how much mixture goes in a tin, what they're looking for. They wing it all the way through.'
Asked how she would rate her own baking skills, Saunders told Radio Times magazine: 'I never bake. I don't think I've ever baked a cake.'
She added: 'I don't particularly like cake. If I was going to choose a thing not to eat, cake would probably be it.'
Will they impress? David Mitchell, Sarah Brown, Jameela Jamil and Michael Sheen (L-R) are also taking part in the The Great Comic Relief Bake Off
Will they impress? David Mitchell, Sarah Brown, Jameela Jamil and Michael Sheen (L-R) are also taking part in the The Great Comic Relief Bake Off
But she admitted: 'From series one, I've been a complete Bake Off addict. I absolutely love it. I couldn't care less about the cake, I just wanted to feel what it was like, to be there with Mary and Paul.'
She added: 'I like a cook, but a bake? Dear God. It's so much of a fuss, and I can't be bothered to wipe up all the flour. You make such a mess with baking, and you use so much equipment. I can't be bothered doing the washing up for just a cake.'
Meanwhile Peep Show comedian David Mitchell added: 'I think the most cheffy thing I own is a pizza cutter. That's probably not a sign of great culinary skill. I must say I think scissors are better for cutting pizza, anyway. That would be my top cookery tip!'
Fellow contestant Sarah Brown said that her husband, former prime minister Gordon Brown, has 'quite a sweet tooth'.
'If you put chocolate in it then it will go down well with him,' she said.
'I think the best cake we ever did for him was a football pitch birthday cake. We made a very nice chocolate cake, covered it all with green icing and put a Subbuteo football match on top. It was floodlit by candles.'
Tune into BBC One at 8.30pm to find out whose baking skills are no yolk and who ends up with egg on their face. 
Taking their chances: Paul Hollywood has promised not to go easy on the contestants who include (L-R) Victoria Wood, Four Lions actor Kayvan Novak, Mary Berry, Alexa Chung, Chris Moyles and comedian Ed Byrne
Taking their chances: Paul Hollywood has promised not to go easy on the contestants who include (L-R) Victoria Wood, Four Lions actor Kayvan Novak, Mary Berry, Alexa Chung, Chris Moyles and comedian Ed Byrne


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Saturday, 7 February 2015

Victoria Wood and Lulu reveal the madcap antics that went on in Comic Relief's Celebrity Bake Off

The Great British GIGGLE Off! Victoria Wood and Lulu reveal the madcap antics that went on in Comic Relief's Celebrity Bake Off

Oh, these celebs are so impeccably connected. When Lulu needed someone to teach her how to bake a cake in a hurry, she reached for the phone and hollered for help, in a very vocal Lulu style. 
Did she call a sister, or an auntie, or some neighbour who knows one end of a Kenwood mixer from the other? No, she called a master baker, who’d helped out when a friend of a friend was having a birthday cake made for Elton John’s son Zachary. As you do in the circles in which Lulu moves.
‘This guy had done him a cake in the shape of a Stormtrooper from Star Wars and it had been just perfect. I thought if anyone could give me a crash course in baking, he could. So I called him and he came round. I knew he’d be fabulous, and I’m very good at taking direction, so it was completely fine.’ 
This year's charity Bake Off sees a host of comedians and actors take to the famous kitchen
This year's charity Bake Off sees a host of comedians and actors take to the famous kitchen
Quite how you can have got to the age of 66 and never baked a cake will be beyond many, but Lulu insists that she hadn’t. ‘I might have helped my mum make a banana cake when I was little, but me actually baking? Nah!’ she says.
Until she signed up for the Comic Relief celebrity version of Bake Off, that is. Yes, the Celeb Bake Off – one of the modern jewels in the charity calendar – is back, with all manner of unlikely celebrities lining up to turn the seemingly simple process of rustling up a few traybakes into comedy gold. 
Lulu, known for her singing career rather than her shortbread, is one of 16 willing volunteers this year, joining a veritable Who’s Who of the British entertainment biz with her whisk. The comedy world is heavily represented by Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Saunders, Dame Edna, Victoria Wood and David Mitchell. 
Presenters Chris Moyles, Gok Wan, Jameela Jamil and Jonathan Ross are taking part. So too is uber-Wag Abbey Clancy, former PM’s wife Sarah Brown, fashionista Alexa Chung and Fonejacker creator and actor Kayvan Novak.
Singer Lulu says her first bake was a success...but it did take her five hours to complete 
Singer Lulu says her first bake was a success...but it did take her five hours to complete 
The heats have already been filmed, with the group divided into groups of four. The star baker from each group goes forward to the grand final, which will be shown on Red Nose Day night on 13 March. Is Lulu one of the four? She won’t divulge that but given the hoots of laughter that accompany her account of taking part, we can assume not. 
‘Well, it’s all top secret,’ she admits. ‘But let’s just say Mary Berry doesn’t need to worry too much about her crown. And no, I really don’t think anyone is going to be asking me to do a book on my baking tips.’ 
Did she drop a flan on the floor, or a fingernail into a soufflé? ‘Not quite, but I can say I wasn’t as cocky about how easy it would be once it was underway.’
She says initially she was quite relaxed about the whole thing, agreeing to take part because she thought it was for a good cause. 
‘The problem was I’d never watched the Celebrity Bake Off before. I just thought, “Load of celebs. It’s a bit of a joke. No one takes it seriously.” I’m also quite a cocky person, quite full of myself. I go to the ballet and think “I could do that.” I watch Strictly and think “I could do that.” Then the instructions arrived telling us what we had to prepare for, and I freaked out.’ Even getting her new professional friend in to show her how it’s done didn’t help that much. 
‘My first cake was a success – but it took five hours to bake, and you only get two during the competition.’
There was, you sense, a point to prove too. Lulu is a grandmother these days and, it seems, quite a competitive one. She has two grandchildren – Bella, four, and Teddy who’s two. Her grandchildren (who call her Nanna Lu) also have another granny though, who’s a whizz in the kitchen. 
‘Granny Annie made Bella an amazing cake for her first birthday. And for her fourth birthday every kid had a biscuit in the shape of a 4. I can’t do any of that. I always cheat and buy the stuff.’ So did she end up in tears during filming? That seems to be de rigueur on Bake Off. 
‘Well I did feel like crying,’ she admits. ‘You can’t help but take it seriously when you’re in there, and you don’t want to look completely stupid.’
Having had a sneak preview of some of the first heat, we can reveal that Lulu is by no means the most clueless celeb in the kitchen when it comes to baking, even if she does have trouble telling her egg yolks from her egg whites. Indeed, so inept are the first clutch of celebrity bakers that you do wonder if some of them even have kitchens at home. 
Take the lovely Joanna Lumley, for instance, who kicks off with the hardly comforting phrase, ‘I wonder if that is a tablespoon. I think I’ll just guess what a tablespoon is.’ How was she feeling as filming started? Terrified, pretty much. 
‘I watched Bake Off last night and suddenly noticed Mary Berry’s gimlet eyes and Paul’s unsmiling blue eyes and quite honestly I couldn’t sleep,’ she admits. Her showstopper cake is revealed as a homage to the northern lights, with the aurora borealis depicted in spun sugar. Since this is a woman who gets her cocoa mixed up with coffee (leading to an interesting sort of chocolate cake), we can be assured an entertaining ride with this one.
Victoria Wood, says she was bemused to find herself in the same heat as fashion writer Alexa Chung
Victoria Wood, says she was bemused to find herself in the same heat as fashion writer Alexa Chung
Then there’s Jennifer Saunders, who is super-competitive but admits, ‘I think I can make something that looks alright but they’re not really going to want to swallow it.’ 
She may go on to be accused of being the class swot, but we must point out that the bar really isn’t set too high. She wants to sabotage Lulu’s efforts, wondering if she should turn her oven down, and seems to be determined to get Mary Berry drunk. Vodka icing anyone? You heard it here first.
Completing the first week’s line up – and how! – is Dame Edna, who’s come out of retirement for this contest and arrives, clad in fuchsia and feathers, bemoaning the ‘ugly’ aprons they have to wear. ‘I’d have liked more colour,’ she complains. 
Does Dame Edna bake? Of course she doesn’t. ‘I’ve decided not to measure the ingredients,’ she reveals, plunging two hands full of gaudy jewels into the bowl (she can’t take them off ‘because you don’t know who you can trust in here’). ‘Instinct, which has played such a major role in my career, is going to serve me well in the kitchen,’ she promises.
It’s hilarious, particularly because her showstopper is the Sydney Opera House complete with meringue topping. Ever seen a perfectly flat meringue? Or a cake that seems to be actually welded onto the tin? You may want to brace yourself. And who else could garnish some slop on a plate with a buttercup?
Amid the chaos are some true revelations, though. Another celeb who took it all surprisingly seriously was comedienne and actress Victoria Wood, who was most bemused to find herself in the same heat as fashion writer and ex-model Alexa Chung. It’s safe to say it’s the first time the two have been lumped together. 
Other celebs taking part. From left to right: Jonathan Ross, Mary Berry, Zoe Sugg, Paul Hollywood, Abbey Clancy, Gok Wan and Mel Giedroyc
Other celebs taking part. From left to right: Jonathan Ross, Mary Berry, Zoe Sugg, Paul Hollywood, Abbey Clancy, Gok Wan and Mel Giedroyc
‘She’s a very beautiful person,’ admits Victoria, deadpan. ‘And I don’t know that many beautiful people.’ Did they hate each other? ‘I didn’t know what to make of her at first. I was suspicious when she did the whole, “I don’t know what I’m doing here; I don’t even have an oven” thing, but actually she was very down to earth. We had quite a laugh.’
To a point. Victoria admits she didn’t go into the contest playing for laughs. At least not cake-dropped-on-the-floor laughs. ‘I didn’t want to be the comedy contestant, like Ann Widdecombe on Strictly. I did take it quite seriously. I’m quite an organised person so I had everything laid out beforehand.
And it sounds as if Victoria could be one to watch. She admits she’s been a keen baker since her children were little. They got homemade birthday cake every year. 
‘My daughter got one in the shape of some platform trainers and I once did my son a Thomas The Tank Engine Cake with a bridge and railway track and everything, and a man standing looking over the bridge.’ Gosh. This sounds positively professional. ‘Well, no. The man did look as if he was about to commit suicide,’ she points out.
She too was a bit freaked by the instructions that arrived a few weeks before filming commenced. ‘I did think, “Oh Lord, this is all very proper.” They tell you that you have to come up with your own recipe, you can’t get it from a book. I thought, “Jeez, I’m not an inventor.”’
 Doing it was such fun. I can’t tell you how happy I was bouncing around that tent. It’s all very jolly                      - Victoria Wood
Her instructions declared that she had to make a cake using a vegetable, which made for some very interesting practice sessions. ‘First I tried using a courgette,’ says Victoria, ‘but that was repellent, so I turned to beetroot which is good in cakes because of the sugar. And it gives a lovely pink colour.’ She ended up making – wait for it! – a cake of her own face. 
‘Well, I say it’s me, but it’s me as one of my early characters, Kimberley [the beret-wearing teenager], with a yellow beret on. I thought it would be more recognisable.’
Victoria is a bit of a Bake Off addict and says there’s something about the programme’s format that just gives a feel-good boost. 
‘Doing it was such fun. I can’t tell you how happy I was bouncing around that tent. You’ve got much better equipment than you have at home when you’re in a weeny corner of the kitchen all jammed up against the sink. It’s all very jolly.’
On a more serious note, she says actually being in the kitchen cooking for the family has helped her overcome her well-documented issues with food. She’s talked in the past of her struggles with weight and binge eating. One might assume hurling herself into a world of cake was a temptation too far. She says the opposite is true. 
‘I actually think it’s a help. I don’t think anyone becomes a compulsive eater because they bake. I’m not sure anyone would bake a cake and then scoff it themselves. Compulsive eating tends to be a solitary thing, whereas baking leads you to share. There’s something lovely about it, and it’s about normalising food.’
Obviously it’s an incredibly complicated issue, but she feels strongly that a lot of food problems are about habit, and a lot are about the types of food you eat. She tries to avoid chemicals in food, and says her problems have ‘diminished a huge amount but are always there. I think it’s the same for people who give up smoking or drinking. It does linger,’ she admits. She cheers on programmes like Bake Off for ‘demystifying food. The people are incredibly skilled and we can all learn from it.’
There’s probably a place for debating the evils of sugar elsewhere, but the emphasis on this celeb-strewn Bake Off will be on the belly-laugh quota. There will also be space for some sympathy for the poor souls who had to clear up the kitchen after this lot had departed.  
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off, Wednesday, 8pm, BBC1.


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