Bake Off star Sandro Farmhouse addresses whether major part of show is fake

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Sandro Farmhouse had addressed rumours whether the Great British Bake Off is an honest depiction of what viewers see on television.

In an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk, the TV chef and content creator shot to fame last year when he stormed his way to the final in the Bake Off tent.

One year on, Sandro has lifted the lid on his experience on the Channel 4 baking programme.

A former Great British Bake Off star claimed that producers “stir up trouble” during filming in the tent.

When asked about this, Sandro said: “No I doubt that very much. It’s not about that.”

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He added: “The show is very much about baking and enjoyment and even everything, they’re not really there to distract you.

“They’re there to entertain the viewers.

“Unless you don’t know how to multi-task, it really is about your personal ability and skills.”

He concluded: “So, no, I’ve never witnessed that myself.”

This year’s series saw a new host join the Great British Bake Off. After Matt Lucas departed the show, he’s been replaced by Alison Hammond. Does Sandro approve of her?

“Alison’s great. I mean, she’s so funny. She brings a different dynamic to the show,” he said.

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“I love that they have more diversity on the hosting judging panel as well. She is a woman, she’s a black woman.

“And she’s loud and exciting. That makes the show just that even more exciting to watch.”

When he was quizzed if he would prefer to be on this year’s series, Sandro made it very obvious.

“No,” he replied. “I just love my group so much. This group seems nice, but I can’t see not doing it with my group of people.”

Since the Bake Off final, Sandro has been keeping himself occupied with a new initiative.

He has founded Baking On The Spectrum (BOTS), a programme designed to empower families with children on the autism spectrum. Sandro currently still lives in East London.

The Great British Bake Off airs Tuesdays at 8pm on Channel 4.

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