Alison Hammond was caught in an apparent swearing incident on the latest episode of Channel 4’s Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C)
The presenter shocked viewers at home after they thought she had taken aim at one celebrity contestant and had shared a few sweary words on the family show.
The latest edition of Celebrity Bake Off saw the likes of Strictly star Oti Mabuse, comedians David O’Doherty and Suzi Ruffell as well as presenting legend Gabby Logan all enter the tent in aid of SU2C.
However, one of the celebrities found themselves at the end of a sweary comment made by Hammond, according to some viewers.
Alison Hammond shocks Celebrity Bake Off viewers with apparent sweary comment
As things began to heat up in the Bake-Off tent, Logan was struggling with one task that saw the contestants cook up meringue.
#GBBO 😅 Did @AlisonHammond just tell #Gabby to get that sh*t together??? 😂 pic.twitter.com/gYGxew7nzS
— Nicola (@Colabubble) March 31, 2024
Logan’s meringue began to quickly fall apart seeing host Hammond offer some calming advice, telling the Welsh presenter she was sure it would still taste good.
However, Hammond comment’s left many at-home viewers confused as they were left thinking the Bake Off presenter had sworn at the contestant.
As one X, formally known as Twitter, user said “Did @AlisonHammond just tell #Gabby to get that sh*t together???”
Many fellow Celebrity Bake Off viewers also shared the same thought as one said that they “had to rewind [to] check”.
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But viewers were quick to notice that the expert presenter Hammond had not actually sworn but had chosen an unfortunate pairing of words.
As Hammond had really said “Get your ganache and stick it together” as opposed to the swearing comment fans believed Hammond had uttered.
Despite struggling with her meringue, Logan was able to walk away with the title of Star Baker in the latest Celebrity Bake Off.
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