Great British Bake Off Final Serves Up Plenty Of Emotional Moments

Some viewers even suggested that the more stressful moments were not in the spirit of the show.
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This article contains spoilers for this year’s Great British Bake Off final.

The Great British Bake Off is over for another year, with David Atherton being crowned this series’ champion in what was undoubtedly one of the most tense finals in the show’s history.

Considering it’s a show mostly about whisking and taking things in and out of the oven, this year’s Bake Off finale put viewers through their emotional paces, and when we say it gave fans all the feels, we mean literally all of them.

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This year's Bake Off finalists
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As you can see, it didn’t take long for the tears to start flowing...

Particularly when it emerged that Alice’s parents might not be able to join her in the final, as they were stuck in Ireland... 

Seeing frontrunner Steph fall at the final hurdle was also a difficult watch, particularly as she’d been doing so well until she entered the tent for the last time...

In fact, many viewers admitted that seeing the contestants so stressed out and upset this series had really affected their enjoyment...

Still, despite there being a lot of love for Steph, viewers were still happy to see David thriving, especially given he’d never actually been awarded Star Baker before winning the whole show…

And now it’s done, Bake Off fans are suddenly finding their Tuesday nights looking decidedly emptier...

Those who are already missing Bake Off can take solace in the fact that a new junior version of the show will be airing on Channel 4 from next week.

Alongside regular judge Prue Leith will be former Channel 4 contestant (and fan favourite) Liam Charles, while comedian Harry Hill will be taking on presenting duties.

A new series of the regular Great British Bake Off is also expected to debut in late August 2020.

18 Great British Bake Off Innuendos
"Some of them have got a good forking."(01 of18)
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Mary
"Keep your biscuits erect!”(02 of18)
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Sue
"Typically I do this on the floor because it gets so stiff."(03 of18)
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Enwezor
"It’s got to be risen and rested before it goes in.”(04 of18)
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Paul
"It's just a bit bold and fat and big..."(05 of18)
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On Norman's Swiss roll
"I did get some leakage. It did seep."(06 of18)
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Nancy
"You have got two hours to pop Mary's cherry."(07 of18)
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Sue
"You want something quite rigid, but something that will taste good too."(08 of18)
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Paul
"I'm aiming to get this thing flipping massive."(09 of18)
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Richard
"To be commended on your nuts by Mary Berry. You’ve had a great day."(10 of18)
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Sue
"I always get nervous towards the end. My hands start shaking."(11 of18)
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Martha
"Stop touching your dough balls!"(12 of18)
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Sue
"Stop fiddling with your pirates!"(13 of18)
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Sue
"I like things spicy."(14 of18)
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Paul
"I quite like the idea of having some big ones."(15 of18)
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Mary
"I’ve toasted some nuts off."(16 of18)
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Richard
"I’m ganaching my buns."(17 of18)
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Diana
"Six inches."(18 of18)
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Mary