Scott Mills, Molly-Mae Hague and Rag’n’Bone Man are among the celebrities taking part in The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4 this spring
Radio presenter Scott Mills, social media sensation Molly-Mae Hague and vocalist Rag’n’Bone Man feature amongst numerous celebrity participants in this year’s Great Celebrity Bake Off.
Additional contestants include television personality and broadcaster Vicky Pattison, actor Ralf Little, singer Mutya Buena, and comedian Richard Herring, all competing in The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer on Channel 4 this spring.
Paul Hollywood will be joined at the judging panel by Bake Off: The Professionals judge and world-renowned pastry chef, Cherish Finden, whilst Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding take on hosting duties.
The baking contest will also feature TV and radio presenter Mark Wright, YouTuber and presenter Nella Rose, comedian Jon Richardson, actress Rose Ayling-Ellis, and podcast host Sam Thompson.
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They’ll face competition from actress Roisin Conaty, singer and dancer JoJo Siwa, actor Emmett J Scanlan, DJ Aston Merrygold, broadcaster Edith Bowman, comedian Alex Brooker, and actress Ambika Mod.
Comedians Joe Wilkinson, Babatunde Aleshe, Rose Matafeo, Tom Davis and Judi Love complete the roster, all entering the tent to tackle the programme’s signature, technical and showstopper challenges.
Different celebrities will appear in each episode, with each participant striving to wow the judges whilst avoiding the dreaded soggy bottom.
At the conclusion of every programme, just one star will emerge victorious and claim the title of Star Baker.
Finden commented: “I am delighted to be joining Paul in judging Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C).
“Stepping from the professional kitchen into the famous Bake Off tent felt like my first day of school – my heart was racing and I had butterflies in my tummy!”.
“Whilst I definitely haven’t left my ruler at home, judging these wonderful celebrities is about more than just precision, it’s about spreading joy and supporting a meaningful cause.
“To be part of SU2C and see the contestants push themselves out of their comfort zone for such a good cause was simply brilliant.”
SU2C represents a collaborative national fundraising initiative between Cancer Research UK and Channel 4, with all donations going directly towards financing research.
Celebrity Bake Off is set to air on Channel 4 this spring