Mary Berry quits GBBO: the best tweets and soggy bottoms
The government was informed.
https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/778882992739672064
There was suitable overreaction.
‘Mary Berry’s quit Bake Off! Everyone into the shelter!’
‘The shed, Dad?’
‘JUST GET IN. FORGET YOUR MOTHER. THERE’S NO TIME.’— Damien Owens (@OwensDamien) September 22, 2016
Mel Sue and Mary are the Mutya Keisha Siobhan of flour
— Tom Phillips (@flashboy) September 22, 2016
There was joy at her decision to stay at the BBC.
Hurrah for Mary Berry. Everything DOESN'T have a price. Perfect rise.
— Tom Sutcliffe (@tds153) September 22, 2016
https://twitter.com/benarchibald/status/778891396774236160
There was speculation over the regret Channel 4 are probably feeling right now.
"Mary Berry is out"
"Yes"
"Mel & Sue too"
"Yes, but it's the format we paid for"
"This is a piece of paper with 'baking show' on it!" #GBBO— Unnamed Insider (@Unnamedinsider) September 22, 2016
https://twitter.com/DavidAllenGreen/status/778887214289850368
Ouch!#GBBO pic.twitter.com/5ONn1ZseK4
— Nick Harvey (@mrnickharvey) September 22, 2016
I hear the tent is still "in two minds” #GBBO
— Steve Doherty | stevedoherty.bsky.social (@SteveDoherty1) September 22, 2016
https://twitter.com/hrtbps/status/778891159263449088
A naked Paul Hollywood wanders the empty Bake Off tent.
"Hello?" he shouts.
There is no reply.
He hugs a Battenberg.
It cannot offer love.— Dave Turner (@mrdaveturner) September 22, 2016
Replacements were suggested.
Forget Mary Berry. New #GBBO Host unveiled. pic.twitter.com/1QRVCBbfFx
— Phlegm Clandango (@Cain_Unable) September 22, 2016
'right you fackin' slags, I want 12 eel pies and they best be tasty…..on yer marks, ah fackin' get on with it' #GBBO pic.twitter.com/dUuJBXDpNH
— General Boles (@GeneralBoles) September 22, 2016
Personally I think Idris Elba should be the new Mary Berry
— Nooruddean (@BeardedGenius) September 22, 2016
Jim’ll Paint It also tweeted this incredibly poignant piece last night.
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry in a tight loving embrace surrounded by an apocalyptic bake themed kitchen – as requested by Jay Skinner pic.twitter.com/m1vgHBov8I
— Jim'll Paint It (@Jimllpaintit) September 21, 2016
Clearly this all proves that the world of TV show formats can be just as tricky as getting your genoise sponge to rise perfectly.