The new series of Bake Off managed to pull off some pretty strong innuendo
If there’s one thing Bake Off can be relied upon to do, it’s provide footage of people baking; if there are two things, the other is ‘innuendo’. Even though arch-culprits Mel and Sue are no longer part of the team, the new series managed to get the innuendo off with a bang.
Bake Off's most awkward moment ever? Fur real.#FurryGarden #GBBO pic.twitter.com/yPb2CLjRvk
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) August 27, 2019
…And there we have it. The first innuendo of the series. Long may they continue!#GBBO@PrueLeith@PaulHollywood pic.twitter.com/Y3GoGkYx75
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) August 27, 2019
Obviously, that wasn’t going to go unmentioned by the viewers.
Asking a woman about their furry garden is probably one of Paul’s chat up lines.#GBBO
— Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) August 27, 2019
SHOW ME YOUR FURRY GARDEN #GBBO pic.twitter.com/6S5h2dBjSw
— Joshua Sykes (@joshuaksykes) August 27, 2019
Hands up if you are so English that even if she had said 'furry garden' you would have just nodded and said 'oh how lovely for you' #GBBO pic.twitter.com/Zf8eoMmZH8
— Londoner365 (@proeu123) August 27, 2019
It didn’t stop at “furry garden”, though. Oh no …there was also this:
Handle with care. #GBBO pic.twitter.com/A9xwRUMAza
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) August 27, 2019
Us: "Furry garden is the height of Bake Off euphemism"
Phil: "Hold my beer whilst I shape my nose cone"#GBBO
— innocent drinks (@innocent) August 27, 2019
So we've had a furry garden, and now someone literally wanking a cake.
I fucking missed bake off.#GBBO #GreatBritishBakeOff pic.twitter.com/2QwAT1LQ0q— Elizabeth Pascoe (@ElizabethPasco6) August 27, 2019
Tune in next week when a contestant needs a hand and Paul offers to give her one.
Source: Twitter Images: Channel 4, screengrab
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