Louis Theroux, Russell Howard, Jenny Eclair and Ovie Soko were the first batch of celebrities involved in the new series of Great British Bake Off for Stand Up for Cancer.
The famous faces were tasked with making four identical mille-feuille (fondly known as a vanilla slice) for the technical challenge, but it didn't go right for one budding baker.
While Jenny was awarded first place, comedian Russell fell at the first hurdle. After admitting he couldn't be bothered to make the pastry properly, he ended up with a severely underbaked item.
And the bad news didn't stop there. When he presented his slices to the judges, both Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, who didn't know who baked what, point blank refused to eat Russell's inedible bake.
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