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GBBO's Freya Cox approached by Paul Hollywood after filming following 'difficult' time

The Great British Bake Off welcomed their first vegan baker Freya Cox to the show last year and her ways were praised by judges Paul Hollywood, 56, and Prue Leith, 82, throughout the series.The 20-year-old has said she is proud to have been an advocate for veganism on the show and even managed to change Paul's mind about baking her way. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Freya reflected on her experience in the tent last series, which was won by Giuseppe Dell'Anno.The baker admitted it was "harder" for her baking the vegan way "because the challenges are already so difficult".This however didn't stop Freya from sticking to her guns.She added: "I was so dedicated and commited to it [being vegan] because I'm the type of person that really likes to stand by my morals," she spilled."I'm never going to change that."A Place in The Sun's Jonnie Irwin, 48, diagnosed with terminal cancerFreya's time on the show came to an end during German Week when she failed to impress judges with her Upside-Down Yeast-Leavened Cake.After leaving the show, she said Paul approached her to praise her for her efforts.She revealed: "When I left, especially Paul, he was so lovely and he was like, 'Oh you've changed my opinion a lot on vegan baking' which I thought was really nice because he didn't need to say that."Despite his words, Freya doesn't believe she could convert him to veganism anytime soon. "I'm never the sort of person who is really forcing it on anybody," she explained, adding she's happy if people are just more "open-minded" about it.The show introduced a vegan week on the show for the first time back in 2018.Despite not following the plant-based lifestyle, Paul defended the show for introducing the episode. At the time, he said:
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GBBO's Freya Cox approached by Paul Hollywood after filming following 'difficult' time
The Great British Bake Off welcomed their first vegan baker Freya Cox to the show last year and her ways were praised by judges Paul Hollywood, 56, and Prue Leith, 82, throughout the series.The 20-year-old has said she is proud to have been an advocate for veganism on the show and even managed to change Paul's mind about baking her way. Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Freya reflected on her experience in the tent last series, which was won by Giuseppe Dell'Anno.The baker admitted it was "harder" for her baking the vegan way "because the challenges are already so difficult".This however didn't stop Freya from sticking to her guns.She added: "I was so dedicated and commited to it [being vegan] because I'm the type of person that really likes to stand by my morals," she spilled."I'm never going to change that."A Place in The Sun's Jonnie Irwin, 48, diagnosed with terminal cancerFreya's time on the show came to an end during German Week when she failed to impress judges with her Upside-Down Yeast-Leavened Cake.After leaving the show, she said Paul approached her to praise her for her efforts.She revealed: "When I left, especially Paul, he was so lovely and he was like, 'Oh you've changed my opinion a lot on vegan baking' which I thought was really nice because he didn't need to say that."Despite his words, Freya doesn't believe she could convert him to veganism anytime soon. "I'm never the sort of person who is really forcing it on anybody," she explained, adding she's happy if people are just more "open-minded" about it.The show introduced a vegan week on the show for the first time back in 2018.Despite not following the plant-based lifestyle, Paul defended the show for introducing the episode. At the time, he said:
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GBBO’s Freya Cox shuts down Piers Morgan’s anti-vegan outbursts 'Why so invested?'
Great British Bake Off contestant Freya Cox, 20, has said she "completely ignores" those who slam veganism as she questioned why the likes of Piers Morgan choose to criticise the lifestyle.The outspoken presenter is no stranger to debating with those choosing not to eat products from an animal.Just last month he ate a Big Mac live on his TalkTV show following a clash with vegan activist Orla Coghlan.The 57-year-old also raged at "PC-ravaged clowns" Greggs for introducing a vegan sausage roll in 2020.Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk ahead of her appearance at this year's Cake and Bake show, Freya said: "If you're not interested in it then I don't know why they're so invested."Everybody loves a bit of controvery don't they, he's not going to have a job if he doesn't say something like that."Lewis Hamilton confesses ‘I feel so alone’ after reflecting on splitPiers claimed that vegans are "unethical" in a rant on Good Morning Britain over bees.He said: "My belief is that eating meat helps sustains the planet and that vegans are unethical because they all eat almonds, which kills millions of bees."Conflicting reports have occured over whether bees are killed, if not harmed, when almonds are made.Almonds.co.uk writes: "When almonds trees bloom, bees get their first food source from our orchards’ nutritious pollen."Just like almonds are a nutritious snack for us, almond pollen is very nutritious for bees and, as a result, they consistently leave California almond orchards stronger than when they arrived."Piers has also previously said to a guest on Good Morning Britain: “I've never met a healthy looking vegan… You're a bit pale and you're really angry."Despite negativity, Freya prompted many to be more open-minded when it
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