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- BY ALEX GREEN BY CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN US Editor

PROUD Michelle on show MICHELLE Keegan says being named star baker on The Great Celebrity Bake Off was one the “proudest moments of her life”.

The former Corrie star, 31, “slam-dunked” all three challenges in week two of the series for charity Stand Up To Cancer, according to judge Paul Hollywood.

Keegan made flapjacks, creamhorns and a meringue ski scene to win the signature, technical and showstoppe­r categories.

After finishing ahead of TV host Rylan Clark-Neal, 30, Michelle said she was “over the moon” at “probably one of the proudest moments of my life”.

Actor Russell Tovey, 37 and comic James Acaster, 34, brought up the rear.

James joked the judges “don’t recognise a true talent when they see one”. UFC fan Ahmed Abdirzak, 22 THE British holidaymak­er who Conor McGregor allegedly robbed claims the UFC star destroyed his phone with “proper power” before fleeing with his trademark “billionair­e strut”.

Fan Ahmed Abdirzak accused the Irish fighter of assaulting him after a night clubbing at Miami’s famous A-list haunt, the Fontainebl­eau Hotel.

The multi-millionair­e, 30, is now facing felony charges of criminal mischief and strong-arm robbery.

It is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and comes days after he completed community service in New York for a rampage at a UFC press event last April.

Speaking to the Mirror from Miami, Ahmed said he thought McGregor was drunk when the alleged robbery took place around 5am on Monday.

“He did assault me,” said the 22-yearold. “He gave me his hand for me to shake, I’ve got my phone out, I’m recording me shaking Conor McGregor’s hand.

“He pulls me in with his hand and with his right-hand slaps my hand. Like proper power. The phone falls to the floor.

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