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Marc leaves contest after ‘concrete’ cake fiasco

- KEIRAN SOUTHERN

Marc has been eliminated from The Great British Bake Off after failing to impress the judges during dessert week.

The 51-year-old bronze resin sculptor, from Cornwall, did not perform well in any of this week’s challenges and one of his cakes was described as being like “concrete” by judge Paul Hollywood.

After being eliminated from the Bake Off tent, Marc, who lost his leg in a motorcycle accident in 2016, said: “I came to Bake Off to face my anxiety, to face failure, to face all those things that people are quite uncomforta­ble about dealing with.

“I’ve definitely learnt bit more about myself.”

Hermine was named star baker, the second time she has earned the accolade this series.

Presenter Matt Lucas opened dessert week while hidden inside a giant cherry Bakewell tart. a

The first task saw the judges asking the five remaining bakers to make 12 identical mini cheesecake­s.

The base needed to be made from scratch and they were given two and a half hours.

Hollywood said the quarter-finals stage meant contestant­s had to “take it up a couple of notches,” adding it was the first time in Bake Off history this stage of the competitio­n had been filled with star bakers.

Lucas busied himself by suggesting Bake Off could be adapted into a Broadway musical, while co-host Noel Fielding introduced viewers to a wooden spoon named Andre, complete with a drawn-on face.

Dave’s citrus cheesecake­s received praise from the judges, with Hollywood telling him he had “ticked all the boxes,” while Peter and Laura also impressed.

The technical challenge, set by judge Prue Leith, saw the bakers sent back to the 1700 s and tasked with making two Sussex pond puddings, a dessert which has a lemon in the middle. The dish was first recorded in 1672.

Dave finished in fifth place, Peter fourth, Hermine in third and Marc in second.

Laura finished first but Leith said: “Laura, I wish I could say it was wonderful but it really wasn’t much better than the rest.”

Finally, the showstoppe­r challenge tasked the bakers with making a jelly art design cake, a layered dessert. They were given four and a half hours.

Marc opted to make an apple jelly with chocolate and strawberry mousse while Laura went for a “flower power” koi jelly art cake.

Dave made a Newquay beach scene cake, complete with guava and apple flavouring, and Hermine attempted a chocolate and raspberry mousse jelly

cake. Peter made snow globe jelly cake.

Marc ’s cake was overcooked and “like concrete,” according to Hollywood, and the jelly was “too rubbery”. Finally, the judges delivered their verdicts on Hermine’s cake.

First impression­s were good, with Ho llywood describing it as “beautiful” and “absolutely gorgeous”. Leith agreed, describing it as “perfect” and a “real triumph”.

The showstoppe­r success earned Hermine star baker but Marc’s failure led to his eliminatio­n.

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PRAISE: Presenters Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas. Below: Marc, who left the show last night.

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