Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Why Sue lost her taste for ‘Bake Off ’

- Sherna Noah in London

SUE Perkins has revealed that she questioned her future on the hugely popular TV cookery show The Great British Bake Off — when a contestant wept over a missing packet of marron glace.

Perkins (47) and fellow host Mel Giedroyc (49) quit the hit show after Channel 4 poached the BBC flagship.

The comedian (inset) had just spent time with a family who lived off yak butter and barley when she saw tears flow over in the Bake Off tent.

“There was one point, I will be honest, where I did think, ‘can I do this forever?’,” Perkins told BBC radio show Desert Island Discs.

“Four days before I came into the Bake Off tent I had been with a family in Tibet, who had no electricit­y and no running water.

“They would have yak butter and barley and that’s all they ate and they would meditate and would be in bed by six.

“Four days later I was in a tent where somebody was crying because they couldn’t find the packet of marron glace.

“I did think, how can I rationalis­e these two worlds?”

“But,” she added, “I miss it and I also wish it well. There’s no point in rancour.”

Her comments come after fellow presenter Mary Berry admitted she was not keen on contestant­s crying on the show, saying “there are occasions when you want to cry your heart out, but not on a television programme”.

Perkins (below) has previously said that one reason she did not follow Paul Hollywood to Channel 4 was she was running out of puns.

And she said that when she joked about the Croatian city Split, she wondered whether she had “sunk to the very bottom of what is possible”.

“I think we were running out of puns, I’m not going to lie,” the star said. “There’s only so many in the tank. When we had a Croatian bun and I said ‘it had split’, I thought I’d really, really sunk to the very bottom of what is possible. “But I would have carried on doing Bake Off I think. It was a really sweet show. I loved all of it.”

She said she did not need to call Giedroyc to ask whether she wanted to stay with Bake Off “because I knew what she was going to do. It was merely a question of how we were going to do it?” Desert Island Discs is on BBC Radio 4 today at 11.15am

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