The Scottish Mail on Sunday

The Great British Weight Off...how slimline favourite shed five stone

- By Katie Hind

HE has risen to the occasion on both episodes of The Great British Bake Off after its switch to Channel 4, thanks to his great cookery skills.

Triumphing with his BLT sandwich cake and biscuit chess board, Steven Carter-Bailey delighted the judges.

But his culinary talents have also helped him with a remarkable deflation – he has shed an astonishin­g five stone since swapping junk food for home cooking. Now, for the first time, Bake Off fans can see marketing manager Steven, 34, as he was before he got serious about cooking. Facebook pictures of him as a teenager, posted by his father Michael James, show a chubby figure unrecognis­able from the slim, suave baker he is today. In one photograph, he stands hand on hip with his sister Katie James, to whom he has said he is very close. He is also pictured as a podgy child, smiling beside her and their two younger brothers, Joseph and Jack.

Mr Carter-Bailey, who is favourite to win the new series after being the star baker for two weeks in a row, took a light-hearted quip at his embarrassm­ent at one of the chubby teenager photograph­s, commenting: ‘50 quid to remove it… what the **** happened to me?’

His father, who lives in Buckingham­shire, replied: ‘Just love those chubby cheeks and both chins.’

He has hinted at a difficult relationsh­ip with Mr Carter-Bailey, who chose to change his surname. Speaking about his son, Mr James admitted: ‘I don’t see him very much at all. I see his sister more.

‘Steven is 34 years old, he can do what he likes. If he wants to paint his face black and walk on his hands, he can.

‘I’m not really interested. I don’t watch Bake Off. I would have been much more interested if he had joined the military or was a lorry driver.’

 ??  ?? TRIM: Bake Off hopeful, the slimmeddow­n Steven Carter-Bailey
TRIM: Bake Off hopeful, the slimmeddow­n Steven Carter-Bailey
 ??  ?? CHUBBY: Steven when he was a teenager
CHUBBY: Steven when he was a teenager

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