Bake Off's Prue Leith Hangs Up Her Judging Apron After Nine Seasons on the Show.
Celebrity chef and long-time judge of British baking sensation "The Great British Bake Off", Prue Leith, has announced that she will be stepping down as a regular judge after nine seasons. The news marks the end of an era for fans of the popular show, who have grown accustomed to Leith's witty humor, infectious enthusiasm, and generous spirit.
For nearly a decade, Leith has been the face of the show, presiding over a world of sugary delights with her signature style - think geometric necklaces and boozy pastries. While she often played the role of "good cop" to co-judge Paul Hollywood's famously tough critiques, Leith was also known for pushing contestants to their limits with increasingly complex challenges.
The dynamic between Leith and Hollywood proved a winning formula, with the two judges complementing each other perfectly. Where Hollywood brought structure and precision, Leith brought whimsy and unpredictability - the perfect pairing to showcase the art of baking in all its glory.
Now 86 years young, Leith has announced that she feels it's time to move on, citing a desire to spend her summers enjoying her garden rather than juggling judging duties. Her departure leaves a void, but Leith remains optimistic, suggesting that whoever takes over will be just as fortunate as she was.
Former contestants and friends have taken to social media to express their gratitude for the memories they've shared with Leith, who has been hailed as an "actual National Treasure" by presenter Noel Fielding. While a new host hasn't been officially announced, Leith hopes that whoever takes on the role will love it just as much as she did.
With her exit, a piece of British baking history is being passed on - but don't worry, fans; there's always room for more of Prue's warmth and wisdom in the world of "Bake Off".
Celebrity chef and long-time judge of British baking sensation "The Great British Bake Off", Prue Leith, has announced that she will be stepping down as a regular judge after nine seasons. The news marks the end of an era for fans of the popular show, who have grown accustomed to Leith's witty humor, infectious enthusiasm, and generous spirit.
For nearly a decade, Leith has been the face of the show, presiding over a world of sugary delights with her signature style - think geometric necklaces and boozy pastries. While she often played the role of "good cop" to co-judge Paul Hollywood's famously tough critiques, Leith was also known for pushing contestants to their limits with increasingly complex challenges.
The dynamic between Leith and Hollywood proved a winning formula, with the two judges complementing each other perfectly. Where Hollywood brought structure and precision, Leith brought whimsy and unpredictability - the perfect pairing to showcase the art of baking in all its glory.
Now 86 years young, Leith has announced that she feels it's time to move on, citing a desire to spend her summers enjoying her garden rather than juggling judging duties. Her departure leaves a void, but Leith remains optimistic, suggesting that whoever takes over will be just as fortunate as she was.
Former contestants and friends have taken to social media to express their gratitude for the memories they've shared with Leith, who has been hailed as an "actual National Treasure" by presenter Noel Fielding. While a new host hasn't been officially announced, Leith hopes that whoever takes on the role will love it just as much as she did.
With her exit, a piece of British baking history is being passed on - but don't worry, fans; there's always room for more of Prue's warmth and wisdom in the world of "Bake Off".