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GBBO’s Prue Leith defends the show after accusations of ‘cultural appropriation’

Prue Leith, 82, has insisted that the baking show never intended to offend anyone after it was met with backlash following Mexican week. The hosts wore sombreros and ponchos as the contestants were given challenges that featured traditional dishes from the country

Great British Bake Off’s Prue Leith has jumped to the show’s defence after it was met with backlash over its Mexican-themed week.

The chef, 82, said that there was “absolutely no intention to offend” after viewers accused the programme of cultural appropriation.

The Channel 4 series was accused by some of cultural appropriation after broadcasting an episode featuring a trio of challenges inspired by the food of the South American country.

The challenges in the show inspired by the country included sweet bread pan dulce, tacos and milk-soaked tres leches cake.

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