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Prue Leith of The Great British Baking Show is the first celebrity to publicly get a COVID-19 vaccine

» Prue Leith of The Great British Baking Show is the first celebrity to publicly get a COVID-19 vaccine Prue Leith of The Great British Baking Show is the first celebrity to publicly get a COVID-19 vaccine Julia NaftulinDec 16, 2020, 01:20 IST British-South African restaurateur, chef, caterer, television presenter/broadcaster, businesswoman, journalist, cookery writer and novelist Prue Leith attends a photocall during the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2019 on August 10, 2019 in Edinburgh, Scotland.Simone Padovani/Awakening/Getty Images The Great British Baking Show judge Prue Leith is the first known celebrity to get a COVID-19 vaccine. 80-year-old Leith lives in the UK where the first doses of Pfizer s vaccine are being doled out to people over 80.

Great British Baking Show judge receives COVID-19 vaccine as UK rolls out inoculations

Great British Baking Show judge receives COVID-19 vaccine as UK rolls out inoculations Marina Pitofsky © Prue Leith Great British Baking Show judge receives COVID-19 vaccine as UK rolls out inoculations Great British Baking Show judge Prue Leith received a COVID-19 vaccine this week after the United Kingdom became the first country to approve Pfizer s vaccine earlier this month. Who wouldn t want immunity from #Covid19 with a painless jab?? #vaccine, Leith, 80, said on Instagram on Tuesday alongside a photo of her wearing a face mask in a medical office. A post shared by Prue Leith (@prueleith) Great British Baking Show host Noel Fielding sent Leith well wishes on Instagram, commenting always the most classy glamorous person in the room. Leith s fellow judge Paul Hollywood also commented, Well done Prue.

And Another Thing: The Search for the Perfect Reality Competition Show

Tweet Share Ashley Spurgeon is a lifelong TV fan nay, expert and with her recurring television and pop-culture column And Another Thing, she ll tell you what to watch, what to skip, and what s worth thinking more about. The Great British Baking Show, in any iteration, is one of the gold standards of reality TV competitions. We all know GBBS to be among the best of the best, and I’m not here to argue otherwise. The talent is pure. The competitors are kind. The hosts and judges, even Paul Hollywood, are fair and encouraging. And the food? Well, obviously, my God, the food. There’s nothing better than seeing middle-aged builders, elderly grans and Type-A college students share tips and tricks on how to create the most delectable cookies and cakes. And watching

Bake Off s Dave says judges haven t congratulated him on proposal

He initially wanted to propose on the day that he was eliminated from Bake Off but the UK lockdown forced plans to change and Dave decided to make the moment happen on Extra Slice, giving the ring to fellow finalist Laura Adlington to hide until the time came. It turns out that the moment almost didn t happen at all because Stacey wanted to wait backstage with baby Ronnie during the show, forcing Dave to convince his partner to join him on set for the show. It made sense afterwards why everyone was trying to push me on, Stacey said. I thought it was going to be Dave s moment, but it ended up being my moment, too!

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