Sunday 14 August 2022 02:10 AM GBBO's Paul Hollywood says he purposely says the word 'moist' after fan called ... trends now
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The 13th series of The Great British Bake Off is set to kick off later this year.
And as Paul Hollywood gears up for another judging stint alongside Paul Leith, he revealed in a new interview that he purposely says the word 'moist' in 'every show'.
The celebrity chef, 56, admitted that after a viewer branded the word 'inappropriate', he went out of his way to utter it at every opportunity when critiquing contestants bakes.
Deliberate: as Paul Hollywood gears up for another judging stint alongside Paul Leith, he revealed in a new interview that he purposely says the word 'moist' in 'every show'
He told The Mirror: 'Someone once said to me they did not like the way I say ‘moist’ on Bake Off. They said it was an inappropriate word but I think it is a great word. I have made sure that I now say it in every show.'
Another personal quirk that he likes to display on the show is his love for destroying the contestants showstopper bakes, which they painstakingly spent hours constructing.
Opening up on the great pleasure he takes from plunging a knife into the cakes, he said: 'I cut everything. I don’t care. I like to see them wince. Our job is to get in there and sometimes their flavours are in the middle.'
Cheeky: The celebrity chef, 56, admitted that after a viewer branded the word 'inappropriate', he went out of his way to utter it at every opportunity when critiquing contestants bakes
But while the TV star opened up on his penchant for winding up viewers and the bakers, Paul told how