GBBO champion Candice Brown reveals that fellow contestants will make her wedding cake when she marries in September
- Bake Off star Candice Brown appeared on ITV's Loose Women on Wednesday
- She revealed that her fellow Bake Off contestants will make her wedding cake
- Each of the 11 bakers will be responsible for one tier of the cake
The Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown has revealed her fellow bakers will make her wedding cake.
The bride-to-be, who said she'll wed fiance Liam Macaulay this September, appeared on Loose Women on Wednesday where she revealed she has no plans to get involved in the baking herself.
Speaking on the show she said: 'I'm not doing it, I've done a couple (of wedding cakes) and it's the most stressful thing I've ever done.'
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Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown has revealed that she will have her fellow bakers make her wedding cake
'My cake, I happen to know 11 really good bakers and they're all going to do a tier for me. It's going to be pretty big I think.'
Asked if she had any concerns about any of their tiers - with her fellow bakers including beloved GBBO bakers Selasi and Val - she laughed: 'Definitely not! I tasted all their baking so I know they're all pretty good.
'They said, "What do you want?" I said, "I don't care, whatever you like". No, I'm too laid back to be planning a wedding, I'm like, it'll happen.'
Candice, who says she wasn't approached to make the royal wedding cake, says baking has helped her deal with her struggles with anxiety.
Candice will marry fiance Liam Macaulay (pictured) in September and says she has no plans to get involved with the cake construction
The baker (pictured on GBBO) came first in the seventh series of the BBC cookery show in 2016
She said: 'I was really lucky [on Bake Off] that the counter was there – up here I was quite still but underneath my legs were like [bouncing around] like a duck. I still do it when I do a demo.'
The baker admitted that last week her anxiety 'went through the roof'.
She said: 'I didn't know why. To the point I'm standing in the supermarket [saying to myself] "Swallow it down, Candice what are you doing?"'
But while the bride-to-be admits that her anxiety is still an issue she says that baking works as a coping method.
Candice says that regular baking has also helped to ease her symptoms of anxiety
Candice appeared on Wednesday's Loose Women where she discussed her wedding plans
She continued: 'Baking was a big one for me. I used to bake, baking all the time was a big old stress release for me. That was sort of pre-Bake Off. Actually, puzzles are really good for me. Methodical.'
Candice also spoke emotionally of her grandparents who inspired her to get into baking. It comes as she's working with Alzheimer's Research UK.
She said: 'My grandad had Alzheimer's dementia, [it] kind of, looking back on it, started earlier than we thought. We put it down to his funny little ways.
'I talk about them all the time, I'm such a family and friends person. Spending so much time with nan and grandad, she was an amazing cook, an amazing baker.'
Last October, Candice and Liam confirmed they were set to tie the knot after he proposed at the spot of their first date.
Sharing the news with HELLO! magazine in a new engagement shoot, the gorgeous baker said she was 'feeling very lucky' following an 'amazing' year.
Candice came first on series seven of the Great British Bake Off in 2016 having won more Star Baker titles than any other contestant.
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