First, she threw a ball of dough at Alison Hammond. Then, she stole a few raspberries from her ingredients as a snack. Now, she’s completely stolen our hearts.
fan-favorite bakers on the chopping block. Was it just me, or were we all holding our breaths until we found out the final result of this season’s Chocolate Week’s challenges?fanbase has taken a liking to Saku, a Sri Lankan-born baker who loves to create magical cakes and other goodies with her kids. In a sense, Saku has adopted us all. She is ourmom, teaching us how to perform under pressure and have a good time while doing so.
Saku never hides what she’s thinking at any time during a bake, with a series of wonderful expressions that range from “I’m a little nervous this isn’t going to work” to “everything is falling apart.” Most bakers have one intense, contemplative look on their faces while they prepare their dishes. Not Saku—Saku’s expressions tell an entire story. The story may not be relaxing or easygoing, but at least it’s a wild time.
Saku ended up in the bottom two this week, scaring a handful of her fans online. Paul and Prue placed her last in the technical round; neither host was a fan of her signature and showstopper bakes. All signs pointed to Saku’s departure.
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