Out of the tent, into real life.
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For ten weeks, they charm us with their sky-high sweets, poise under pressure, and tenacious treats, but after the tent flaps shut, we pretty much only hear from formercontestants when they show up on holiday specials. What happens when the people we cheered on, the ones who broke our hearts with soggy bottoms, and those who warmed our hearts with Hollywood handshakes return to daily life?
So, we checked in on the past winners, fan favorites, and beloved bakers to see what they’ve been up to. Some developed delightfully endearing friendships they share on social media, others used their newfound following to sell a cookbook, and a few simply returned to their previous lives, leaving their time on the television behind. Here’s where you’ll find your favorites now.
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