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Great British Baking Show hosts slammed over Mexican week: It's a shame

Por: Newsweek Life October 07, 2022

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The notoriously wholesome Great British Baking Show is facing backlash regarding this week's Mexican-themed episode, which critics have slammed as both half-baked and culturally insensitive.Amateur bakers compete against each other on the show—called the Great British Bake Off in the U.K.—and work to wow the series' judges, Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. NPR noted that the Mexican week episode hasn't yet hit the States, but... + full article



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