Raymond Blanc apologises after 'thin' jibe at Bake Off star Ruby

Raymond Blanc became embroiled in a spat with The Great British Bake Off finalist Ruby Tandoh after he suggested that she was too thin to appreciate good food.

The French-born TV chef also angered fans of the hit BBC Two baking show when he appeared to reveal the winner of the fourth series on Twitter.

But Raymond, 63, later apologised to Bake Off co-host Paul Hollywood for his comment, which he blamed on the fact that he is a "Frenchman writing English", and said that he had no idea who will be crowned best amateur baker this week.

The restauranter sparked anger when he wrote: "The Great British Bake Off. Not much skills, female tears and a winner so thin who makes me doubt of her love for great cooking, baking."

Former model Ruby, 21, who is favourite to win, hit back, writing: "@raymond_blanc 'female tears'?! and what has anyone's size got to do with it?

"I don't care if you're a patisserie king - don't be an idiot."

Viewers complained that the How To Cook Well presenter had ruined the finale, with one writing: "You've ruined this for millions of viewers!" and another added: "Thanks for spoiling #NotImpressed."

Paul, who presents Bake Off, which is set to move to BBC One next year, with Mary Berry, wrote: "Wow Raymond have you seen the winner already ???"

Raymond later apologised, tweeting Paul: "Apologies if I upset people this morning. I would like to congratulate you on a show. Best Rb xx"

He added: "It seems my tweet was not written how it was meant to. Frenchman writing English! I'm sorry I do not know who the winner is."

He told his Twitter followers: "OK, sorry guys, I was a grumpy Frenchman this morning. I don't know who has won #GBBO, but can't wait to find out..."

Ruby will be competing against Frances Quinn, 31, and Kimberley Wilson, 30, on Tuesday's (October 22) show.

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Patrick McLennan

Patrick McLennan is a London-based journalist and documentary maker who has worked as a writer, sub-editor, digital editor and TV producer in the UK and New Zealand. His CV includes spells as a news producer at the BBC and TVNZ, as well as web editor for Time Inc UK. He has produced TV news and entertainment features on personalities as diverse as Nick Cave, Tom Hardy, Clive James, Jodie Marsh and Kevin Bacon and he co-produced and directed The Ponds, which has screened in UK cinemas, BBC Four and is currently available on Netflix. 


An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.