The Great British Bake Off: Shock three finalists are revealed as show frontrunner Jurgen crashes out of the competition during tense semi-final
Jurgen Krauss was eliminated from The Great British Bake Off during Tuesday’s tense semi-final.
The German baker had been one of the early favourites to win the show, but crashed out just before the final, leaving Chigs Parmar, Giuseppe Dell’Anno and Crystelle Pereira to battle it out for the title.
The tense episode saw the quartet tested with patisserie week, with presenter Matt Lucas admitting at one point: ‘Oh my Lord, I don’t think I can take much more of this.’
The Great British Bake Off: The shock three finalists were revealed on Tuesday as show frontrunner Jurgen crashed out of the competition during the tense semi-final
During the show, Jurgen made Murder at the Opera slices and received complimentary comments from judge Prue Leith, who described them as ‘sensational’.
Paul Hollywood, on the other hand, claimed that they lacked some flavour. And, unlike with the other bakers, Paul didn’t shake Jurgen’s hand.
Jurgen then acknowledged that he was at risk of leaving the show. He confessed: ‘The bottom line is: I’m in trouble now.’
Shock: While Jurgen was feeling emotional at his elimination, Crystelle was also left in shock as she was awarded Star Baker
However, Jurgen did manage to impress the judges with his sable breton tart.
After receiving some positive feedback, he said: ‘That went very well. What a relief. I will sleep better tonight.’
But Jurgen’s fortunes took another turn with his showstopper effort, and his exit was subsequently confirmed.
Final three: As the German baker was eliminated, Giuseppe Dell’Anno, Crystelle Pereira and Chigs Parmar will now battle it out for the win during Tuesday’s final
Speaking about his time on the show and his exit at the semi-final stage, Jurgen said: ‘I feel kind of OK… I kind of saw it coming. I think the others are more shocked than I am.
‘It has been incredible and I have really enjoyed being here. I have made friends for life, and I will be with them in spirit.’
Jurgen also wished the other contestants good luck in the final. He said: ‘I am really proud for the other three bakers to be in the final, they deserve it.
Tragic: Jurgen’s fortunes took another turn with his showstopper effort, and his exit was subsequently confirmed
‘We helped each other out all the way as bakers and during practice there was never any spark of competition.
‘By the time we got to the semi-final we were close friends and we all appreciated each others’ unique baking styles and personalities.’
While Jurgen was feeling emotional at his elimination, Crystelle was also left in shock as she was awarded Star Baker.
The Great British Bake Off final airs Tuesday at 8pm on Channel 4
GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF 2021: WHO ARE THE CONTESTANTS?
Dancing her way into the competition: Rochica’s interest in baking developed when she was left unable to dance due to an injury
Bread winner: Lover of traditional baking, Maggie’s favourite recipe is bread
ROCHICA
MAGGIE
Age: 27
Occupation: Junior HR Business Partner
From: Birmingham
With a big Jamaican family on both sides, Rochica bakes in a way that reflects her Caribbean heritage. Rochica’s interest in baking developed when she was left unable to dance due to an injury.
Age: 70
Occupation: Retired Nurse and Midwife
From: Dorset
Maggie has an impressive collection of classic recipe books and loves recreating traditional bakes. Her favourite thing to bake is bread.
Έτοιμο, σετ, ψήσιμο! George grew up in a close-knit Greek-Cypriot family where food was always a big part of family life
GEORGE
Age: 34
Occupation: Shared Lives Coordinator
From: London
George grew up in a close-knit Greek-Cypriot family where food was always a big part of family life. His mum taught him to bake all the Greek classics, a legacy he’s now passing on to his three children.
Revving up the competition: Car Production Operative Lizzie loves baking cakes
LIZZIE
Age: 28
Occupation: Car Production Operative
From: Liverpool
Lizzie lives with dog, Prudence, in an annex in her parents garden and her baking comfort zone is cake. In her spare time she loves dancing.
Life-long dream: Freya has wanted to enter Bake Off since the first series, when she was aged nine and saw the tent in Bakewell
FREYA
Age: 19
Occupation: Psychology Student
From: North Yorkshire
Freya has wanted to enter Bake Off since the first series, when she was aged nine and saw the tent in Bakewell. She likes to create plant-based bakes.
Pronto, impostato, cuocere! Originally from Italy, Giuseppe was inspired to bake by his father, a professional chef
GIUSEPPE
Age: 45
Occupation: Chief Engineer
From: Bristol
Originally from Italy, Giuseppe now lives in Bristol with his wife and their three young sons. He was inspired to bake by his father, a professional chef and loves using Italian flavours.
Black Forest (Gateaux): Jürgen hails from Germany and bakes his own traditional German bread
JÜRGEN
Age: 56
Occupation: Computer Pro
From: Sussex
Originally from the Black Forest in Germany, Jürgen moved to the UK in 2003. Unable to find traditional German bread here he decided to bake his own – and his passion has grown ever since.
Locking it in: Chigs took up baking at the start of the first lockdown in 2020
CHIGS
Age: 40
Occupation: Sales Manager
From: Leicestershire
Chigs took up baking at the start of lockdown in 2020 teaching himself complex techniques by carefully studying online videos.
Bringing the force: Cop Amanda learned to bake with her mum and paternal auntie
AMANDA
Age: 56
Occupation: Met Police Detective
From: London
Raised in London with Greek-Cypriot heritage, the mother-of-two’s bakes are heavily influenced by Greece and the Middle East having learned to bake with her mum and paternal auntie.
Midnight baker: Before he moved out of the family home, Tom’s mum says she would often wake up to a sweet treat
TOM
Age: 28
Occupation: Software Developer
From: Kent
Tom’s mum has dubbed him the ‘midnight baker’ as before he moved out of the family home she would often wake up to a sweet treat… and a pile of washing up!
Quadrilingual Crystelle! This home baker brings her diverse heritage to the flavours in her baking
CRYSTELLE
Age: 26
Occupation: Client Relationship Manager
From: London
Quadrilingual Crystelle is a baker who brings her wonderfully diverse heritage – born in northwest London to Kenyan born, Portuguese-Goan parents – to the flavours in her baking.
‘Baking is like breathing!’ Trinidadian-born Jairzeno spices up his baking with lots of Caribbean flavours
JAIRZENO
Age: 51
Occupation: Head Of Finance
From: London
Trinidadian-born Jairzeno says ‘baking is like breathing’. He loves using lots of Caribbean spices in his bakes. When he’s not baking he loves running.
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