Great British Bake Off (GBBO) stars have paid tribute to former contestant Dawn Hollyoak following her death.
Hollyoak, who competed on the Channel 4 show in 2022, was described as being “joyous” and “talented”.
The baker was the sixth contestant to leave the Bake Off tent after the group was tasked with making Halloween-themed treats.
The news was announced on her Instagram on July 5 with a message saying: “It’s with a heavy heart we announce the passing of our star baker Dawn.
“Not only a wonderfully talented baker but first and foremost an amazing mother, grandmother, wife and friend.
“Dawn passed away peacefully surrounded by her family. We will miss her forever, but promise to continue her baking legacy!”
Along with the post was a photo of Ms Hollyoak smiling in a kitchen while holding a mug.
Tributes paid to former Bake Off contestant Dawn Hollyoak
Judge Paul Hollywood was among those to share his condolences, writing: “I’m so sorry to hear that, send my love to the family, a lovely lady x”
Carole Edwards, who competed on the same season as Ms Hollyoak, said she would miss her friend “terribly”.
Here's a festive gift from Dawn to all of you, a sugar sculpture of Rudolph the reindeer.
— British Bake Off (@BritishBakeOff) December 1, 2022
"Wishing everyone the merriest Christmas. Bake, cake and be jolly! Xxx" – Dawn #GBBO pic.twitter.com/DaNF4G9jXG
She added: “A beautiful and talented lady inside and out, fly high my friend, life just won’t be the same without you.
“Sending all my love to the family. Xx”
Other amateur bakers who competed on her season also paid tribute, including Maxy Maligisa, who said: “Dawn will be missed so much. Our memories together are memories that I will cherish forever xx”.
Janusz Domagala wrote: “All my love is with you.”
Giuseppe Dell’Anno, who won the show in 2021, described the news as “devastating” as he recalled being “blown away by her joyous personality and her infectious smile” when he met her.
“She will be sorely missed, but will live in the heart of those who loved her forever!” he added.
Mother-of-three Ms Hollyoak was 60 years old when she took part in the show and she described herself as an “artist in and out of the kitchen”, according to the GBBO website.
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“Dawn loves the challenge of an illusion cake (the more impossible-sounding, the better), favouring whacky and intricate designs that allow her to express her creative talent,” it says on her profile on the site.
“She prides herself on her steady hand and attention to detail, especially when it comes to the intricacy required for lace patterns on biscuits.”
After leaving the show, she said: “I really don’t want to share tears over it because it’s been the most amazing experience.”
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