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Bake Off: Matt Lucas’s Boris Johnson impression draws more than 200 complaints

Sketch saw Lucas wear a blond wig and bumbling his way through a baking-themed press conference

Adam White
Thursday 24 September 2020 07:27 EDT
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The Great British Bake Off’s Boris Johnson sketch, in which Matt Lucas impersonated the PM, has drawn more than 200 complaints.

The sketch, which opened the new series of Bake Off, saw Lucas wear a blond wig and stand behind a podium akin to the one used at daily coronavirus briefings.

“Stay alert, protect cake, save loaves” was written on the podium.

It also saw the show’s judges, Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood, offer advice on the pronunciation of “scone”, and Lucas-as-Johnson bumbling his way through a press conference about the famous Bake Off tent.

Ofcom has confirmed that the sketch has so far received 202 complaints from viewers, yet the television regulator has yet to decide whether they will investigate the sketch.

The first episode of the show’s new series, which drew the show’s highest ratings since its move to Channel 4, saw contestants baking cakes designed to look like celebrities they admire. The results were often bizarre, however.

One viewer suggested that the cakes looked like there had “been a fire at Madame Tussauds”.

Another joked that a cake allegedly made to look like actor Lupita Nyong’o constituted “a hate crime”.

Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge, who was transformed into a chocolate sponge for the challenge, shared an image of the creation he inspired on his Instagram.

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