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Great British Bake Off: Samantha Cameron set to join Sport Relief special of BBC show

'Sam Cam' previously baked in the Downing Street kitchen for Red Nose Day

Daisy Wyatt
Monday 14 September 2015 06:36 EDT
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Samantha Cameron bakes in the Downing Street kitchen for Red Nose Day, London, Britain - 05 Mar 2013
Samantha Cameron bakes in the Downing Street kitchen for Red Nose Day, London, Britain - 05 Mar 2013 (Rex Features)

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Samantha Cameron will reportedly don a Bake Off apron for a Sport Relief version of the hit BBC show.

The Prime Minister’s wife is due to take part in a charity edition of The Great British Bake Off next year, according to the Mail on Sunday.

“Sam Cam”, as she has been nicknamed by the press, will appear in the baking tent alongside judges Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry and a host of other celebrity contestants.

Mrs Cameron previously baked cupcakes, cookies and flapjacks in the Downing Street kitchen for Comic Relief 2013, and joked she “felt like Mary Berry” while visiting a group of apprentice bakers on the general election campaign trail earlier this year.

The special edition of the BBC One show, which will be the third to take place, is currently being filmed for Sport Relief, but will not air until next year.

Samantha Cameron said she 'felt like Mary Berry' while on the general election campaign trail
Samantha Cameron said she 'felt like Mary Berry' while on the general election campaign trail

Downton Abbey actress Samantha Bond, singer Michael Ball and broadcaster Johnny Vaughan took part in the Sport Relief special last year.

Mrs Cameron will join a host of politically affiliated celebrities who have taken part in reality TV shows, including Conservative MP Penny Mordaunt (Splash), Oona King (Dancing on Ice), Sally Bercow (Celebrity Big Brother), Ann Widdecombe (Celebrity Fit Club) and George Galloway (Celebrity Big Brother).

A spokesperson for the BBC declined to comment on Mrs Cameron’s alleged participation. “We will announce the line-up in due course,” they said.

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