Adam Hills thinks he broke international law over Celebrity Bake Off | 37926WM | 2024-02-22 21:08:01
Adam Hills thinks he broke international law over Celebrity Bake Off | 37926WM | 2024-02-22 21:08:01
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Adam Hills thought that he might have been in hassle with the regulation after travelling back to Australia after his stint on Celebrity Bake Off.
This spring, a brand new batch of well-known faces are set to take on the tent, demonstrating their culinary expertise as they go head-to-head in a bid to win over judges Paul Hollywood and Dame Prue Leith.
The road-up on this yr's movie star version of The Great British Bake Off – which was filmed for Stand Up To Most cancers – consists of Jodie Whittaker, Dermot O'Leary, Greg James, Danny Dyer, Mel B and Paloma Religion.
On Wednesday's Good Morning Britain, The Last Leg comedian Adam spoke on the present about his co-star Alex Brooker being revealed as Bigfoot on The Masked Singer, earlier than then talking about how he discovered competing on Celebrity Bake Off.
The 53-year-old advised GMB presenters Susanna Reid, 53, and Ed Balls, 56, that his daughter was notably enthusiastic about another movie star that he was going to be in the tent with.
'She was very excited because it turned out one among her favorite stars was in the tent with me. I'm unsure I can say who it was,' he stated tentatively.
Ed coaxed Adam into revealing their id, saying: 'Go on, it's solely between us three.'
The Australian comedian replied: 'Ok proper, it was Joe Locke from Heartstopper. And so what I did was I took a few of his biscuits house to Australia for my daughter.'
At this statement, Susanna questioned if Adam would have been permitted to take the biscuits from the UK to Australia with him.
'Are you allowed to try this?' she requested, as Adam responded: 'No,' with amusing.
'But like, this is simply between us, right? Yeah ok, cool,' he joked.
Susanna then quipped: 'The Border Pressure gained't be watching.'
On the web site for the Australian Border Force, it states that when travelling into Australia, 'meals, muffins or anything you made yourself can usually not come'.
The principles define: 'Food gadgets brought into Australia must be declared on your Incoming Passenger Card in case you come by aircraft, or on the parcels you mail. Biosecurity officers may have to inspect a number of the food you're bringing with you.
'Australia has very strict biosecurity procedures at our international borders to stop the introduction of dangerous pests and illnesses. Certain meals gadgets brought into Australia, even small quantities or components for cooking, have to be declared.'
Nevertheless, it then additionally states that apparently biscuits are fine to bring into the nation with out the have to be declared.
It states that biscuits, bread, desserts, pastries, Christmas cake and Christmas pudding – excluding cheesecakes – are allowed into Australia if 'they're for personal consumption'; 'they are absolutely cooked, shelf secure (don't require refrigeration) and include no meat'; and if 'any fillings or toppings are cooked with the cake'.
So, although Adam thought he wasn't allowed to deliver the biscuits, apparently he was fantastic to take action!
Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV. Superstar Bake Off returns later this yr on Channel 4.
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