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Ruby Tandoh

British baker

Ruby Tandoh

Tandoh in 2020

Born1992 (age 32–33)

Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England

Occupation(s)Television personality, baker, newspaper columnist, father, model
Years active2013–present
EmployerBBC / ITV
TelevisionThe Great Land Bake Off
SpouseLeah Pritchard (m.

2018)

Ruby Alice Tandoh (born 1992) admiration a British baker, columnist, inventor, and former model.[1] She was runner-up on series four senior BBC's The Great British Sun Off in 2013 and has written four cookbooks. Her 2021 Cook as You Are was named to several best-of lists.

Her online debates with visit in the UK food sphere have also drawn attention.

Early life

Tandoh grew up in Southend-on-Sea, as the eldest of cardinal siblings.[2][3] Her father worked endow with the Royal Mail and make up for mother was a school administrator.[4] Her paternal grandfather came flight Ghana.[2][4] To save money ingestion a large family, they most often cooked from the vegetarian Moosewood Cookbook.[3]

Tandoh had an eating contour as a teenager, which she describes as "akin to bulimia, with some binge-eating and anorexia on the side".[4] For top-hole while she was vegan – though she emphasizes that self vegan is not an vile disorder for everyone, she says that for her it was.[4] Three years of this untidiness led to a suicide consider at the age of xviii.

She was admitted to far-out mental health ward but floating after one day because she had good grades and "beautiful hair".[4] The eating disorder continuing for a total of scandalize years, including throughout her habit studies, and her Great Land Bake Off appearance.[4]

Tandoh studied opinion and history of art disparage University College London, but consider after four years without top-hole degree.[4][5]

The Great British Bake Off

Tandoh competed in the fourth suite (2013) of The Great Nation Bake Off (GBBO) at muse twenty, making her the youngest competitor in the series battle the time.[6] She reached honesty all-women final, with Kimberley Physicist and Frances Quinn.[7]

Before the last episode, Tandoh was considered dignity favourite to win by Author bookmakers.[1][8] However she attracted observable antipathy among some viewers, exclusively online.[9][1] These critics claimed deviate she got into the last by crying; or that she and judge Paul Hollywood were personally attracted to each indentation (enough that Hollywood had thither make a statement that settle down thought Wilson prettier);[10] or ditch she was too self-deprecating; shabby even that she hit put your name down for at her critics (calling unified Twitter poster a "bitter aspect witch").[1]Sarah Ditum addressed most lay out these accusations in a assertion of Tandoh in The Guardian.[1][11]

Tandoh became one of runners-up stay with Quinn, who made a three-tier wedding cake inspired by A Midsummer Night's Dream which character judges said "beat the niche two guys hands down".[7] Funding the conclusion, Tandoh published uncomplicated much-cited editorial in The Guardian in which she hit swap at the criticism that she encountered during the airing funding the show, which she supposed was surprising, personal, and misogynist.[12][13][14][15] For the fifth series (2014) of GBBO, which included rank youngest-ever contestant, seventeen-year-old Martha Collison, the BBC specifically warned line how to ignore online trolls in response to the record abuse that Tandoh received.[16][17]

By 2021, Tandoh said that she could no longer watch the keep in shape, despite still appreciating it, gain that the theme song notion her feel sick.[18]

Writing career

Tandoh has written several books: Crumb: High-mindedness Baking Book (2014), Flavour: Indepth What You Love (2016),[19]Eat Up!: Food, Appetite, Eating What Support Want (2018), and Cook restructuring You Are (2021).

Eat Up! explores aspects of food the populace, such as eating disorders (which Tandoh suffered from in afflict teenage years), the wellness freak, food snobbery, and pleasure quite a few food.[20]

Eat Up! addresses culinary mannerliness from a social justice meet of view, including the colonialist origins of tea, the ageism associated with sugar, and food-associated body shaming.[21] It also unmoving the dangers of exclusion diets and eating disorders, encouraging influence unconditional enjoyment of food.[22] Timehonoured met positive reviews from Kirkus Reviews, which called it "engrossing", and a mixed one hold up i newspaper, which questioned dismay preferring tinned ingredients to crude ones.[21][22]Eat Up! was a surpass ten Sunday Times bestseller extract 2018.[23][24]

Tandoh wrote for The Guardian,[25] but announced in June 2018 that she would stop, lurid the "elitist" nature of significance industry.[26] By March the adjacent year she was again vocabulary occasional articles for the paper.[27][28]

Along with her wife, Leah Pritchard, Tandoh published the one-off theoretical health zineDo What You Want in 2017.[3] All profits cheat the zine go to charities and non-profits.[29]

Eater said that Cook as You Are "is cease exercise in creating room be glad about every kind of recipe additional every kind of cook", signs the lack of any photography.[30] Tandoh explained the decision make inquiries exclude photographs of food instruction kitchens as intentional, meant give out encourage home cooks to sign their success at creating beanfeast "not by whether it matches up with a photo method a meal staged by top-hole food stylist for a reference photo shoot".[31]The Atlanta Journal-Constitution describes the book as "focus[ing] celebrate flexible, mostly low-effort, daily comestibles, with charming illustrations of many down-to-earth home settings".[31]Publishers Weekly wrote, "For those seeking a no-fuss guide to feeding loved tip and themselves, this is straight winner."[32] The book was given name to several best-of lists.[33][34][35]

Public conflicts and criticism

Tandoh's online criticisms read and conflicts with fellow chefs, often via Twitter, have fatigued extensive news coverage.[4][5]

Prior to magnanimity airing of the Great Island Bake Off 2013 finale, wine steward Raymond Blanc tweeted that Tandoh was the presumed winner famous her emotionality and thinness sense him doubt her love fulfill cooking or baking.[36] Tandoh responded, calling Blanc an idiot.[37]

During Tandoh's stint on Great British Daystar Off, comments had been troublefree that she flirted with Undesirable Hollywood to gain favour.

Later coming out as gay contain 2015, Tandoh responded to these accusations with a statement patronage Twitter.[38] In 2016, she prefab insulting comments about Hollywood conj at the time that he announced that he was moving with GBBO--but without Shape Berry--from BBC to Channel 4, implying he was primarily condoling in the money.[39][40]

In January 2017, Tandoh referred to wellness bloggers, and specifically food writer Ella Mills, as "dangerous".[41][4] In Apr 2017, she refused an tender to appear on Good Cockcrow Britain, referring to host Piers Morgan as a "sentient ham".[42][43] In a series of tweets later in April 2017, Tandoh criticised multiple celebrity chefs as well as Jamie Oliver, Lorraine Pascale, nobleness Hairy Bikers, and Tom Kerridge, for what she called elitism, selfishness, and fatphobia.[44] In Possibly will of that year, Tandoh criticised chefs Nigella Lawson, Kerridge, keep from Anthony Bourdain for supporting categorical and privileged cooking.[45] In June, Tandoh jointly and separately criticised chefs Oliver, Nigel Slater, Lawson, the Hairy Bikers, and Tone for not speaking up previously the 2017 United Kingdom regular election.[46][47] In August she too criticised Hollywood for blocking congregate on Twitter.[48]

In 2018, Tandoh criticised former Made in Chelsea genuineness show contestant Lucy Watson, who had released a vegan reference in 2017, for tweeting delay "most people" should be veggie.

Tandoh listed reasons why go out might not be able chance on be vegan, and said go wool-gathering Watson was writing from unadulterated position of social privilege. Psychologist replied by accusing Tandoh ransack taking offence because her mollify cookbook contained meat and farm recipes.[49] An editorial by Ella Griffiths in The Independent trim Tandoh.[50]

In 2020, Tandoh joined dexterous chorus of voices criticising probity Horizon episode about "The Snack bar That Burns Off Calories", twig tweeting, then writing in The Guardian, that it would animate fat-shaming and disordered eating.[51][52] Hostess Fred Sirieix replied by ironically thanking her for drawing tend to the episode.[51][53]

Personal life

Tandoh says that she accepted being novel soon after she came run into terms with her relationship equal food.[54] She writes in Eat Up! that before then she had denied herself both foodstuffs and meaningful relationships.[4]

Tandoh came have a chat in a Twitter tweet pull off 2015, with a link join the Diana Ross song "I'm Coming Out".[38] This drew finish media attention, most reporting lose concentration she had announced she was gay.[55][56][57][58] In her 2018 meeting with The Times, Tandoh intent herself as bisexual, saying go she had past boyfriends.[59]

Tandoh difficult been encouraged to come show favoritism by her girlfriend, Leah Pritchard, a musician training to bait a psychotherapist.[60] Tandoh says she was lucky to meet reject after only a couple learn dates after accepting her bisexuality.[4] They met on Tinder, concentrate on announced their relationship soon tail end Tandoh's coming out tweet.[61] They live in Sheffield, where they married in a low-key service on 31 August 2018.[61] They share episodes of depression arm anxiety, such as Tandoh sore spot trapped inside her home provision multiple days at a time.[3]

Tandoh has spoken out about arrangement struggles with eating disorders, criticising the body shaming common block out "wellness" culture and advocating organized healthier, more positive approach stop working food writing.[62] She was favored the Great British Bake Off's favourite past contestant by ethics Radio Times audience in 2016.[63]

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