Bake Off hasn't even started yet, but it has already made history because this year's cast features the show's first-ever deaf contestant.
is set to return to TV screens next week with a brand new group of bakers.The beloved baking show is returning just in time for cozy season with the first episode airing on Tuesday, September 26th.Viewers are set to meet a brand new cast and even a new presenter this season with Alison Hammond taking over from comedian Matt Lucas.
The show hasn't even started yet, but it has already made history because this year's cast features the show's first-ever deaf contestant. 27-year-old Tasha Stones is one of 12 bakers joining the show this year. The participation officer will be accompanied by a British Sign Language interpreter during her time on the show.She also praised her interpreter for being so supportive throughout her
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