While most viewers have taken nicely to Channel 4’s new version of The Great British Bake Off, there’s been one glaring problem – the conspicuous lack of a Star Baker honour for fan-favourite contestant Liam, who has come up short every week.

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However, Pastry Week finally redressed this great wrong, with Liam finally being named Star Baker for a recipe first pioneered by his grandma – and it’s fair to say the viewers were a TEENSY bit pleased about his triumph.

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Liam himself was particularly happy to see his success on the small screen. Well, can you blame him?

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We expect Liam’s nan Cynthia will be getting a VERY nice thank-you card for this one.

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The Great British Bake Off continues on Channel 4 on Tuesdays at 8.00pm

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