COOKING ON GAS: THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BAKE-OFF CONTESTANTS OF ALL TIME

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  • The Celebrity Chef Credit Report reveals that the top 24 Bake Off contestants could earn an estimated £13.8k from sponsored posts on Instagram
  • Nadiya Hussain named the most successful GBBO contestant of all time
  • Bake Off contestants have a 2-year TV career on average, with winners John Whaite, Nadiya Hussain, and Candice Brown enjoying the longest broadcast careers since GBBO
  • The top 24 contestants star in a total of 458 TV episodes
  • The Bake Off contestants see a combined 267,300 global searches per month
  • The Celebrity Chef Credit Report can be found here: https://www.money.co.uk/guides/celebrity-chef-credit-report

A new report by the personal finance experts at money.co.uk reveals the most successful Great British Bake Off winners and runners up from the past 10 series.

The report takes the top ranking GBBO contestants to date1 and scores them based on six factors to determine who is the most successful.

Success Factors:

  1. Number of published books (via Goodreads)
  2. Social media influence (via Instagram)
  3. TV appearances (via IMDB)
  4. TV career length (via IMDB)
  5. Number of searches and volume (via Google Trends, Ahrefs)
  6. Cookbook average ratings (via Goodreads)

Using a weighted ranking system, the study then assigned a score to each baker in the index, revealing the most successful GBBO contestant to date.

The Top 10 Most Successful UK Chefs Ranked

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Source: Money.co.uk

Sitting proudly at the top of the list is Nadiya Hussain who takes the number one spot as the most successful Bake-off winner in the Celebrity Chef Credit Report, scoring 91 out of 100.

Nadia has written various newspaper columns, fronted the TV show ‘The Chronicles of Nadiya’, as well as appearing in over 115 TV shows.

She has released seven cookbooks to date of which one was a best-seller and has become a guest presenter on Loose Women.

Her biggest accolade to date was being selected to bake Queen Elizabeth’s birthday cake when the monarch turned 90 in April 2016.

In second place is cooking wiz and fashion icon, Candice Brown, scoring 76.5 out of 100 in the report.

She left her job as a PE teacher to pursue a career in baking and during her time on bake-off she was named star baker three times, more than any other contestant in the series.

Since being crowned the winner of series seven (and the last winner from the BBC version of the show) she has landed the role as a columnist for The Times and has released a cookbook featuring comfort food recipes.

In 2018 she took part in the reality TV show Dancing on Ice as well as appearing in over 58 TV shows since winning her series of Bake Off.

However, it has been a difficult year for Candice, as she secretly split from her husband-of-two-years Liam Macaulay earlier in the year.

Commenting on the results of the Celebrity Chef Credit Report, Salman Haqqi, personal finance expert at money.co.uk explains how celebrity chefs are cooking up a storm outside of the kitchen: “Celebrity and wealth used to be the exclusive domain of actors, singers, and sports stars, but in recent years there is plenty of cash in cooking and baking because of the increased appetite for food shows.

“As the world’s culinary experts consolidate their TV appearances, recipe books and expand their brands on social media, it’s fair to say that the top cooks are feasting on the money they are making from their fame.

“Whether it’s their hypnotising cooking skills or their harsh but entertaining reviews, celebrity foodies are much more than just skilled in the kitchen”.

Find the full Money.co.uk Celebrity Chef Report here: https://www.money.co.uk/guides/celebrity-chef-credit-report


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