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Sixth person The Great British Bake of The tent has been revealed.
Office assistant Natalia left the show after the judges failed to win their hearts during the week.
Judge in Tuesday’s episode Paul Hollywood And dame Prau Lith The bakers asked to make delicious straps for their signature, a traditional gala pie for technology and a complexly fabricated tart for the shostopper challenge.
At the end of the episode, Ellison Hammond revealed that medical student Jasmine was a star baker and co-scientist Noel Fielding announced that Natalia would leave. Channel 4 show.
Natalia, who is from Ukraine, said: “I am proud of myself and I think my little girl will be proud and I hope that I have made my country feel a little proud of me.
“Oh God, I think I am going to cry. I have met all these amazing people, I love you guys, you are all very good. Oh, I am going to cry again!”
Considering his experience after the show, he said: “I have learned to trust myself – cooking from my heart, adaptation under pressure and sharing your culture with confidence.

“I have also learned that even when something goes wrong, you still keep walking. The mentality remains with me far beyond the tent.”
The 32 -year -old said: “I put my heart and soul in what I did during my time.
“I think this is the magic and challenge of Bake of – one moment can lift you up, and the other can actually take your exam.”
Natalia, who lives in Eastern Yorkshire and moved to Britain just before the war began in her country four years ago, also said that her departure was “a little unexpected”.

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He said, “I honestly thought that my bex was very good that week – and the judges looked happy, especially from my showstopper”.
“So when my name was called, I was stunned at first. You try to prepare yourself for that moment, but it is very difficult even when he comes.
“Of course, I was emotional – not because of despair, but because I did not feel ready to say goodbye.
“But other bakers were amazing. They hug me, say kind words and even shed some tears.”
Speaking about the future, he said: “I would love to continue to cook and share more Ukrainian bakes with people in Britain – maybe pop -up, through books, or a day through a small cake cafe!
“I also expect to support Ukrainian objectives and continue using baking to add cultures.
“Staying in the tent gave me the confidence to dream big – and now, I would like to keep moving forward.”
Natalia on Friday 10 October at 8 pm The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4: An Extra Slice will join the Brand and Tom Alan.