Bake Off Celebrity Special's Emma Willis accidentally makes NSFW biscuit

Photo credit: Mark Bourdillon/Love Productions - Channel 4
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The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer was back on again tonight (March 22) with another line-up of celebrities ready to whip out their best baking tricks as they entered the tent in aid of Stand Up To Cancer.

However, in a hilarious turn of events, the show turned a bit NSFW thanks to some ambivalent animal cookies.

The newest episode featured former Big Brother presenter Emma Willis, Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo, Taskmaster co-host Alex Horne and Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison.

The bakers attempted some ambitious-looking animal biscuits, some messy, sometimes overbaked, Madeleine sponges, and ended the episode with a creative take on choux pastry sculptures that represented a secret talent for each one.

Photo credit: Mark Bourdillon/Love Productions - Channel 4
Photo credit: Mark Bourdillon/Love Productions - Channel 4

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Emma Willis was crowned the Star Baker of the episode by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith after winning all rounds with her baking concoctions and impressing the judges with her crème pat-filled Choux bun building site, in honour of her love for DIY.

However, her baking skills were not the only thing that stirred interesting conversations amongst the viewers. Instead, it was her ambiguous elephant cookies from the first round that stole the show.

The TV presenter had decided to create elephant Viennese biscuits for the challenge – her goal being making them "buttery, little bit crumbling, like if you dip it in your tea you might lose it".

However, when presenter Matt Lucas approached her stand, he – along with viewers – were left flabbergasted by the biscuits' uncanny resemblance to, well, male genitals.

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"Now you call these elephants…" he said awkwardly. "They don't only remind me of elephants."

Poor Emma did not have better luck later on when she attempted to add tusks to her elephants, admitting they ended up being "wonky".

"The baking process is not helping @EmmaWillis's 'elephants' to steer away from inappropriateness," the British Bake Off account tweeted cheekily.

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Even so, the critics were impressed by the NSFW biscuits' flavour. She even earned a handshake from Paul Hollywood that left her positively blushing.

When asked how the experience had been, she said: "Big. Firm. Good grip!"

Of course, that only added to fans' entertainment, who had been quick to react on Twitter to Emma's NSFW biscuits.

The Great British Bake Off airs on Channel 4 in the UK. In the US, it's known as The Great British Baking Show, and streams on Netflix.

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