November 18th 2024.
A beloved star from The Great British Bake Off has caused quite a stir among fans with some recently resurfaced photos. The show's official Instagram account shared a throwback picture of Dame Prue Leith from the 1970s, and the internet was sent into a frenzy. In the black and white image, a young and stunning Dame Prue can be seen with her dark cropped hair, wearing a slip dress and striking diamond earrings while casually leaning against a bar. Fans were quick to comment, with one social media user even saying she looked like she belonged in a James Bond film, exclaiming, "Looking like a Bond Girl!"
Many others echoed the same sentiment, with one fan calling her a "total knockout" then and now. It's no surprise that Dame Prue has always had the X Factor, as another fan noted, "Wow! What a knockout! But she's still as stunning today as in the 70s." It's clear that Dame Prue has been dazzling her admirers for decades, and most recently, she surprised everyone with a bold and daring new look on the runway.
Earlier this year, the 84-year-old TV star walked the runway for the Vin + Omi show at London Fashion Week, leaving everyone in awe. She donned a striking black leather dress with daring slits and matching gloves, giving off a dominatrix vibe. Her usually subtle and natural makeup was replaced with a black smokey eye and bright red lips, and her hair was styled in a disheveled manner. It's safe to say that Dame Prue has always had an eye for fashion and knows how to make a statement.
But before her days as a judge on The Great British Bake Off, Dame Prue was a renowned chef and cookbook writer. She even founded her own cooking school, Leith's School of Food and Wine, in the 1970s, which has trained both professional chefs and amateur cooks. Some of her well-known alumni include Lorraine Pascale, Gizzi Erskine, and Matt Tebbutt, along with Michelin-star chefs like Joe Mercer Nairne and Matt Christmas. With her impressive culinary background, it's no wonder that she's a respected judge on the show.
Dame Prue's career began with her training at Le Cordon Bleu cookery school in London, followed by her work as a caterer before opening her own restaurant in west London in 1969. She also has written several books, including the famous Leith's Cookery Bible, which is constantly updated and used as a textbook for her school. It's clear that cooking and food have always been a passion for Dame Prue, and she has made a significant impact in the culinary world.
The Great British Bake Off will continue to air on Channel 4 tomorrow at 8pm, and fans can't wait to see more of Dame Prue's expertise and charm. Do you have a celebrity story or photos to share? The Agency entertainment team would love to hear from you. Get in touch by emailing us, calling our number, or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We can't wait to hear from you!
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