John Whaite
John Whaite | |
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Born | John Whaite |
Residence | Greenwich, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
Education | University of Manchester |
Occupation |
Chef, Author, Baker and Television personality |
Years active | 2012-present |
Television |
The Great British Bake Off Lorraine |
Partner(s) | Paul[1] |
Website | |
Official website |
John Whaite is a British celebrity chef, author and reality television contestant, who won the third series of The Great British Bake Off in 2012.
Early life
John Whaite was born in Wigan and grew up on a farm in Wrightington.[2] He has two sisters, Jane and Victoria.[3] He became interested in baking when he was five after his parent divorced.[4] He won a place at Oxford to read modern and medieval languages, but switched to study Law at the University of Manchester so as to be nearer home.[5] He gained a first-class degree after sitting his law exams while filming Bake Off, and worked as banker in the Royal Bank of Scotland's asset finance department. However he rejected a career in law or banking after winning Bake Off, and opted to take classes at Le Cordon Bleu to pursue a career in baking.[6]
Career
The Great British Bake Off
In 2012, at the age of 23, John took part in the third series of The Great British Bake Off on BBC Two.
After making it through to the final, he won the show with his Italian Sausage and Roasted Vegetable Pithivier, fondant fancies and Heaven and Hell Chiffon Cake. Despite winning the show, he only won 'Star Baker' once in the series.
After Bake Off
He has set up a chocolate shop The Hungry Dog Artisan Chocolates.[7]
He is currently a resident chef on ITV's Lorraine programme, hosted by Lorraine Kelly.[8][9] As well as this, he has also appeared on This Morning, What's Cooking?, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and Sunday Brunch as a guest chef.[10]
He has released two cookery books. His first book, John Whaite Bakes was released on 25 April 2013,[11] and the second, John Whaite Bakes At Home was released on 27 March 2014.[12] He also writes a column on food for The Daily Telegraph.[13]
In 2015 'John Whaite's Kitchen Cookery School' will open in Lancashire. He also holds bakery classes at his home in Greenwich.[14]
Whaite is also ambassador for the charity Bake a Smile which provides cakes and baking workshops for children with terminal illnesses.[15]
Books
- John Whaite Bakes (released 25 April 2013)
- John Whaite Bakes At Home (released 27 March 2014)
References
- ↑ "John Whaite". RUCO.
- ↑ Dianne Bourne (1 October 2014). "Great British Bake Off winner John Whaite tips Luis Troyano as 'dark horse' of competition". Manchester Evening News.
- ↑ "John Whaite". Sainsbury.
- ↑ Emily Hill (10 September 2013). "Have yourself a very merry BAKE OFF! Winner John Whaite shares his four favourite Christmas recipes". The Daily Mail.
- ↑ Roger Borrell (April 16, 2013). "Wigan’s fabulous baking boy - Great British Bake Off winner John Whaite". Lancashire Life.
- ↑ Jenny Johnston (19 April 2013). "John Whaite was destined for a highly paid but deathly dull job in the City when he won Bake Off. Now he's hoping to make even more dough". The Daily Mail.
- ↑ Debashine Thangevelo (July 10, 2014). "Whaite’s victory tastes extra sweet". Tonight.
- ↑ Helena Kealey (5 Aug 2014). "Bake Off: the winners reveal their secrets". The Daily Telegraph.
- ↑ "John Whaite". ITV.
- ↑ Laura Mitchell (8 November 2013). "Great British Bake Off's John Whaite: Mary and Paul's support means so much to me". Daily Express.
- ↑ Sophia Moir (Apr 26, 2013). "John Whaite: How baking helps me battle depression - EXCLUSIVE". Yahoo Lifestyle.
- ↑ Josh Willacy (27 March 2014). "The winner bakes it all: Great British Bake Off ace John Whaite reveals guilty secrets and making mum jealous". Mancunian Matters.
- ↑ "John Whaite". The Daily Telegraph.
- ↑ Sophie McCoid-SOU (25 February 2015). "Great British Bake Off winner opens West Lancashire cookery school". Southport Visiter.
- ↑ "Great British Bake Off winners: where they are now?". The Independent.