'It's 2021 and the judges on GBBO still use 'worth the calories' as a compliment'
they had no issue with them,"Y'all actually thinking you have a right to petition that Prue not mention the word"calorie" is hilarious. She can say whatever she wants. You can absolutely stop watching if you find her word choice damaging to your sense of worth or safety. Don't take it out on her. #GBBO"
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