The Great British Baking Show: Where the Winners Are Now

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Since his appearance on the show in 2010, the baker has written for several magazines, made appearances on numerous TV shows, and authored six cookbooks.

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Season 1: Edd Kimber

On her popular culinary blog, Jo's Blue AGA, the second winner of the competition Jo Wheatley continues to share her most recent dishes with readers.

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Season 2: Jo Wheatley

John Whaite, the winner of season three, continued to compete on Strictly Come Dancing (the UK version of Dancing With the Stars) and finished in second place.

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Season 3: John Whaite

The 40-year-old has published a cookbook and launched her own baking blog since appearing on the show. This year, she even created the largest Jaffa Cake in history.

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Season 4: Frances Quinn

She is active on social media, but she has also followed in the footsteps of her rivals by starting her own blog and penning a number of books on baking and eco-friendly living.

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Season 5: Nancy Birtwhistle

She has been in numerous cooking and baking programmes as a host and judge, including Junior Bake Off, a GBBS offshoot in the United Kingdom.

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Season 6: Nadiya Hussain

In addition to being a baker, cookbook author, and GBBS season seven champion, Candice Brown also became a restaurant proprietor in 2019 when her pub, The Green Man, opened.

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Season 7: Candice Brown

Sophie Faldo started her very own baking company, Sophie Faldo Couture Cakes, after taking first place in the competition's eighth season in 2017.

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Season 8: Sophie Faldo