Prue Leith, judge of The Great British Bake Off, received backlash on Tuesday after spoiling the finale hours before it aired.
Leith, 77, accidentally announced the winner of the competition to her more than 18,000 followers on Twitter.
The tweet was quickly deleted and replaced with an apology for her gaffe. The famed restaurateur and television presenter explained that she was in a different time zone when she sent the tweet out.
The amateur baking competition is wildly popular both in the U.K. and abroad.
Last year the series wrapped its final season on BBC and moved to Channel 4. Soon after the series changed networks, hosts Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc, along with judge Berry, announced they were leaving the show.
Leith’s spoiling of the finale didn’t stop viewers from tuning in, however.
According to The Guardian,“The programme attracted an overnight audience of 7.7 million, a 34.6% share of the audience and well above the average for the series before the final of 6 million.”
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