Strictly finalist John Wheite admitted that he felt ‘bitter’ after he had fallen with a big money through a car agreement after pical photos of him appeared online.
The ex-baker and chef, who won the third series of the Great British Bake Off, recently joined fans again after an interruption of the site.


After he had admitted that he had returned when his TV work had dried up, the spicy photos led him to be dropped from an upcoming Peugeot car campaign.
On his Instagram stories he placed an image of the car keys that he was asked to return through the brand, with a only key ring that he had brutally added.
He endorsed the image: “When I announced that I only did fans @peugeotuk no longer worked with me and asked for the car back.”
“So I return it with a little merch #i’mnotbitter #pornstarscantdrivepepeugeugeots.”
The British Baker recently revealed how he had again joined the Platform -based subscription, where makers share exclusive content for adults with fans, after stopping TV during the day.
Fans say: “That river walked dry,” said the dancer that he had to earn money to “put food on the table”, and he offers a “service” that brings a “little brutal joy”.
He said, “I have had many DMs about why I only merged fans when I regretted it last time.”
“First of all, I think it is important to remember that we are, or at least small parts of us, can change.”
“For example, I don’t want to live that my life is stuck in a steadfast template that limits my next move.”
“Secondly, I enjoy performance. I enjoy showing a show. I enjoy building my body and celebrating the results.”
“That is not for everyone, and that’s ok – if you don’t like meat, you just walk on at the butcher shop.”
After his admission fans, fans quickly supported, with comedian Ellie Taylor said: “Big fan of both your brownies and your sandwiches X.”
Fellow Strictly participant Michelle Visage said, “You do you dear.”
The dancer had been on the site earlier and left because it: “I didn’t learn with my role on television during the day.”
After leaving the TV industry 18 months ago, however, he said: “I thought it was (mostly) great while it took and made some great friendships that I will cherish, but that river had driven dry for me. It didn’t take me on fire anymore.”
Since then, the Chef has launched Ruff Puff Brownies, a company that sells brownies and blondies that he regularly promotes on his Instagram.


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