The Mail on Sunday, Channel 4 bosses and production company Love Productions have managed to find a solution by keeping everyone involved in the show in the same location until filming is completed.Cast and crew members are currently in quarantine at their own homes for two weeks before production work begins.The publication also reports that 80-year-old judge Prue Leith was refused insurance cover as she is considered ‘vulnerable’.
The show is struggling to get their regular insurance as filming is about to begin.A source told the publication that it would have been ‘impossible’ for the series to go ahead without Prue so dramatic action had to be taken.Bake-Off bosses initially tried to hire an entire Center Parcs resort to put up its.
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