Alba Carrillo's funny reflection in 'Bake Off: famous people in the oven' on the world of gossip: ''It's our culture''

Alba Carrillo has become one of the funniest and wittiest television characters on our country's small screen.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 February 2024 Monday 16:19
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Alba Carrillo's funny reflection in 'Bake Off: famous people in the oven' on the world of gossip: ''It's our culture''

Alba Carrillo has become one of the funniest and wittiest television characters on our country's small screen. Thanks to her participation in reality shows such as Supervivientes or Big Brother VIP, the audience had the opportunity to get to know Lucía Pariente's daughter better, who until then had been somewhat cold towards the public.

Subsequently, the writer participated as a collaborator in other spaces of Mediaset España, a company in which she worked for many years and from which she left through the back door when the management of the communication group changed.

A couple of months ago, after launching her own book and participating in small projects that have allowed her to be more connected to her family and loved ones, Carrillo very excitedly announced that she was returning to television with TVE.

Our country's public network signed the model as a contestant on Celebrity Bake off: famous people in the oven, a culinary program in the purest Masterchef style in which the (famous) participants fight to become the best pastry chef.

In this program, Alba Carrillo met again with friends from the television industry and familiar faces: Rocío Carrasco, Terelu Campos, Yolanda Ramos, Azúcar Moreno, Blas Cantó, Ana Boyer, etc.

As has been seen during the broadcasts of the different episodes of the cooking talent, Carrillo has become one of the most interesting profiles of the cast and does not hesitate when it comes to making jokes and enjoying himself between desserts.

In the last episode of the program, Marta López's friend gave the audience a fun reflection about the world of 'gossip': ''I love gossip. Gossip gives life. People who say no... and in Spain we are gossips. That's wonderful and that's our culture. In the end that is not gossip, it is knowing how the world is, like watching the news. I have to find out, then, hey, who is single, who is not... all that.''

Alba gave the viewers of La 1 de Televisión Española a hilarious moment talking about the pink world and 'gossip', but she also experienced a tense moment yesterday with her friend Rocío Carrasco. It all started when Carrillo's cake burned. Wanting to improve herself, the talk show host tried again with the same result: "I've had a shitty day and I can't take it anymore."

In an attempt to help her, Rocío Jurado's daughter approached and removed the mold from her dessert, at which point she broke the cookie. ''I don't want you to help me. You broke my cookie. It's no use to me if they help me,'' said Feliciano López's ex. ''I would give them my cake if they let me do it,'' Carrasco confessed before the program's cameras. Despite her nerves and her blockage, Alba managed to finish the dessert and survived another episode.