Great British Bake Off To Lose Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry, Mel Giedroyc And Sue Perkins?

It’s been an emotional few hours for Great British Bake Off fans, with it being dramatically announced last night that Love Productions, the company behind the show, have ended their contract with the BBC because they felt that they weren’t being offered enough money for it.

Soon after, Channel 4 confirmed that they had “a bun in the oven” and everybody’s favourite baking show will be airing on their channel from next year.

It was all very dramatic.

Now, doubt has been cast over the future of GBBO’s stars, with Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood, Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc not being guaranteed fixtures of the show once it makes the move.

All four stars have previously admitted that they are eager to remain on the BBC, and Sue seemed to show her loyalty to the Beeb by retweeting the BBC press office’s statement that pleaded with Love Productions to “change their mind” so that Bake Off can remain “ad free” on their channel.

Speaking to The Sun, a source added: “Everyone is used to Paul, Mary, Mel and Sue being a part of the show.

"Love can’t forsee a show without them, but also they never could imagine leaving the BBC.

"Sue is an unashamed fan of the BBC and didn’t want to leave. Her and Mel both wanted it to stay put. Sue sharing the BBC’s statement giving itself a pat on the back rather than Love’s looking ahead to the future says it all.”

The BBC insist that they made a “very strong offer” to keep the show but were still a “considerable distance apart” from what Love Productions were looking for.

Mary previously told The Sun that she had “no idea” what will happen next, adding: “Anything that happens is nothing to do with my choice.”

And we have a feeling that GBBO fans feel exactly the same way.