This is how to watch Scarborough student Freya Cox in new series of The Great British Bake Off
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The former student at Scarborough Sixth Form College, now studying psychology at university, is one of the 12 contestants in the new series, which begins this evening.
Freya, 19, who is from Scarborough, is the youngest baker in this year’s tent and is set to make history as the competition's first vegan baker.
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Hide AdShe said she likes to be “unexpected” with her baking, and enjoys creating intricate designs ... and usually makes a lot of mess in the process!
Describing her emotions when she first walked into the Bake Off tent, Freya said: "I remember just thinking how surreal the whole situation was. I was definitely more overwhelmed with excitement than anything else.
"I was nervous and wanted to get started but overall, I genuinely just felt so honoured and blessed to be stood in the tent. It felt like one of the best moments of my life so far."
Ahead of tonight's first episode, Freya recalled her special memories of the first week of filming in the tent, she said: "I have really fond memories of Lizzie and I drinking Pina Coladas in the evening, but I also just loved all of us sitting outside together eating tea on the first couple of nights.
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Hide Ad"The first day in the tent I genuinely loved from start to finish, it was an experience I would give anything to do again."
The 19-year-old has a passion for horses and baking which are the result of spending lots of time with her grandma as she was growing up. Freya spends her time studying at university, whilst living at home with her parents so that she can continue to care for her horse, Winnie.
A year ago, Freya began making plant-based versions of classic bakes for her dad – now it’s her goal to bake so that no-one can tell the results are vegan.
The Scarborough baker said that she is "a massive perfectionist" and that her strengths are "definitely intricate details".
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Hide Ad"I’d say my weakness is probably the faffiness of pastry and bread. As a baker I think it’s really important to accept things don’t always go to plan and doing so is definitely not my strong point…but I am learning," Freya said.
You can keep up with Freya's progress on the Great British Bake Off by following her Instagram page here.
You can watch Freya and the rest of the contestants tackle mini rolls when the first episode of the new series airs at 8pm on Channel 4 on Tuesday, September 21.