The Great British Bake Off finalist Kim-Joy reveals plans for after the show

We can't wait!

Author: Emma Dodds & Tom DambachPublished 30th Oct 2018
Last updated 30th Oct 2018

This year's series of The Great British Bake Off has been one of the best yet - there's been the perfect balance of lovely, fuzzy friendship and intense, nail-biting cake topples. However, ahead of tonight's final (30th Oct), pretty much no-one can call who will win.

Finalist Kim-Joy, from Leeds, even joked during last week's episode that it must be the most evenly-balanced final ever, considering that each of the three finalists has each won two Star Bakers.

Kim-Joy spoke to our sister station, Radio Aire, today, and she revealed that the obvious rapport between the contestants is in no way just for show; it's genuine friendship.

"A lot of people said to us that the rapport this year has been really good," she agreed. "Everyone's been really supportive and we felt that as well. Ruby helped calm my nerves quite a lot, so going into the final was probably the least nerve-wracking of all the weeks, just because you felt really happy to have gotten that far and I think we all just felt we'd all done really well."

Well, to get to the final of Bake Off is no mean feat! Of course, Kim-Joy didn't drop any spoilers about the outcome of the show, but she did say that taking part in the show had grown her confidence in a huge way.

She explained, "When I reached the final it felt so surreal, and I was so happy. I felt really proud of myself because I felt I'd overcome so much to get to that stage," adding that she'd never dared to let herself hope about what she'd achieve on the show. "I didn't want to have to deal with the disappointment," she admitted, "So when it actually happened it was like, 'Wow, I can relax now!'

"I just felt this big wave of, 'I've proven that I can do this' - but looking back on it, I think just getting on the show itself was an achievement."

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Kim-Joy also revealed that she'd felt a desire to try her hand at Bake Off for a few years, but had never felt confident enough to try. "I've watched it for a few years, and people were always telling me to apply," she revealed. "But I never quite felt I had a big enough range of skill to get on there.

"But this year, I felt a lot more confident and ready to do it. I just wanted to go on there – it's a big challenge, it's an amazing thing to be able to do and I was just so shocked to find out that I'd actually got on it, and to get this far."

The mental health specialist also opened up about the worst part of the show - it will come as no surprise to viewers that she found Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith's judging the most nerve-wracking part of the show.

"Waiting to go up and be judged is probably the worst time," she admitted. "You don't really have anything to occupy you. At least during the actual bake you're doing stuff, so you're busy and can't think of anything else.

"But when you're waiting to go up and be judged, you're just looking at your bake and thinking, 'What if they notice this, which way round should I present it', and then you're hearing what they're saying about other people's, and you think, 'Oh God they're going to pick up the same thing about mine.'

"You overthink everything. The judging got a bit easier towards the end because there were less people, so there's less time for that nervousness to build up."

The 27-year-old also opened up about her hopes for the future, and expressed a desire to write a book. She said, "After Bake Off, I just want to put my all into everything, to get as much as possible from the experience and hopefully... I'd love to write a book, so we'll see what happens there!

"I just want to take on as many opportunities as possible and make the most of it because I feel so lucky to have got on this show and to have this brilliant platform, and then to get to the final - it's mind-blowing."

You can watch the final of The Great British Bake Off on Channel 4 tonight at 8pm.

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