Why was Scott Mills' 'Bake Off' episode scrapped?
Channel 4 deemed it inappropriate to air the episode given the seriousness of the accusations against Scott Mills.
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An episode of 'The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer' featuring Scott Mills has been removed from Channel 4's schedule following his firing from the BBC amidst serious allegations. The episode was set to air on April 18, 2026,...
Scott Mills, a former BBC Radio 2 host, faced allegations of serious sexual offenses dating back to 1997-2000. Although a police investigation was closed in 2019, new information prompted the BBC to terminate his contract. Channel 4 followed suit by pulling the 'Celebrity Bake Off' episode featuring Mills, which also included appearances by singer Rag'n'Bone Man, DJ Edith Bowman, and JLS star Aston Merrygold. The BBC stated that the new information pertained to the alleged victim being under 16 years old. Mills has expressed his cooperation with the police investigation and his hope for privacy.
Channel 4 deemed it inappropriate to air the episode given the seriousness of the accusations against Scott Mills.
Mills faced allegations of historical sexual offenses involving a minor, dating back to the late 1990s.
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