The latest episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer had viewers flocking to social media to discuss a rather grim-looking pie.
In the recent episode of the 's spin-off, celebs were tasked with three challenges: whipping up delicious crumpets for the signature round, mastering their piping skills in the technical challenge, and crafting a pie showstopper inspired by their celebrity hero.
This week's line-up featured actress and writer Meera Syal, comedian and actor Tommy Tiernan, famed for his role in Derry Girls, comedian Adam Buxton, and musician and actress Rebecca Lucy Taylor, also known as Self Esteem.
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For the showstopper round, the quartet unveiled their celebrity heroes. Tommy opted for folk music icon Bob Dylan, whom he immortalised in pecan pie form.
Adam, on the other hand, showcased a cherry pie tribute to Ridley Scott, while Meera crafted a vibrant pie in the likeness of artist Frida Kahlo. Rebecca paid sweet homage to the late George Michael with her sugary creation, reports .
However, it was Adam's pie that stole the spotlight on X, formerly , due to its deliberately gruesome design.
The comedian chose to honour Alien director Ridley Scott by replicating the film's infamous scene where an alien bursts from a person's stomach.
His unique take involved a pie featuring a banana carved to resemble an alien protruding from the centre.
The judges couldn't help but burst into laughter when the 'alien' pie flopped during its presentation. Despite the collapse, they recognised Adam's 'effort' and commended the taste of his pie.
On X, viewers shared their candid reactions with one fan declaring: "Adam's alien creation is probably the most repulsive and disgusting creation I've seen on #GBBO for some time." (sic)
Another was equally unnerved, commenting: "That image is nightmare fuel." While a third posted: "Paul and Caroline tasting alien pie [sick emoji] they sure do earn their wages on that show!" (sic)
In another segment of tonight's episode, Meera impressed with her skills in the signature round, securing the coveted 'Hollywood Handshake' from judge Paul Hollywood for her sensational crumpets.
Thrilled by Paul's approval, Meera couldn't contain her excitement: "I can die happy now. It really matters if someone enjoys your food."

The technical challenge of making a Lambeth Cake had the celebs struggling, yet it resulted in plenty of comedic moments. Rebecca emerged superior largely due to her competitors leaving paper in their cakes.
Fans tweeting about the night's challenges were full of enthusiasm, with one enthusing: "Who doesn't love a crumpet!"
Others celebrated the efforts of the contestants, expressing sentiments like: "Good luck to all taking part for such an important cause!"
In the finale, it was Meera who triumphed as star baker, captivating the judges with her scrumptious savoury offerings.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer returns next Sunday at 7.40pm on Channel 4.
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