She's a walking advert! Mary Berry totes her new recipe book as she arrives at the Radio 4 studios after taking a swipe at Paul Hollywood
- Mary Berry, 81, arrived at radio studios on Friday morning
- Speaking on Woman's Hour to promote her new cookery book
- Scooped best television judge at National Television Awards on Wednesday
She's one of the world's most recognised chefs with 75 cookery books under her belt but Mary Berry proved there's no harm in a little self-promotion on Friday morning.
The 81-year-old toted her own recipe book as she arrived at the BBC studios in central London for an interview on Woman's Hour on Friday morning.
The Great British Bake Off judge wrapped up warm in a black bomber jacket, black pencil skirt and pink blouse.
Mary Berry toted her new recipe book as she arrived at the Radio 4 studios to carry out an interview on Woman's Hour
She offset her look with black Chelsea boots and a colourful printed scarf.
Mary looked radiant and refreshed despite her early wake up time ahead of her stint on the popular radio show.
Mary will be telling the show about the best recipes in her 60 year career, as well as life after Bake Off.
She's got a new book coming out and a new TV series and she joins Jenni in the studio with her Chocolate Reflection Cake and Scots Whisky Cream pudding.
The 81-year-old toted her own recipe book as she arrived at the BBC studios for an interview on Friday morning
Resplendent in a black and pink outfit, Mary offset her look with black Chelsea boots and a colourful printed scarf
Mary, who is known for her fashion-forward approach to dressing, looked trendy in a black bomber jacket
Mary will be telling the show about the best recipes in her 60 year career, as well as life after Bake Off
Her appearance comes after she finally acknowledged her former Great British Bake Off co-judge's controversial decision to ditch the BBC for Channel 4.
In an apparent dig at Paul Hollywood at the launch of her new book, the 81-year-old described former GBBO presenters Mel Geidroyc and Sue Perkins as her 'guardian angels', before adding: 'they're firmly with the BBC too.'
When it was confirmed that the hugely popular show was to move from its BBC home to Channel 4 in a multi-million pound deal, it emerged that Paul Hollywood was the only one of its four stars prepared to go too.
The octogenarian baker, who was named best television judge at last night's National Television Awards, also dismissed the 'clean food' phenomenon touted by many of the UK's new generation of culinary stars at her book launch.
Mary Berry, 81, won big at the National Television Awards scooping the best television judge at the January 25th ceremony
Mel, Sue and Mary all chose to remain with the BBC, while Paul opted to stick with GBBO following Channel 4's acquisition of the show for £75million
Speaking at the launch of Everyday, held at Fortnum and Mason's Diamond Jubilee Salon in London, Mary said of reuniting with Mel and Sue: 'We haven't seen each other for such a long time.
'They are my guardian angels and they're firmly with the BBC too.'
Hollywood was at the centre of a GBBO storm when programme makers Love Productions switched Channel 4 in a £75million deal.
While Mel and Sue refused to follow the money over at Channel 4, Paul secured a deal that he said 'doubled his wages'.
Despite Mary's allusions to the GBBO row at the launch, she has said she will still tune into the show when it eventually airs.
Speaking at the NTAs to Digital Spy she said: 'Of course [I will watch the show]. I'll see what they're up to.
'I want to see Paul because we're still great friends.'
Mary, Mel and Sue have all reaped the benefits from sticking with the BBC and were rewarded for their loyalty to the broadcaster with new shows in 2017.
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