Prue Leith: I couldn't sleep after my Great British Bake-of slip
Leith, 77, was in Bhutan when she tweeted her congratulations to Sophie Faldo, hours before the Channel 4 final.
She told RTE’s The Ray D’Arcy Show that the nation’s prime minister Tshering Tobgay called her after the error.
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Hide Ad“He was rather pleased because I said Bhutan. It was good for tourism I think,” Leith said.
After the gaffe, the show’s judge had told the Press Association: “I’m in Bhutan. The time difference is massive. I thought that they got it six hours ago.
“I’m in too much of a state to talk about it. It was a mistake. I f***** up.”
Now she has said that when she realised what she had done she tried to delete her tweet.
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Hide Ad“I was in such a panic I couldn’t work my phone. I couldn’t delete it,” Leith said.
“So I rang my secretary and she said: ‘Don’t worry, I have already done it’ - 89 seconds afterwards but it was too late.”
Leith said everyone at Bake Off and Channel 4 was very supportive, but added: “It was days before I could sleep properly.”