FORMER Great British Bake Off finalist Ruby Tandoh has criticised Paul Hollywood over his decision to stay on the show as it moves to Channel 4.

Tandoh, who starred in the 2013 series, was accused of “flirting” with Hollywood during her time on the show.

Following Hollywood’s announcement that he will leave the BBC to continue as a judge on the baking show, a series of tweets were posted on Tandoh’s Twitter account slamming his decision.

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THE FBI is gathering information about an alleged altercation involving Brad Pitt on an aircraft carrying the actor and his children.

Brad’s wife Angelina Jolie filed for divorce on Monday, citing irreconcilable differences, and has asked for physical custody of the couple’s six children.

Several media outlets, using anonymous sources, have reported that the Ocean’s Eleven star is under investigation by a child welfare agency after allegedly clashing with one of his children.

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DJ legend Fatboy Slim is to perform a charity gig in a bid to help fight global poverty.

The star, real name Norman Cook, will launch Oxfam’s annual music festival which involves hundreds of gigs of all sizes and genres taking place across the UK throughout October.

He will mark ten years of Oxjam by performing at the Oxfam charity store in Dalston, London — a venue which has hosted some quintessential names in UK music over the past ten years, including Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker and The Kooks.

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STAR Wars actress Daisy Ridley has revealed she deleted her Instagram account because of the “pressure” of posting to millions of followers.

Daisy, who played Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, quit the social media app last month after reportedly receiving online abuse following a post about US gun violence.

Speaking at the Student Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Daisy said she had a “lot of growing up to do” and had no immediate plans to return to the photo-sharing site.

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A NEW batch of celebrities will spin around the dancefloor as they vie for the coveted glitter ball trophy when Strictly Come Dancing returns to TV tonight.

Former shadow chancellor Ed Balls, Birds Of A Feather star Lesley Joseph and singer Louise Redknapp are among the stars competing in the latest series.

They will be joined by American singer Anastacia, presenter Laura Whitmore, model Daisy Lowe, actor Danny Mac, singer Will Young, actress Tameka Empson, TV star Judge Robert Rinder, BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty, presenters Ore Oduba and Melvin Odoom and Olympians Greg Rutherford and Claudia Fragapane.

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Six stars will dance with their professional partners on Friday night’s show and the remaining nine will show off their moves on Saturday.