PRUE Leith is taking a break from The Great British Bake Off — after seven years as judge.
The 84-year-old will not appear on the celebrity version of the show this summer, insiders say.
Channel 4 bosses are now scouting for a replacement to star alongside Paul Hollywood — with Nigella Lawson a favourite.
A source said: “Prue absolutely loves working on Bake Off but filming two series a year can be punishing on top of her other commitments.
“She has already filmed the normal series, which will air this year but she will not appear on the celebrity version.
“Prue has made it clear she adores the show and would like to come back in 2025.
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“She will turn 85 next year, so it’s not surprising that she wants to take time off.”
Prue replaced Mary Berry on Bake Off in 2017 and appears alongside fellow judge Paul, 58, and hosts Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding.
Her role on the show helped her crack America, with Prue admitting she was not well known there before.
She said: “Paul helped me get the job. I know that they auditioned a lot of younger people to be his partner.”
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Prue, who was made a Dame in 2021 for her services to food, broadcasting and charity, admits she has given up breakfast and lunch to stay in shape.
She said: “Cake is delicious. I only have a teaspoon of each.
A spokesman for Bake Off creator Love Productions said: “Prue will be stepping back from The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer.”