Well, well, well. This is something we never thought we'd be reporting about...
But former The Great British Bake Off judge and all round legend Mary Berry has admitted to CHEATING on her husband-to-be Paul Hunnings, calling him "the London one", as she revealed she had several on the go.
The 84-year-old said she wanted to "keep her options open", despite knowing that Paul would be the one for her.
She confessed, "Paul was a friend of my brother's, and I met him and sort of did things together.
"But I had another boyfriend in Bath, and he was in London and I used to go home at the weekend."
She went on to say, "There are weekends you see - I used to drive home on the A4, [as] there was no M4, and I used to go home Friday night and go back on Sunday night.
"Paul was the London one and I had a Bath one, actually there were several in Bath..."
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Rosie, 28, Somerset
Given a children's baking book age five, Rosie started early. As an on-call veterinary surgeon, she now uses baking to relax and keep her nurses happy – often baking through the night. Inspired by rural life, she takes her passion for animals into her baking in the best way.
Alice, 28, Essex
Beginning her obsession with baking in her teen years, when a scoliosis operation left her recovering at home, Alice is a geography teacher. In fact, she sounds like the best geography teacher of all time as she states she teaches using baking – demonstrating volcanic activity with cakes.
Henry, 20, Durham
This university student is living his life's dream on GBBO this year, having only got into baking after a Bake Off tent was pitched up in his local park at age 12. Having spent eight years honing is craft, he now bakes for his student friends at Durham University.
Phil, 56, Essex
Motorbike enthusiast and HGV driver, Phil has baked since school being introduced to it in his home economics class. Passionate about focaccia, granary bread and brioche, he bakes up to five times a week and sounds like our dream husband.
David, 36, Yorkshire
A bread connoisseur, David is an international health advisor who got into baking watching his mum. Apparently, the family never ate shop-bought bread at home, so naturally that's his strong point. However, he's also terrified of Paul Hollywood, so let's hope he rises to the occasion (yes pun very much intended).
Priya, 24, Leicester
Another baker since near-birth, Priya started baking in her primary school's after-school club. Although apparently, her real obsession began when she was given a mixer as a wedding gift seven years ago, now experimenting with began baking in her spare time from being a marketing consultant.
Michelle, 25, Tenby
This welsh shop administrator grew up on a farm baking almost every other day. A fan of fresh bread and sweet treats, Michelle is literally all of us on an all-inclusive holiday eating bread rolls and three desserts with every meal.
Dan, 32, Rotherham
Dan is a support worker, but more importantly, he's a feeder. At least, he sounds like one. Getting into baking to impress his romantic interests at 21, he even baked his own wedding cake in what seems like a highly-unnecessary way to make your wedding day 80x more stressful. Of course, being used to that kind of pressure makes us think he'll be at ease in the GBBO tent.
Amelia, 24, Halifax
As a fashion designer, Amelia brings her keen eye to detail into her baking with intricate decorations her greatest passion. Honing her skills while at university, she cites her best bake as a snow leopard cake she made for her nephews 5th birthday.
Steph, 28, Chester
The ultimate millennial baker, Steph makes healthy bakes by incorporating fruit and vegetables into her recipes. The shop assistant, while passionate about sports and wellness, is also a very messy baker – so perhaps not as Instagram-friendly as you would think!
Jamie, 20, Surrey
Another youngster inspired by Bake Off, he only starting baking after watching the show and attempting his own plaited loaf. Essentially living his life in training for this show, he has taken on multiple technical challenges in his own time – which he seems to have a lot of as a part-time waiter.
Michael, 26, Stratford-upon-Avon
A Geordie turned Scott after moving to Scone aged seven, Michael is part theatre manager part fitness instructor – essentially, the ultimate millennial mix, even our drama students these days have fitness Instagram's. Inspired by his Indian heritage when baking, he claims to be best at cakes and pastry.
Helena, 40, Leeds
Raised in Lanzarote, Helena's baking is inspired by her Spanish grandmother. Born in North Africa before moving to Spain, she has also lived in Las Vegas where she got into baking for the first time. With all her bakes infused with Spanish flavours, she is one to watch.
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Mary went on to say, "You keep your options open. To cut a long story short, we [her and Paul] have been married 50 years and I wouldn't change a thing really."
Mary married Paul (not Hollywood) in 1966, just four years before she started a career in baking.
She was an extremely successful TV presenter and best-selling author before she appeared as a judge on the BBC's popular baking programme The Great British Bake Off.
She judged on seven seasons of the show, before quitting in 2016, when the show failed to make a deal with the BBC and moved to Channel 4 instead.
But reuniting with former Bake Off hosts Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc earlier this year, Mary also revealed her other naughty past times on their podcast An Hour or So With.
She said during her school days she was "naughty", adding, "We had to walk to school and I would be looking in the garden, patting the dog and I would often arrive late.
"Homework was something that was left on the shelf, or didn't actually get home, or if it did I would say 'no homework today'."
BRB, we just need to process what Mary has said...