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As “The Great British Bake Off” makes its annual return to television screens, Bonusetu.com has revealed intriguing insights into the financial success and current careers of past winners. The study, which calculates the estimated Instagram earnings of former Bake Off champions based on their follower numbers and engagement rates, offers a snapshot of how their lives have evolved since winning the coveted title.

Leading the earnings is Nancy Birtwhistle, the Season Five winner from 2014. With an impressive 828,000 Instagram followers and a strong engagement rate of 1.55%, Birtwhistle is estimated to earn £2,052 per Instagram post. She remains active in the public eye with appearances on “This Morning” and continues to promote her five lifestyle books, covering baking, cleaning, and gardening.

Instagram Earnings of All Great British Bake Off Winners 
Season Winner  Season  Instagram Followers  Engagement Rate (%)  Estimated Earnings per Post  
Matty Edgell  Season 14, 2023  455,100  1.94  £1,748 
Syabira Yusoff  Season 13, 2022  91,200  1.11  £570 
Giuseppe Dell’Anno  Season 12, 2021  270,700  0.59  £1,140 
Peter Sawkins  Season 11, 2020  302,200  3.79  £1,444 
David Atherton  Season 10, 2019  155,500  0.94  £699 
Rahul Mandal  Season 9, 2018  468,600  0.67  £1,368 
Sophie Faldo  Season 8, 2017  47,700  3.15  £418 
Candice Brown  Season 7, 2016  262,400  0.16  £912 
Nadiya Hussain  Season 6, 2015  890,700  0.35  £1,596 
Nancy Birtwhistle  Season 5, 2014  828,000  1.55  £2,052 
Frances Quinn  Season 4, 2013  80,900  0.37  £402 
John Whaite  Season 3, 2012  295,900  0.94  £1,368 
Joanne Wheatley  Season 2, 2011  26,900  1.46  £182 
Edd Kimber  Season 1, 2010  462,900  0.83  £1,368 

Following Birtwhistle is Nadiya Hussain, who won Season Six in 2015. Despite a lower engagement rate of 0.35%, Hussain’s large following of 890,700 on Instagram helps her earn around £1,596 per post. Hussain has achieved considerable success in television, authoring six cookbooks, hosting six BBC shows, and writing for The Times, while continuing to engage fans with her recipes online.

The most recent winner, Matty Edgell from Season 14, earns approximately £1,748 per Instagram post. With 455,000 followers and a higher engagement rate of 1.94%, Edgell has transitioned from teaching PE and Science to focusing full-time on baking. He collaborates with brands like Carnation and Nestlé, plans to write a book, and is looking into expanding his cake business.

Other notable figures include Giuseppe Dell’Anno, winner of Season 12, who has immersed himself in the Cheltenham food scene, launching baking classes and releasing two cookbooks. Peter Sawkins, the youngest-ever champion from Season 11, has also made headlines with two cookbooks and recent graduation from a Las Vegas pastry school.

David Atherton, who won Season 10, keeps busy with his podcast “Sticky Bun Boys” and serves as an ambassador for pet food brands. Rahul Mandal, Season Nine’s victor, published a cookbook and continues to share recipes in The Times.

Sophie Faldo, Season Eight winner, runs a luxury cake business and teaches baking, while Candice Brown, from Season Seven, manages a pub and shares recipes from her cookbooks. Frances Quinn, from Season Four, has published a cookbook and hosts the series “Baking Playlist,” holding the world record for the largest Jaffa Cake.

Season Three’s John Whaite has a thriving brownie business and baking school, and Joanne Wheatley, from Season Two, maintains a Lisbon-based blog and has authored two baking books. Edd Kimber, the first-ever winner from 2010, tours internationally with his cookbooks and updates followers through his newsletter.

A spokesperson for Bonusetu.com commented: “As autumn arrives, fans eagerly await the return of Bake Off. With Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood back on our screens, this season promises new baking talents and the familiar charm that has made the show a beloved autumn tradition. From Edd Kimber to Matty Edgell, the journey from hopeful contestant to baking star continues to captivate audiences and inspire future contestants.”

The financial and career successes of these Bake Off winners reflect not only their talent but also the enduring popularity and impact of the show.

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