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Bake Off SBT

2017 Brazilian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bake Off SBT is a Brazilian holiday–themed celebrity reality television competition spin-off from the main series Bake Off Brasil.[1]

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The series premiered on Saturday, December 23, 2017, at 9:30 p.m. (BRT / AMT) on SBT, aiming to find the best amateur celebrity baker from SBT.

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Host and judges

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Series overview

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Season 1 (2017)

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Fashion consultant Isabella Fiorentino won the competition with Nadja Haddad as the runner-up and Lívia Andrade finishing in third place.[2]

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Results summary

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  Judges' favourite bakers
  Star Baker
  Eliminated
  Judges' bottom bakers
  Runner-up
  Winner

Season 2 (2018)

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TV host Patricia Abravanel won the competition with Carla Fioroni as the runner-up and João Fernandes finishing in third place.[3]

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  Judges' favourite bakers
  Star Baker
  Eliminated
  Judges' bottom bakers
  Runner-up
  Winner
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Season 3 (2019)

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Makeup artist Junior Mendes won the competition with Lucas Anderi as the runner-up and Isabella Fiorentino finishing in third place.[4]

It featured six returning contestants: Arlindo Grund, Isabella Fiorentino, Lívia Andrade and Matheus Ceará (from season 1); Otávio Mesquita and Sophia Valverde (from season 2).

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Results summary

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  Judges' favourite bakers
  Star Baker
  Eliminated
  Judges' bottom bakers
  Runner-up
  Winner
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Ratings and reception

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

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  • In 2017, each point represents 245.700 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (70.500 households in São Paulo).
  • In 2018, each point represents 248.647 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (71.855 households in São Paulo).
  • In 2019, each point represents 254.892 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (73.015 households in São Paulo).
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