The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer returned for another episode on Sunday night.
This week saw podcaster husband and wife duo Chris and Rosie Ramsey take part as well as brother and sister Scarlette and Stuart Douglas.
First for the Signature they all had to make scones while for the Technical they were faced with baking their own chocolate fingers - with ex footballer and television presenter Stuart coming out on top.
Then for the Showstopper they had to recreate their career highlights in cake.
Judges Paul Hollywood and Caroline Waldegrave in the end were most impressed by Chris, 39, who was crowned Star Baker.
For his Showstopper he baked a perfect sponge with white icing to commemorate his podcasting live event World Record.
After winning he was over the moon and exclaimed: 'Come on son! Who saw that coming?! I am absolutely buzzing!'
Explaining why he won, Paul said: 'He did get a handshake for his scones and the flavour of his Showstopper was amazing.'
This week saw podcaster husband and wife duo Chris and Rosie Ramsey take part as well as brother and sister Scarlette and Stuart Douglas.
Caroline then told how it was a close call between him and Stuart for Star Baker as she was very impressed with his carrot cake creation.
Scarlette also impressed Paul with her final bake as she made a palm tree cake to signify her time on I'm A Celeb.
It comes after last week, for the first time in Great British Bake Off's 16-year history, there were two Star Bakers in the tent.
Last Sunday, Mark Wright and Sugababes' Mutya Buena were crowned winners of their heat.
Judges Paul and Cherish Finden were at loggerheads about who would get the title after impressing on three challenges.
Former TOWIE star Mark and Mutya were in the tent alongside actor Ralf Little, comedian Emmett J Scanlan and YouTuber Nella Rose.
The day started with the celebrities having to make pull-apart savoury rolls with yeasted bread dough in just two hours.
Before it began, Mark said: 'I've never baked. Not even a cupcake in my life'.
The reality star made some Spanish inspired rolls and said he had big shoes to fill as his wife Michelle Keegan got star baker.
Mutya made cheese, garlic and spinach rolls with plenty of chilli.
For the technical challenge, the celebrities had to make vegan fruit tarts.
First for the Signature they all had to make scones while for the Technical they were faced with baking their own chocolate fingers - with ex footballer and television presenter Stuart winning
For his Showstopper he baked a perfect sponge with white icing to commemorate his podcasting live event World Record
After winning he was over the moon and exclaimed: 'Come on son! Who saw that coming?! I am absolutely buzzing!'
Explaining why he won, Paul said: 'He did get a handshake for his scones and the flavour of his Showstopper was amazing'
Celebrity Bake Off: Mark Wright and Sugababes' Mutya Buena BOTH get Star Baker for the first time in show's history
For the showstopper, celebrities were required to make a cake representing their most ridiculous purchase ever.
Mark made a swimming pool after splurging thousands on one for his dream home.
He said: 'It's pointless. It's just there to look at. It's too expensive to heat.'
The TV star made Victoria sponge with homemade jam and buttercream filling.
The judges told him: 'The buttercream has a little bit of graininess to it, but overall it's a great eat.'
Ralf made a Rolex watch cake and retold the story of how it was stolen from his bedside table while he was asleep.
Emmett baked a Jaffa cake as a joke about his wife being the most ridiculous purchase ever.
But the judges branded it underbaked and were unimpressed by his home bought marmalade.
Nella created a bling ring cake made from red velvet and cream frosting. Paul branded her piping work: 'pretty good'.
Meanwhile, Mutya’s was a vinyl in homage to her huge creation. She made an orange zest and almond cake.
Cherish told her: ‘It’s airy, light, moist, its Va Va Voom.’
Announcing the winners, host Noel Fielding said: ‘Something weird has happened, this is has never happened before in Celeb Bake Off history’.
Of the result, Paul said: ‘We’ve never had 16 years had two Star Bakers. this is unique. it’s a privilege, so we thought "ah give it to the two of them it's for Stand Up To Cancer. It's all good".’
Mark took part in the show after being affected by cancer within his family, with his grandfather, uncle, and great-uncle all battling prostate cancer.
He also has raised awareness for regular health checks after having a 12cm tumour removal in 2021 - which was deemed cancer-free after a sarcoma scare.