Rowan became the third contestant to be eliminated from The Great British Bake Off 2020.

After last week’s sweeping – to the disdain of many fans – the music teacher bid farewell to the tent after failing to impress with its ‘soft and wrinkled’ rainbow bread, ‘sandy’ soda bread and the ‘cute’ display stove

Rowan was always kind when he said goodbye to the remaining bakers, adding: “I feel really happy I had a great time, it’s stressful but so rewarding.”

He left! Rowan became the third contestant to be eliminated from The Great British Bake Off 2020

Rowan struggled to beat Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood during the tough Baking Week, and once again struggled to fulfill his overzealous idea on time.

Bro added, “Rowan was such a character and I’m sorry to see him go because he’s so ambitious and so creative and he’s thought a lot about baking him.”

Thinking about his time on Bake Off – Rowan said Radio Times: ‘I started baking week so confidently, thought it would be alright.

My dear: After scraping over the past week, the music teacher bid farewell to the tent after failing to impress with rainbow bread

My dear: After scraping over the past week, the music teacher bid farewell to the tent after failing to admire the “ soft and wrinkled ” rainbow bread and the “ sandy ” soda bread (above)

Exit: Rowan was always kind as he said goodbye to the remaining bakers, adding:

Exit: Rowan was always kind as he said goodbye to the remaining bakers, adding: “I feel really happy I had a great time, it’s stressful but so rewarding”

But soda bread didn’t cut it completely. Well the technology got to work, it was as perfect as it could be, but when I had to put it in boiling water, a bug happened from there.

He added, “ I usually only bake bread for a special occasion, I would say it’s not my bread strength. But I didn’t mind leaving because someone has to go every week, that’s the nature of the show.

Despite praise for the well-presented bread plate during the show, judges agreed it tasted “ bland ” and needed more filling.

Style is more than substance: Despite praise for the well-presented bread plate during the show, judges agreed it tastes `` bland '' and needs more filling

Style is more than substance: Despite praise for the well-presented bread plate during the show, judges agreed it tastes “ bland ” and needs more filling

Rowan also came last during the technique, after struggling to make the requisite twisted rainbow cake.

After last week ended, fans were not surprised to see Rowan leaving the show, although many still took to Twitter to admit that they would miss his endearing and optimistic nature.

Someone wrote: ‘It’s burnt! Loved Rowan, ‘while another fan posted:’ I’m sad about Rowan but that was the right decision tonight. ‘

A fan also posted, “ I think Rowan is overstaying at least 3 weeks! Seiya!

“I love Rowan but its time has come!” A fan shared while one also added: “So sad to see Ruan go, but he’s taking the news with a hero! It’s absolute joy!”

Good-bye!  After last week's end, fans weren't surprised to see Rowan leave the show, although many still took to Twitter to admit that they would always miss his optimistic nature.

Good-bye! After last week ended, fans were not surprised to see Ruan leave the show, although many still took to Twitter to admit that they would always miss his optimistic nature.

Even as he struggles through the challenges of baking, Rowan manages to tickle viewers after Matt Lucas sets the stage for one of the series’ most iconic hints.

“Do you have big sausages?” Matt said joking about the meat content in the soda bread. Although Matt quickly replied: “I don’t care to comment.”

Elsewhere, Baking Week saw Hermine receive Paul’s Hollywood handshake after she won praise for her soda loaves, causing her to announce that she can “go home now”.

Honorable Mention: Elsewhere, Baking Week saw Hermine receiving a Paul's Hollywood handshake after she won praise for her soda loaves.

Honorable Mention: Elsewhere, Baking Week saw Hermine receiving a Paul Hollywood handshake after she won praise for her soda loaves.

But it was Mark E who was the recipient of a Star Baker award, after he spoke candidly about how he turned to Buddhism for mentoring after his leg was amputated.

As always, Mark’s journey to baking success wasn’t without some hiccups along the way, as he was left in hysterical laughter after a bottle of yogurt exploded on his face, telling Noel Fielding, “No, I’m fine, I’m fine.” Yuk.

Next week sees the remaining bakers face some sweet-baking challenges, as Chocolate Week returns to the tent.

The Great British Bake Off continues next Tuesday at 8 PM on Channel 4.

Girl's face!  But it was Mark E who was the recipient of the Star Baker Prize, after he spoke candidly about turning to Buddhism for guidance after his leg was amputated.

Girl’s face! But it was Mark E who was the recipient of the Star Baker Prize, after he spoke candidly about turning to Buddhism for guidance after his leg was amputated.