BAKE Off's Candice Brown was joined by a host of celebs and influencers as they swapped home comforts for a charitable mission.

Candice, who won The Great British Bake Off in 2016, has taken on quite the challenge with Love Island's Samira Mighty and Busted singer Matt Willis.


The celebs have been on the hike of their life during the last five days as they trekked the southwest coastal path covering 100km of rough terrain.

Candice looked a far cry from her normal glam self as she stopped for a break and to catch her breath.

Dressed in a white T-shirt and a pair of light blue shorts, Candice wore her hair up in a messy bun as she leant over and placed her hands on her knees while she had a moment to herself.


Samira looked ready for the action as she carried a large back-pack on her back and carried two walking sticks for hiking mountains.

She also opted for minimal clothing as she donned a matching blue set featuring a bralette and a pair of short shorts.

The former reality TV star completed the look with a pair of hiking trainers and her hair down in stunning braids.

Matt also looked as cool as a cucumber as he wore a pair of cameo shorts and a white T-shirt with 'focus' written across it.


He finished his look off with a pair of blacked-out sunglasses and a navy cap to keep the sun off of his face.

Candice has also made a Just Giving page to raise funds for their walk. It is currently sitting at £1,250 at the time this article was published.

The 100km walk will take them five days and six nights as they camp under the Cornish stars.

On her donation page, Candice wrote: "Welcome to my fundraising page for taking part in the Come Fly with Gi Challenge with CoppaFeel! to the Sahara Desert.

"I will be put into one of four teams and will be led by a celebrity team captain through the Sahara Desert, as we hike up to 8 hours a day including climbing, various terrain and humidity, all whilst competing against each other in gruelling tasks along the way.

"Your donations will not only support my fundraising target, but most importantly CoppaFeel!, who are on a mission to stamp out the late diagnosis of breast cancer by making sure that young people are regularly checking their boobs and know their bodies to be able to have the confidence to see their GP if something just doesn't feel normal.

"Thanks so much for your donation & support."

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