David Bowie‘s son Duncan Jones has shared his response over a tribute cake to his father on The Nice British Bake Off.
Within the premiere episode of the present sequence of the Channel 4 present, the contestants have been every tasked with making a bust cake in tribute to a well-known celeb.
Contestant Marc Elliott determined to bake a cake of Bowie for his Showstopper problem, although James poked enjoyable on the effort with a comparability to the infamously botched restoration of the Jesus Ecce Homo fresco portray in 2012.
“Simply caught this episode of The Nice British Baking Present……….,” the director wrote on Twitter as he shared an image of Elliott’s cake.
Posted with love. ? pic.twitter.com/BtVxijHRxv
— Duncan Jones (@ManMadeMoon) November 23, 2020
He then added an image of the restoration with the phrases: “Posted with love.”
The problem additionally noticed contestant Dave Friday make a bust of Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge, with the musician himself responding to the moment.
Posting an image of the cake on his Instagram account, DeLonge joked: “Once I was youthful, and wanted the cash, I did a couple of hundred grownup movies. This appears EXACTLY like me on the time. EXACTLY.”
The problem additionally noticed makes an attempt to make cake busts of musicians Bob Marley and Freddie Mercury, in addition to the likes of Sir David Attenborough, Lupita Nyong’o and Louis Theroux.
In the meantime, final 12 months Jones criticised plans for the new biopic about his father known as Stardust, which stars Johnny Flynn.
“Fairly sure no person has been granted music rights for ANY biopic… I might know,” he wrote on Twitter.
He added: “I’m not saying this film shouldn’t be taking place. I truthfully wouldn’t know. I’m saying that because it stands, this film received’t have any of dads music in it, & I can’t think about that altering.
“If you wish to see a biopic with out his music or the households blessing, that’s as much as the viewers.”