Naughty banter and The Great British Bake Off go hand in hand.
With the show returning to our screens next week, many fans are looking forward to the usual sexual innuendos about soggy bottoms, stiff peaks, chunky nuts and nice baps.
However, a number of tabloids are reporting that Channel 4 bosses are planning to ban innuendo from the ninth series, in order to make it more family friendly.
But judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith claim that's not entirely true and spoke to Digital Spy to allay fans' fears.
They said the new series will be a bit lighter on the banter than usual but there will still be some puns.
Paul said: "It's funny. Innuendo has been part of Bake Off for a few years, but it's not the be all and end all of the show."
Prue added: "We don't cook them up, they just happen. And they do happen. Don't worry, you'll get some."