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Jesse Palmer Tells Us What’s Hot on Summer Baking Championship

Jesse Palmer, recently surprised to find himself as a question on Jeopardy, humbly rates his trivia knowledge at a modest six. He joyously discusses the transformative experience of becoming a new dad to his daughter, Ella, expressing heartfelt admiration for his wife Emily and the meticulous preparations they made for parenthood. Fondly reminiscing on cherished summer memories from his Canadian upbringing, Jesse eagerly anticipates the upcoming season with plans for unforgettable family adventures. Offering behind-the-scenes insights into filming Summer Baking Championship, Jesse delights in sharing anecdotes about the judges' distinct personalities and preferences, including Duff Goldman's infamous distaste for raspberry seeds. The TV personality hints at the thrilling challenges viewers can expect, teasing a special episode inspired by Shark Week and sharing his own exhilarating encounters swimming among the aquatic animals. 

 

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