Andy is a La Belle province-born, is immigrant who speaks a blend of Vietnamese, English, and French. He uses all this rich culture in his baking skills.
His major area of work is mental health, and is a nurse practitioner but likes to bake and cook, which is his escape from his daily work. He likes to try new techniques and explore new cuisines, which he checks properly before discarding them.
He seeks perfection, and there is no place for failure in his life. If not cooking, he enjoys singing songs and playing tennis with his family and friends.
But his unexpected disappearance from the Canadian baking show leaves fans wandering. Be it personal reasons or not seen situations, the truth looks shady.
About Andy Bui
He got his baking and cooking skills from exploring baking shows like Master Chef. After completing his bachelor’s degree in 2016, he wanted to explore his most interesting field, which is baking.
Since that day, he has never left cooking. He has no specific reputation and is asked to surprise the guests. He blends the flavors and spices using his methods and skills, which he has learned throughout these years.
His baked goods are always liked by everyone, and people always look forward to his cooking.
Expecting that the Canadian Baking Show would be a true competition, he expected that his competitive self would surface. He would look for a small point and try to improve it daily, till he was satisfied.
What happened to Andy?
Andy was missing from the show right on the second day of the beginning of the show. The audience was told that he would not continue to cook, not anymore.
Fans quickly jumped on the guess wagon. He may have left the show of embarrassment because his first day must have been poor at baking.
Later, Andy killed all the rumors by revealing on Instagram that he left the show because of some personal reasons. He did not reveal any further details. Some fans also said that he had COVID-19.
About the Baking Show
All the bakers on the show are from different parts of Canada. There are 10 participants who are in the show who will be baking as per the themes, just like every season of the show.
The show has been adapted from The Great British Bake Off. Each of the episodes has three rounds, the technical Challenge, the Showstopper, and the Signature Bake.
The judges of the show evaluate all the units by tasting them. At the end, they choose the best Baker of the week, and the least performer of the week is sent home.
The final three best bakers are left at the end of the show for the Great Canadian Baking crown. The winner receives the GCBS cake stand.
Production of the Baking Show
The show was shot on the campus of the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto during the summer.
The first season was released in November, and seasons number two and three were aired in September on CBC.
The executive producer of the show is Cathie James. Series producers of the show are Merike Emery for seasons 1 to 4 and Mark Ven De Ven for the fifth season.
Levy has been a big fan of the show, and he said that he had the opportunity to host the beginning of the show, the first season. CBC, The Canadian Broadcast Company, revealed that the show has been renewed for a second season, and all the judges and hosts will make a return with the new season.
In 2019, it was revealed that a new third season with Kyla Kennaley as a judge and new hosts Carolyn Taylor and Aurora Browne will join the show.
In 2020, the show was commissioned for the fourth new season, but the pandemic affected the production of the show. The airing was delayed for the latter part of 2021. The same hosts and judges made a return for faith season.