Bakery involved in Catherine Tyldesley 'cakegate' row issue statement
- Three Little Birds Bakery in Keighley declined a request to make cakes for soap actress Catherine Tyldesley's 40th birthday party, which offered payment in the form of social media and magazine promotion.
- The bakery owner, Rebecca Severs, shared the email exchange on Facebook and received widespread support for standing up for small businesses and refusing to accept exposure as payment.
- Catherine Tyldesley responded on Instagram, stating that she was not aware of the emails and claiming that the PR company, NVRLND, had been misrepresented in the matter.
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'Cake gate' bakery 'threatened with legal action' amid Catherine Tyldesley row
The ordeal has been trending on Twitter (Pictures: BBC/Shutterstock/Getty) The Three Little Birds bakery in West Yorkshire has detailed the moment they were threatened by the company NVRLND as the scandal involving Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley continues. This week, an email was sent to the bakery owner asking for a number of cakes for the soap star’s 40th birthday in exchange for ‘social media exposure’. Rebecca Severs, who owns th…
Catherine Tyldesley cakegate baker speaks out as star says she 'craved exposure'
Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley has been at the centre of a cakegate row over the founder of Three Little Birds Bakery's refusal to make 100 cakes for the actress' 40th birthday, in exchange for social media and magazine promotion - rather than paying for the treats.
Catherine Tyldesley: Ex-Coronation Street star hits back after 'bizarre' row over free cakes
Three Little Birds Bakery said it declined a request from an events agency to make a cake and 100 cupcakes for the birthday of a "well-known" celebrity - later revealed to be Tyldesley - in exchange for promotion on social media and in a magazine.
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