Tuesday, September 2, 2014

"Great British Bake Off" Judge Mary Berry Would Rather Not Live Past 90

She told the Radio Times that she doesn’t want to become a burden on her family.


Speaking to the Radio Times, Mary Berry said: "I have no desire to be a centenarian. I think 90 is a great time. You've had a good innings."


Speaking to the Radio Times , Mary Berry said: "I have no desire to be a centenarian. I think 90 is a great time. You've had a good innings."


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She also hinted that she might like to see the legalisation of assisted death, saying: "I would love my children to be able to give me a pill, although of course I do understand that could be abused."


She also hinted that she might like to see the legalisation of assisted death, saying: "I would love my children to be able to give me a pill, although of course I do understand that could be abused."


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The 79-year-old baking goddess has no plans to stop doing Bake Off any time soon though.



She told the magazine: "I have no remaining ambitions. I want to continue to be a good granny and a good wife. My great privilege is that I can say 'no' to things, so I only do what I love. And I really do love Bake Off – they're my other family."


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