We all react differently under pressure. Some of us whistle loudly,Adultery Alumni Association (2018) others sing, and then there's Karen.
On the season premiere of The Great British Bake Off, Karen introduced a new coping strategy for those fraught moments: kicking back with a packet of crisps.
When everyone around her was pretty much freaking out, Karen was, well, munching on some crisps.
SEE ALSO: Now there's a cafe that just serves crisp-filled sandwichesWe like your style, Karen.
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Seemingly Karen had finished her first task before her fellow contestants. So she took a little break to have a well-earned snack, much to the delight of enthralled viewers.
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Some viewers are already hailing Karen the "icon" of this season. And, tbh, we can totally see it.
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One even went so far as to say that Karen's snack time was his favourite moment of this season.
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Anyone fancy a packet of salt and vinegar?
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