Following his stay in the explosive Love Island: All Stars villa earlier this year, Anton Danyluk has faced an even bigger challenge: a pancake-decorating competition with a group of ten-year-olds at a Glasgow primary school.
The telly star was joined by presenters Jean Johansson and Sean Batty at Battlefield Primary School in the city’s southside in May to help launch the STV Children’s Appeal’s 2024 Big Scottish Breakfast event, in partnership with Kellogg’s. A fun favourite in the charity’s fundraising calendar, the campaign raises money to provide nutritious breakfasts for children and young people across Scotland who often go without.
The celebrity trio each teamed up with a Battlefield pupil and were tasked with creating the most fabulous pancake topping in just five minutes. With the competition fierce, the school very much lived up to its name – but in the end, it was Anton and his partner Kevin, aged 10, who fellow pupils voted as the winning team.
Anton, Jean and Sean were also grilled by Battlefield pupils on all things breakfast, with Anton admitting he loves indulging in leftover curry in the morning, Sean revealing the highest breakfast he’s ever eaten was aboard the world’s shortest flight in the Orkney Islands, and Americano-loving Jean claiming coffee would beat tea in a fight.
The much-loved stars are inviting people across Scotland to get together with friends, family, colleagues and classmates between 9 – 13 September to host their own fun-filled breakfast event and raise funds to help children and families at risk of hunger in Scotland. Every penny raised as part of the campaign will support projects that provide free breakfasts to children across the country.
Kellogg’s has supported breakfast clubs across the UK for over 25 years and is proud partner of the Big Scottish Breakfast.
The Big Scottish Breakfast takes place across Scotland between 9 and 13 September. You can download a fundraising pack at stvappeal.tv.