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Aussie Person Bakes A Savoury Treat In The Shape Of Gladys Berejiklian

Aussie Person Bakes A Savoury Treat In The Shape Of Gladys Berejiklian

The likeness is uncanny.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Someone in Australia has decided to honour the New South Wales Premier in the form of baked goods.

The avid baker and Gladys Berejiklian fan thought it was fitting to make a parmesan puff in the shape of the state leader and it's...interesting.

The creation has been highlighted on the hilarious Gladys Berejiklian Fan Art Instagram page, where the admin says this culinary delight was whipped up during a Gladys-inspired dinner party during lockdown.

Look, it's 10 out of 10 for effort and we'll leave it at that.

In the post, the Instagram page showed off other food-related recreations of the NSW Premier, which included a giant Gladys cookie as well as a Berejiklian Moussaka.

They're all incredible in their own right and no doubt would have tasted way more delicious than their likeness to the leader.

"A deeply inspirational tribute exploring cultures & cuisines in honour of our beloved Premier," the Instagram page said.

The account is actually one big, hilarious laugh as it contains a whole bunch of fan-created Gladys Berejiklian art.

There are cakes, drawings, little sculptures and all other sorts of creations that could fit under the banner of 'art'.

Some of them are unbelievably detailed and look almost professionally done and others look like they were scribbled on the back of a Macca's receipt after a heavy night of drinking.

The artworks are based on the Premier at her daily press conferences or memes that have been generated over the course of the past few months.

If Gladys has done something memorable, you can bet your bottom dollar that the Gladys Berejiklian Fan Art page will have it covered with some whacky creation.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram

Topics: Australia