
THIS may look like a bog-standard KFC meal, but if you look very closely, you may notice all is not as it seems.
The bargain bucket features a scrummy-looking pile of southern-fried chicken drumsticks and thighs, while on the side there's a portion of chips, a Pepsi Max, a corn on the cob, dips and a pot of beans.
However, the tempting fast food feast is actually not from KFC - it's a CAKE.
The stunning creation is the work of mum-of-four Selina Allen, who runs bakery business Tiers of Joy.
The 35-year-old, from Gosport, has been crafting works of art out of sponge and icing for five years.
She told how she was inspired after being unable to afford a princess castle cake for her daughter's birthday, so had a go at making one herself.
Now, after launching her business, she bakes anything from one to six cakes a week for all occasions, including kids birthdays to baby showers.
Previous works of art include cakes in the shape of a Michael Kors bag, a Ferrero Rocher, an iPad and an Adidas boxing glove, as well as a stunning Beauty and the Beast themed creation.
For the KFC cake, she used crushed cornflakes and rice crispy treats to create the effect of the southern-fried chicken coating.
"The beans and bean juice is fondant and royal icing, the corn on the cob is fondant, the gravy is royal icing, and the Pepsi is chocolate ganache and glacier mints," she told Metro.
She added: "I’d love to make a cake in the shape of all fast food takeaways as I’m an addict to food."
Last month we told how a woman spent £50 on a "bicep cake" for her boyfriend… but what she received was VERY different.
Earlier this week a mum revealed a cake maker’s hilariously bad attempt at baking a Peppa Pig dinosaur treat for her son’s second birthday.
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