The Northern Ireland Christian bakery at the center of a legal row is now not serving any wedding-themed cake as they can not, by a court ruling, discriminate against LGBTI people.

Ashers Baking Company was found guilty earlier this month after refusing to make a pro-gay Bert and Ernie cake.

As they are not a religious organization, the judge ruled they cannot discriminate against LGBTI people.

They are appealing the decision.

So it might have been bad timing when the Belfast Telegraph sent along a reporter and asked for a replica of the cake that caused all the fuss in the first place.

When an Ashers employee heard what the cake would be, they said: ‘Oh please, we don’t have time for this’ and hung up the phone.

In a statement, Ashers Bakery said they would no longer be allowing customers to buy custom-built cakes on advice from lawyers.

They will only be serving birthday and baby-related celebration cakes.

They said: ‘Ashers Baking Company has decided to limit the scope of its Build A Cake department while the owners review this aspect of their business and take further advice from lawyers.’