- Nadiya Hussain's BBC cooking programmes were cancelled last year, with the TV chef now suggesting her outspokenness about the shows' direction may have been a factor.
- Hussain revealed she had difficult conversations with producers, wanting the focus to be on recipes rather than her appearance, and believes speaking up as a woman of colour is often perceived negatively.
- She has since stepped back from presenting, despite other offers, and is considering establishing her own production company to address the lack of diversity in the industry.
- Hussain recently worked as a primary school teaching assistant but had to leave due to health issues, and now plans to train in special needs education and learn sign language.
- She expressed concern about the lack of longevity and representation for Muslim female chefs on television, feeling that opportunities are often temporary or tokenistic.
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