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Daily Mirror
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Nadiya Hussain says she was given ‘no definitive reason' for BBC show cancellation
Former Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain claimed the BBC will 'keep you until you're of no use to them' after her shows were axed Great British Bake Off icon Nadiya Hussain claims she wasn't given a "definitive reason" for the axing of her BBC programmes. The star, 40, fronted several food series for the BBC since winning GBBO in 2015 - when the show was on BBC1 - including Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya's Fast Flavours and Nadiya's Simple Spices. However, in June, Nadiya revealed in a post shared on social media that BBC bosses had "decided they didn't want to commission the show any more", which she described as a "huge turning point'. This week, Nadiya claimed the BBC will "keep you until you're of no use to them" during a chat with Paul C Brunson in the We Need To Talk podcast. She was asked whether she was fired for speaking out and she responded: "I worked with the BBC for a really long time, and there's points where I've kind of looked at working with other channels and other broadcasters, the feedback they gave us was you're too BBC. 'I kind of accepted in my head that I was very BBC, I suppose it means that they've got me exactly where they want me, I'm utterly unbiased, and just… you're neutral, and I am not neutral, I have opinions and I have things to say. 'They'll keep you 'til you're of no use to them, and I think that's what happened. Essentially, I got lots of reasons why they couldn't commission the show, I had kind of rough reasons as to why they said that they couldn't commission the show, but no definitive, 'this is why we are not commissioning your show'. 'Considering my show got great ratings every year, like really good ratings, I can't see there's a reason why my show wasn't recommissioned.' Nadiya claimed the BBC told her to say she was focusing on "different projects" when he show was not recommissioned despite it being further from the truth. Instead, she posted a social media statement. At the time, she suggested that the TV industry 'doesn't always support Muslim women like me'. The chef said: "The BBC have decided that they didn't want to commission a show. And for me, that was a huge turning point because it's something I've done for the past 10 years. "I was already on this steady trajectory of change and I was thinking about where I wanted my career to go, and when the BBC decided they didn't want to commission the show anymore, it really did kind of solidify everything for me, and it made me dig my heels in and think 'OK, I know where I want to be'.' She added: 'As a Muslim woman, I work in an industry that doesn't always support people like me or recognise my talent or full potential. There's a lot of gaslighting, making me feel like what's actually happening isn't happening." A BBC spokesperson said: 'After several wonderful series we have made the difficult decision not to commission another cookery show with Nadiya Hussain at the moment. Nadiya remains a much valued part of the BBC family, and we look forward to working together on future projects."


Daily Mirror
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Bake Off star tells fans she is 'not grateful' as BBC bosses cancel her show
Nadiya Hussain told fans she is not willing to be 'muzzled like a dog' after publicising the news that she has not been contracted for another cooking show with the BBC Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has spoken out after the BBC decided not to commission another of her popular cooking shows, declaring that she is "not grateful" for the career she had. Nadiya, 40, who rose to fame as the winner of Bake Off's sixth series in 2015, shared her frustrations with the response she has received to being axed by the BBC in a heartfelt Instagram video. The news of her show's cancellation came earlier this month after a successful decade-long working relationship with the broadcaster. While the star initially thanked her fans for supporting her journey, she is now pushing back against those telling her she should just feel thankful for the time she got in the spotlight. "I have received tons of messages since talking about my situation with the BBC, messages from people telling me to be grateful for the opportunity and be thankful for how far I've come," Nadiya said. She pointed out that this is actually not the encouraging message some people think it is, explaining: "Now, my whole life, as a child in an immigrant household, I used to think I had to be grateful all the time because I watched my family, always grateful. Grateful for being let in, grateful for having work, even if underpaid, grateful for safety, even if it meant silence. "Always grateful, even when I feel tired, lonely, or disrespected. At first, gratitude felt right because it was instilled in me from a young age; it was all I saw. But after a while, it starts to get really heavy. Gratitude became something that I was expected to wear like a uniform. "Anytime I voiced frustration or sadness or wanted more, I could feel the invisible pressure. Like, how dare you complain? Aren't you lucky just to be here? But here's what I've come to understand." Nadiya went on to boldly declare: "I am allowed to feel more than just thankful. I am a human being, and I am allowed to feel angry when I'm treated unfairly. I'm allowed to want better for myself and for my family. I'm allowed to speak up. I'm allowed to exist fully. Complex, emotional, hopeful, sometimes critical, just like anyone else. "So, gratitude has its place, but it shouldn't be a muzzle, like a dog. We didn't come here just to survive; we came here to live, to grow, to contribute, to belong, not as a guest, but as a person who has rights and dreams and dignity, just like everyone else. "So no, I won't always be grateful, and that doesn't make me ungrateful; it makes me human. That's what it does. I've got here through hard work, through determination, through talent, so no, I won't be grateful. I got here because I'm good at what I do. Just something to think about." Nadiya has fronted a string of BBC series over the past decade, including Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya's Fast Flavours, and Nadiya's Simple Spices. The BBC previously confirmed their decision to axe her as a show host, saying: "After several wonderful series, we have made the difficult decision not to commission another cookery show with Nadiya Hussain at the moment." However, the bosses added that Nadiya "remains a much-valued part of the BBC family" and hinted at the possibility of a future collaboration. The BBC has been contacted for comment.


Wales Online
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Great British Bake Off star shares devastating statement as BBC drops shows
Great British Bake Off star shares devastating statement as BBC drops shows after 10 years Great British Bake Off star Nadiya Hussain has issued a sad response after the BBC decided to not renew her cooking show Celebrity chef and former Great British Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain has opened up about the BBC choosing not to renew her cookery programme, prompting her to ponder over her decade-long career. In an emotional Instagram video, the acclaimed 40-year-old chef expressed: "The BBC have decided that they didn't want to commission my show. And for me, that was a huge turning point because it's something I've done for the past ten years." Looking to the future with optimism, Nadiya elaborated: "I was already on this steady trajectory of change and I was thinking about where I wanted my career to go, and when the BBC decided they didn't want to commission the show anymore, it really did kind of solidify everything for me, and it made me dig my heels in and think 'OK, I know where I want to be.'" Despite the recent development, Nadiya remains excited about what lies ahead, signalling a desire to take command of her own work, articulating, "It's been interesting because there have been lots of changes in my career, that I'm really excited about. "I'm excited about taking back a bit of ownership of what I do, how I do it and who I work with, and that's given me a freedom I haven't had in the last ten years", reports Surrey Live. Nadiya Hussain has reacted to the news on social media (Image: BANG Showbiz ) Article continues below Nadiya has charmed audiences with a variety of BBC series such as Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya's Fast Flavours, and Nadiya's Simple Spices, besides her guest appearances on The One Show. The BBC has conveyed its eagerness to continue its professional relationship with Nadiya going forward. A spokesperson for the broadcaster confirmed: "After several wonderful series we have made the difficult decision not to commission another cookery show with Nadiya Hussain at the moment. "Nadiya remains a much-valued part of the BBC family, and we look forward to working together on future projects." We have approached the BBC for further comment. Ever since her triumph on GBBO over ten years ago, Nadiya has enjoyed a fruitful career. Following her win, she introduced audiences to her celebrated programme, The Chronicles of Nadiya, on BBC One. The BBC has decided to axe Nadiya's cooking show (Image: Getty ) Drawing on her own experiences in TV, she gracefully took on the role of judge on Junior Bake Off. The year succeeding her GBBO success, she embarked on an eight-part series titled Nadiya's British Food Adventure. Beyond her on-screen endeavours, Nadiya has released a range of top-selling cookbooks through the years, such as Nadiya's Kitchen, Nadiya's Every Day Baking, and Cook Once, Eat Twice. Additionally, her talent extends to fiction writing, with novels like The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters, Spreading My Wings, and Today I'm Strong to her credit. Article continues below Nadiya's Fast Flavours, Nadiya's Simple Spices, Nadiya's Everyday Baking, Nadiya Bakes, and Nadiya's Cook Once Eat Twice are all currently available to stream on iPlayer.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Bake Off' Champion Presenter Nadiya Hussain Announces On Social Media The BBC Have Axed Cookery Series
One of the BBC's best known TV chefs has announced that her cookery show has been cancelled by the broadcaster. Nadiya Hussain – a former champion on popular TV baking competition The Great British Bake Off – has made several series for the BBC, including Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya's Fast Flavours and Nadiya's Simple Spices. More from Deadline Trump Vs Musk Gets BBC 'Have I Got News For You' Treatment After Meltdown Occurs During Recording Kim Kardashian Robbery Spotlighted In BBC Three Doc; Canal+ & Netflix Partner In Sub-Saharan Africa; 'Jaws' Documentary; Netflix Buys Japanese Show - Global Briefs BBC Content Chief Latest: Race To Replace Charlotte Moore Nears Final Two, As Zai Bennett Drops Out & New Candidates Emerge However, the presenter took to Instagram Thursday to announce: 'The BBC have decided that they didn't want to commission a show. And for me, that was a huge turning point because it's something I've done for the past 10 years. 'I was already on this steady trajectory of change and I was thinking about where I wanted my career to go, and when the BBC decided they didn't want to commission the show anymore, it really did kind of solidify everything for me, and it made me dig my heels in and think 'OK, I know where I want to be'.' BBC News website quotes a spokesperson for the broadcaster confirming: 'After several wonderful series we have made the difficult decision not to commission another cookery show with Nadiya Hussain at the moment.' The statement continued: 'Nadiya remains a much-valued part of the BBC family, and we look forward to working together on future projects.' Hussain's other series for the BBC have included Nadiya's Everyday Baking and Nadiya's Cook Once Eat Twice, as well as the documentary Nadiya: Anxiety and Me. Since her victory on The Great British Bake Off in 2015, Hussain has become one of the UK's most familiar cooking figures, including baking a cake to celebrate HM The Queen's 90th birthday, and writing books alongside her TV work. In the video she posted where she outlined difficulties of being a Muslim woman on screen, Hussain said she was moving in a 'positive direction', adding: 'I'm working on some new things, but for me it's about being my most authentic self, and working with people who believe my voice has a platform, and believing in my talent.' Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series


Daily Mirror
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BBC star says broadcaster has axed her popular shows after decade on screen
The popular star claims that the TV industry 'doesn't always support Muslim women like me' Nadiya Hussain has revealed that her cookery shows have been dropped by the BBC after a decade on air. The TV chef has fronted several food series for the BBC since winning The Great British Bake Off in 2015 - when the show was on BBC1 - including Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya's Fast Flavours and Nadiya's Simple Spices. But in a video post on Instagram, Hussain said BBC bosses had "decided they didn't want to commission the show any more", which she described as a "huge turning point'. A BBC spokesperson said: "After several wonderful series we have made the difficult decision not to commission another cookery show with Nadiya Hussain at the moment. "Nadiya remains a much-valued part of the BBC family, and we look forward to working together on future projects.' Suggesting that the TV industry 'doesn't always support Muslim women like me', the mother-of-three told her followers: "The BBC have decided that they didn't want to commission a show. And for me, that was a huge turning point because it's something I've done for the past 10 years. "I was already on this steady trajectory of change and I was thinking about where I wanted my career to go, and when the BBC decided they didn't want to commission the show anymore, it really did kind of solidify everything for me, and it made me dig my heels in and think 'OK, I know where I want to be'.' She added: 'As a Muslim woman, I work in an industry that doesn't always support people like me or recognise my talent or full potential. "There's a lot of gaslighting, making me feel like what's actually happening isn't happening." Nadiya's other series for the BBC have included Everyday Baking and Nadiya's Cook Once Eat Twice, which focused on leftovers, as well as the documentary Nadiya: Anxiety and Me. She remains one of the best known contestants to have appeared on Bake Off, and is the only one to have carved out a career as a TV presenter off the back of it.