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Nadiya Hussain responded to the backlash following the cancellation of her BBC cooking show. She reflected on the societal expectation for gratitude, noting that while it's important, it shouldn't silence one's right to express unhappiness or desire for better treatment. She emphasized her right to feel more than just thankful and to advocate for herself and her family. Hussain's fans and fellow celebrities praised her for speaking out.
Courtesy: Emily Bashforth
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