💨 Abstract
Nadiya Hussain, a former "Great British Bake Off" winner, has spoken out about feeling treated differently due to her Muslim identity after the BBC ended her cookery show. She has faced backlash for discussing systemic racism in the TV industry. Critics like Ulrika Jonsson and Gareth Roberts have attacked her, highlighting the challenges Muslim women face in speaking out. The media's response underscores the broader issue of discrimination and the lack of diversity in prominent cooking shows.
Courtesy: Asyia Iftikhar