Entertainment reporter Steven McIntosh reported that TV chef Nadiya Hussain revealed that her cookery show will not be renewed by the BBC for another series. Hussain, who gained fame after winning The Great British Bake Off in 2015, has hosted various food programs on the BBC, such as Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya’s Fast Flavours, and Nadiya’s Simple Spices. In an Instagram post, she acknowledged the BBC’s decision not to commission the show anymore, considering it a significant turning point in her career.

A BBC spokesperson expressed appreciation for Nadiya Hussain as a valued member of the BBC family despite the decision not to continue the cookery show. The statement highlighted the possibility of collaborating on future projects. Hussain also took the opportunity to touch on sensitive topics like the conflict in Gaza and her experiences as a Muslim woman in the food industry during a five-minute video message.

Throughout her career, Hussain has presented several series on the BBC, such as Nadiya’s Everyday Baking and Nadiya’s Cook Once Eat Twice, as well as a documentary titled Nadiya: Anxiety and Me. Decisions regarding show commissions are typically influenced by factors like viewership ratings and cost-effectiveness. Despite the setback, Hussain shared with her followers her conviction in knowing where she wants her career trajectory to lead. She emphasized embracing her authentic self and collaborating with those who appreciate her talent and voice

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