Nadiya Hussain on food, faith and finding her voice: ‘I get paid less than the white version of me’
Watching Hussain’s rise, from the slight, nervy woman who began the 2015 series of The Great British Bake Off and ended up champion to becoming a beloved cultural fixture in the decade after, has been glorious. Her warmth and radiance made her a natural. She published cookbooks and children’s books,...
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