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Nadiya Hussain: Being Seen, Staying Safe and Speaking Up

Nadiya Hussain: Being Seen, Staying Safe and Speaking Up

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What does it mean to live in the spotlight when the world doesn’t always welcome you in?


Bake Off star Nadiya Hussain joins Anita to talk about visibility, identity and the quiet choices we make to protect our peace. From double standards in parenting to the need to feel safe at home, Nadiya shares the reality behind public life – and how she’s learned to hold her space with humour and strength. A powerful, funny and deeply personal conversation.


To discover the surprising way that Nadiya likes to unwind, watch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l4pzRlEL38

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Host: Anita Rani

Producer: Richard Power

Lead executive producers: Kellie Redmond, Jonathan Pascoe

Video editor: Carla Mercer

Telegraph Media Group

Executive producers: Alice Treasure, Tom Gadd, Vanessa Woodgate

Creative director: Jonathan Clayton-Jones

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