Nadiya Hussain Claims She Had ‘No Definitive Reason’ for BBC Show’s Cancellation
WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, JUL 15 – Nadiya Hussain refused to falsely claim she ended her BBC show to pursue other projects, despite the broadcaster's request during their 10-year partnership ending, she said.
- Nadiya Hussain, the 2015 Great British Bake Off winner, revealed on June 6 that the BBC decided not to recommission her cooking shows.
- The BBC made the difficult decision after several successful series but gave no definitive reason, and Hussain stated she no longer fits their 'very neat box'.
- Hussain declined the BBC's suggestion to say she was leaving to pursue other projects and instead publicly stated that the network had decided not to continue her show.
- She stated, "I just decided, clean slate. Everyone's gone, because I want it to start from scratch," emphasizing her resolve to act independently.
- This marks the end of a 10-year partnership, suggesting Hussain plans to rebuild her career on her own terms and seek new opportunities.
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