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Nadiya Jamir Hussain (''née'' Begum; born 25 December 1984) is a British television chef, author and television presenter. She rose to fame after winning the sixth series (Season 3 on PBS, or Collection 3 on Netflix in the US) of BBC's '' The Great British Bake Off'' in 2015. Since winning, she has signed contracts with the BBC to host the documentary ''The Chronicles of Nadiya'' and TV cookery series '' Nadiya's British Food Adventure'' and '' Nadiya's Family Favourites''; co-presented ''
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''; and has become a regular contributor on ''
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''. Hussain is a columnist for '' The Times Magazine'' and has signed publishing deals with Penguin Random House, Hodder Children's Books and Harlequin. She has appeared as a guest panellist on
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's ''
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''. She was invited to bake a cake for the 90th birthday celebrations of
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. In 2017, Hussain was named by Debrett's as one of the 500 most influential people in the UK and was on
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' 100 Women list. She was also shortlisted for Children's Book of the Year prize at the British Book Awards for ''Bake Me A Story'' and was nominated for ''Breakthrough Star'' at the Royal Television Society Awards for '' The Chronicles of Nadiya''.
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, the author of a government report on
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, said Hussain had done "more for British-Muslim relations than 10 years of government policy".


Early life

Hussain is a second-generation British Bangladeshi, born and raised in
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,
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, where she attended Beech Hill Primary School, Challney High School and
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. She has five siblings: three sisters and two brothers. Hussain's father, who originates from Beanibazar, was a chef and owned an Indian restaurant. Hussain started wearing a
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at age 14 to cover up her "bad hair more than anything else" because her father "cut it really badly." As a teenager, she was diagnosed with panic disorder and underwent
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. She revealed her mental health difficulties in a Sport Relief film and tackled childhood anxiety in her book ''My Monster and Me''. Hussain learned basic cooking skills at school. Her mother never baked and used the oven for storage. She taught herself the rest from recipe books and watching videos on YouTube. Her favourite book is a baking-themed book by Irish novelist
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. At the time of ''The Great British Bake Off'', Hussain was "a full-time mum" living in
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with her husband, an IT specialist, and three children, while studying for an
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degree in Childhood and Youth Studies. When she won the final they moved to
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nearer to London so that she could pursue a culinary career.


Television career


2015: ''The Great British Bake Off''

Hussain appeared in and won the sixth series (Season 3 on PBS, or Collection 3 on Netflix in the US) of '' The Great British Bake Off'' which aired from 5 August to 7 October 2015. During the final she baked 16
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s in three hours, as well as raspberry-flavoured mille-feuille, to one of Paul Hollywood's recipes, in two hours, and a multi-layered presentation cake which took the form of "My Big Fat British Wedding Cake", in a time of four hours. During her acceptance speech, she said: With more than 15 million viewers, the final was the most-watched show of 2015. Her appearance on the show and ensuing popularity with audiences were deemed important steps toward shifting stereotypes about the Muslim community and acceptance about cultural diversity. Hussain established a large following on social media. Her online followers describe themselves as "Nadiyators" and she also won the backing of then Prime Minister
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. On 25 December, Hussain made a cameo appearance in the
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show ''Michael McIntyre's Big Christmas Show'' recorded at the
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.


2016: ''The Chronicles of Nadiya''

In August 2016, Hussain was presenter of a two-part food travelogue, ''The Chronicles of Nadiya'', on
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, in which she travelled to
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to trace her culinary roots. She visited her paternal grandfather's village in
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in the northeast of Bangladesh. She cooked for the crew of one of the country's famous paddle steamers, and visited a riverside village where they still practise the ancient art of
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. In the capital
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, she helped 'Thrive', a charity delivering meals to deprived schoolchildren. The first episode debuted immediately after '' The Great British Bake Off'' on 24 August, and was watched by viewers, a 20.5% share of all television viewers during the broadcast slot. The series was nominated at the 2017 National Television Awards under 'Factual Entertainment'. Hussain was nominated for Breakthrough star at the 2017 Royal Television Society Awards. In November 2016, Hussain was a judge on the
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of ''
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'' on
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. Hussain replaced Mary Berry on the competition show in which 40 children aged between nine and twelve compete to create the best cakes and treats. On 21 December 2016, Hussain presented a two-hour cookery show at her home on
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alongside
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as part of BBC's Christmas radio line-up. The show was her first new programme after signing a deal to make the BBC her 'home', rebuffing speculation she would join Channel 4's version of Bake Off.


2017: ''Nadiya's British Food Adventure''

From July to September 2017, Hussain presented '' Nadiya's British Food Adventure'', an eight-part series on
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. Hussain travelled across the country, visiting food producers, and then returned to her kitchen to cook using ingredients found on her journeys. A tie-in cookery book, published by Michael Joseph, features new recipes that use British ingredients cooked in a Bangladeshi style, such as Masala eggy bread, Yorkshire pudding with chia seeds and aubergine
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s with ketchup. From August to November 2017, Hussain co-presented ''
The Big Family Cooking Showdown ''The Big Family Cooking Showdown'', often referred to as simply ''Cooking Showdown'' or ''BFCS'', is a BBC team cooking competition. The first season was hosted by ''Great British Bake Off'' winner Nadiya Hussain and Zoe Ball. Each week, two te ...
'' alongside
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. Hussain left the show after the end of series one to focus on her own show, '' Nadiya's Family Favourites'', and mentioned the decision was born of her desire to get back to cooking.


2018–present

In July 2018, Hussain's second TV cookery series '' Nadiya's Family Favourites'' aired on
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. The six part series ''Time To Eat'', first shown on
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in July and August 2019, included various 'time-saving kitchen hacks' and recipes designed to save time and allow families to stay within budget. The show entered the
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catalog in April 2020. Hussain also starred in an eight part series, ''Nadiya Bakes'', first shown on
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in September and October 2020.


Other appearances

Hussain has appeared as a reporter for ''
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'' on BBC One. Hussain is a guest presenter on ''
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''. She announced on the programme that she had been given the honour of baking the Queen's 90th birthday cake, an orange drizzle cake with orange curd and orange butter cream. Hussain said: "When I told the kids (I was making a cake for the Queen), the boys were great at keeping it a secret. I told my daughter and she said, 'Oh Mary Berry? You've made lots of cakes for Mary Berry'." On 13 August 2016, Hussain appeared as guest on BBC Radio 4's '' Desert Island Discs'', and was interviewed by
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. She opened up about her struggles as a young mother, the social isolation suffered by some Muslim women and how her confidence grew during ''Bake-Off''. She described the racial abuse she still receives on the street and, determined to be a good role model to her children, how she responds with the "dignity of silence"."Nadiya Hussain: The Great British Bake Off winner reveals racial abuse"
BBC News, 14 August 2016.
Hussain was a guest on BBC One's ''
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'' on 9 December 2016 and 12 November 2021. She also appeared on '' Would I Lie to You'' as a guest in Season 10.


Writing career


Newspaper and magazine columns

Hussain is a Contributing Editor to UK's biggest food media brand, BBC's
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. Hussain also writes a monthly column for ''The Times Magazine'', a part of the Saturday supplement of ''
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'', and was previously columnist for '' Essentials'' magazine. Her recipes have also appeared in BBC's ''
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'' magazine,
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and
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.


Author

Hussain was signed by UK publisher Michael Joseph, part of Penguin Random House, for her debut book ''Nadiya's Kitchen'', which is a collection of the recipes which she cooks for friends and family. In 2017, Michael Joseph published a tie-in cookery book for Hussain's primetime eight-part BBC2 cookery series of the same name, ''Nadiya's British Food Adventure''. Hussain has written a children's book of stories and recipes, ''Bake Me A Story'', published by
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, which blends updated versions of fairytales (poor "Sleepless Beauty" just needs a nice cup of cardamom-infused hot chocolate to break her curse; resourceful Jack wins the giant over with yummy bean patties) with colourful illustrations and child-friendly recipes. In 2017, ''Bake Me A Story'' was shortlisted for ''Children's Book of the Year'' prize at the British Book Awards. Following the success, a second cookbook and storybook compilation, ''Nadiya's Bake Me a Festive Story'' was published in October 2017. The 2016 chart of the ''Top 100 Food & Drink books'' by book sales, compiled by industry analysts Nielsen, placed Hussain's books ''Nadiya's Kitchen'' and ''Bake Me A Story'' in third and fourth place, respectively. Hussain released her first novel, ''The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters'', in January 2017 with help from author Ayisha Malik and was billed as a British Muslim take on ''
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''. A review published in ''
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'' by Jenny Colgan sparked a fierce backlash on social media after Colgan questioned whether Hussain "really need to put her name to a novel, too, when there's only so much shelf space to go around?" and accused Hussain of being "greedy". Her autobiography, ''Finding My Voice'', was published by Headline Publishing Group in 2019. It includes some of her own recipes and poetry. Hussain's cookery book ''Nadiya’s Everyday Baking'' was published by Michael Joseph in 2022. It hit the Sunday Times Bestsellers List, charting at number five in the Manuals chart.


Cookery


Homewares collection

In 2018, Hussain launched her own Homeware range in collaboration with ''BlissHome''. The collection features designs across a full tableware range, as well as spice racks, candles, aprons, oven gloves and tea towels. Hussain's ''Make Life Colourful Range from BlissHome'' won 'Best Brand Licensed Homewares Product or Range' at the 2019 Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards.


Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday

Hussain was commissioned by
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to bake
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's cake as part of her 90th birthday celebrations. Hussain chose to bake an orange drizzle cake with orange curd and orange buttercream.


Personal life

At the age of 20, Hussain married Abdal Hussain, whom she had only met once before, in an
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; they married in a traditional ceremony in Bangladesh. She has spoken about her earlier struggles of being in an arranged marriage, saying "It's tough – you are pretty much marrying a complete stranger... We had to live through the good and the bad, and have come out the other side." In December 2018, she and her husband married each other again. They have two sons, Musa and Dawud, and a daughter, Maryam. Hussain is an ambassador for Starlight Children's Foundation, which supports the lives of seriously ill children and is also a WaterAid ambassador. Hussain has shown her support for Armistice Day by wearing a 'poppy headscarf', designed to commemorate the number of Muslim soldiers who fought in World War One, as well as promote the wearing of the poppy amongst British Muslims. In 2018, Hussain became a brand ambassador for
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on a campaign focusing on female empowerment. Hussain has suffered from panic attacks throughout her life. She contributed a baking recipe for the YoungMinds mental health charity's HelloYellow day, for World Mental Health Day on 10 October 2018. She was appointed
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(MBE) in the
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for services to broadcasting and the culinary arts.


Awards and nominations


Filmography

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Bibliography


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hussain, Nadiya 1984 births Living people English children's writers English food writers English Muslims English people of Bangladeshi descent Alumni of the Open University The Great British Bake Off contestants People educated at Challney High School for Girls People from Luton People from Beanibazar Upazila Television personalities from Bedfordshire The Times people WFTV Award winners BBC 100 Women Members of the Order of the British Empire English chefs