Since she won The Great British Bake Off almost a decade ago, Nadiya Hussain has become a household S name. But her journey to success hasn't been an easy one. 'From week nine of GBBO and for weeks after, we had police presence outside our house,' Nadiya reveals in an interview with woman&home. 'It was that week that the racist abuse started, I think because they worked out I was making it to the final and they didn't want me there - whoever "they" are.' But, against the odds and the trolls, the mum of three has built a successful career for herself, most recently releasing her 12th cookbook and fronting a new BBC show, Nadiya's Cook Once, Eat Twice. The star, 39, opens up about dealing with anxiety, proving herself, and why her husband Abdal is her biggest supporter...
It's a milestone year for Nadiya. The star turns 40 on Christmas Day, and admits she isn't overjoyed by the thought of leaving her 30s behind. 'Earlier this year I was really nervous about it, because I feel like we're almost fed the idea that we should be afraid of getting older.'
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TV & REVIEWS
Our pick of what to watch this week, plus the best podcasts and new books...
Beryl's BOUTIQUE
Her heart had been closed for business, but was it time to open up?
Finally I'm a size 10 JUST LIKE MY TWIN!
Eve Little and her twin sister Hayley supported each other through a life-changing journey
Stop bad breath embarrassing you
Party season means you could be getting 'up close and personal' with your nearest and dearest, so don't let poor oral health hold back your fun...
Get moving to beat that low mood
Look, I know it's November. The days are shorter (like our patience) and darker (like, sometimes, our mood) and moving our body gets pushed further down the must-do list. We hunker down and become insular.
Married to a MONSTER
Samantha Treanor, 33, thought she'd never escape her violent partner
MORE BAD NEWS FOR MEGHAN...
Hot on the heels of stories in the US press about the Sussexes being extremely difficult to work for, comes another body blow.
ANXIETY is part of who I am'
TV cook Nadiya Hussain on ageing, her career goals and pushing boundaries
SEPARATE LIVES
Has the shine come off their fairy tale, questions royal biographer Duncan Larcombe
NEVER too late
Catriona had regrets about the past - but perhaps it was time to embrace her future