Nadiya Hussain reveals BBC has cancelled her cookery shows, ending a 10-year partnership with the Bake Off star.
Nadiya Hussain has revealed that the BBC has cancelled her popular cookery shows after nearly ten years.
This marks the end of a long and successful relationship between the star and the broadcaster.
In an emotional Instagram post, Nadiya Hussain shared her disappointment with fans.
She described the decision as a “huge turning point” in her career and life.
She rose to fame after winning The Great British Bake Off in 2015.
Since then, she became a household name through shows like Nadiya’s British Food Adventure and Nadiya Bakes.
The BBC reportedly decided not to renew her series without giving public explanation.
Fans reacted with sadness, calling her shows inspirational and comforting.
Nadiya, however, chose to remain optimistic.
She thanked viewers for their support and promised to continue her culinary journey in new ways.
“I’m not going anywhere,” she said.
“There’s so much more to come — this is not the end, just a new beginning.”
The BBC has not issued an official statement on the cancellation.
Industry insiders suggest it may be part of broader budget reshuffles.
Social media erupted with tributes and demands for her return to TV.
Many viewers said Nadiya’s shows were among the few wholesome programs left.
The star hinted at upcoming projects, possibly outside traditional television.
Some speculate she may be heading to streaming platforms or launching independent content.
Nadiya Hussain remains one of the UK’s most beloved culinary personalities.
Her fans are eager to follow her next steps, wherever they may lead.
As the BBC moves on, many believe they’ve lost a gem in Nadiya Hussain.
For her supporters, this is just a pause — not the finale.