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Bake Off's Nadiya Hussain tells of anti-Muslim abuse on train | |
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Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has spoken of the abuse she received after a passenger on a train refused to sit next to her. | |
The 31-year-old, who grew up in Luton, said the man had remarked: "I ain't sitting near a Muslim" on a train service on Wednesday. | The 31-year-old, who grew up in Luton, said the man had remarked: "I ain't sitting near a Muslim" on a train service on Wednesday. |
"His ignorance is his own ruin," she added in her tweet about what happened. | "His ignorance is his own ruin," she added in her tweet about what happened. |
Hussain has previously spoken about abuse and how "it feels like that's become a part of my life now". | |
"I expect to be shoved or pushed or verbally abused, because it happens, it's happened for years," the mother-of-three told BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. | "I expect to be shoved or pushed or verbally abused, because it happens, it's happened for years," the mother-of-three told BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. |
She won the 2015 series of the hit baking show and has gone on to become a columnist, author and television presenter. | She won the 2015 series of the hit baking show and has gone on to become a columnist, author and television presenter. |
A contestant from this year's Bake Off, Rav Bansal, replied to Hussain's tweet saying he had recently had a similar experience. | A contestant from this year's Bake Off, Rav Bansal, replied to Hussain's tweet saying he had recently had a similar experience. |
"You are a much better person then he will ever be," Bansal said. | "You are a much better person then he will ever be," Bansal said. |
A spokeswoman for Hussain was unable to confirm any further details about the incident. | A spokeswoman for Hussain was unable to confirm any further details about the incident. |
Last week Hussain told the BBC's 100 Women season she thought it was important not to "feed negativity with negativity". | Last week Hussain told the BBC's 100 Women season she thought it was important not to "feed negativity with negativity". |
She said: "I live in a lovely country. I don't want my kids to grow up with a chip on their shoulder. | She said: "I live in a lovely country. I don't want my kids to grow up with a chip on their shoulder. |
"Those negative people and those negative comments are the minority and I don't let that dictate how I live my life." | "Those negative people and those negative comments are the minority and I don't let that dictate how I live my life." |