Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has told how she was racially abused by a fellow passenger while travelling on a train.
The baker, raised by Bangladeshi parents in Luton, said a man told her he would not sit beside her because she is a Muslim.
The 31-year-old, whose career highs since winning Bake Off have included serving up a birthday cake for the Queen, has previously said she has to live with racist abuse as “part of my life”.
The mother-of-three tweeted about the incident:
A man refused to sit next to me on the train today 'I ain't sitting near a Muslim' he said. His ignorance is his own ruin.
— Nadiya Jamir Hussain (@BegumNadiya) December 14, 2016
Nadiya, who won the 2015 series, said in August that she was “astounded” to be credited with having a positive impact on race relations in the UK because she still suffers anti-Islamic abuse.
On Radio 4′s Desert Island Discs, she said: “It sounds really silly (but) it feels like that’s become a part of my life now, I expect it.
“I expect to be shoved or pushed or verbally abused, because it happens, it’s happened for years.”