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Nadiya Hussain says her anxiety means she is sometimes struggling to get up

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Nadiya Hussain has said her anxiety means it can be a “struggle to get out of bed” during the lockdown. The TV star, who won The Great British Bake Off in 2015, told BBC Radio 5 Live that managing her mental health has been a challenge during the coronavirus pandemic.

One of her children is asthmatic and so her family have been in isolation for seven weeks, according to the BBC. She said there have been days when she has “struggled to get out of bed, days where I don’t even want to get dressed and I know there’s loads of people who feel exactly the same way whether they have mental health issues or not”.

Hussain, 35, told presenter Nihal Arthanayake: “Now it’s completely counterintuitive, doing things I’d normally do if I was anxious, now

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