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"It's so easy to put women in boxes," writes comedian Sadia Azmat in her memoir Sex Bomb: The Life and Loves of an Asian Babe. "Judging whether we're the right or the wrong sort of girl ...
(Source: Office of National Statistics & YouGov) In Radio 2's My Single Life, as part of the BBC's Faith In The World week, Sadia Azmat, comedian and co-host of BBC Sounds podcast No Country For ...
Sadia Azmat is a former call-centre worker who started performing comedy in 2010, making her Edinburgh debut the following year. She frequently appears as a commentator in the media and in 2015, made ...
Stand-up comedian Sadia Azmat told yesterday how it was 112 days since she had sex. Ramadan, she explained in the Metro, was when women not only fast but also strive for modesty. But it is ...
In her take for This Week, comedian Sadia Azmat criticises David Cameron's push for English language lessons for Muslim women to help them resist the lure of extremism. The government, she says ...
Headscarves, ISIS, Islam — for Sadia Azmat, the controversy around these words in Europe isn’t something to run from; it’s fodder for her best jokes. “I’m comfortable covering my hair the same way you ...
For someone who does not share comedian Sadia Azmat’s traditional South Asian Muslim background, her themed memoirs are revelatory. And those who do, I suspect, will be heartened to have their own ...
Sadia Azmat has a useful head-start in this respect as for the last few years she's been working in call-centres of varying descriptions, and offers some useful advice for those who've been flummoxed ...
"I thought I was a pregnant virgin". Sadia Azmat and Sikisa talk about why Sikisa will never wear white again and why Sadia had to hide her period from her mum.