Somalian chef Hawa Hassan, who no longer works with BA, revealed the amount of compensation she received as a contractor for the publication. "I haven't been [with] @bonappetitmag since last October (when

Somalian chef Hawa Hassan, who no longer works with BA, revealed the amount of compensation she received as a contractor for the publication. "I haven't been [with] @bonappetitmag since last October (when I filmed the two videos that dropped on BHM (Black History Month))," she explained. "And just so we're clear—I was paid $400 per video. Yeah, let that sizzle in your spirit."

Now that these two women, among others, have come forward with their accounts of working at BA, a publication owned by Condé Nast, other staff members are voicing their support for immediate change. Carla Lalli Music wrote on Instagram, "To be clear, it's insane that @sohlae is not compensated for videos and I can't contribute as a host until that changes."

Molly Baz, Andy Baraghani and others have also committed to no longer appearing on the YouTube channel until there is pay equity.

Lalli Music, editor at large for the magazine, asked that Matt Duckor, Condé Nast's head of programming, lifestyle and style, "address this issue."

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