Mehreen Baig

Mehreen Baig (born 28 November 1989) is a British television presenter. She has presented several documentaries on topics relating to Britain's Asian and Muslim communities.

Biography
Baig was born in 1989 in London to Pakistani parents. Baig has been a secondary school teacher in North London. In 2016, she was in the BBC Two documentary Muslims Like Us, in which Muslims of differing backgrounds and beliefs were made to live together. She was the second to enter the house after the former boxer and Islamist Anthony Small (Abdul Haqq), who gave her a leaflet condemning gender mixing.

In February 2018, Baig fronted Islam, Women and Me, a BBC One documentary exploring the role of women in the religion. In August, she presented ''Lost Boys? What’s Going Wrong For Asian Men'', which explored issues relating to British Pakistani men. Tim Dowling of The Guardian gave it four stars out of five for being "informed, thorough and provocative". Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan of Al Jazeera gave a negative review, saying that the documentary blamed the men's situation on Pakistani culture more than on discrimination.

Baig has also presented documentaries on physical fitness, and segments on the BBC's Sunday Morning Live and The One Show. In 2019 she took part in Pilgrimage, in which people of differing religious views made a pilgrimage to Rome. In 2020 Baig presented the new BBC Studios and Open University co-production Our Coast with Adrian Chiles.

Personal life
Mehreen has lived in North Finchley since the turn of the millennium.