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Former Food Network star Paula Deen announced Friday the abrupt closure of the Savannah restaurant that launched her to fame.
Restaurateur and former Food Network queen Paula Deen could use a bit of good news right about now, and she’s getting it from ...
Paula Deen, who was fired from the Food Network in 2013 amid her public downfall for her use of racial slurs, announced that ...
Paula Deen is closing the doors to two of her restaurants. On Friday, August 1, the former Food Network star, 78, took to her ...
Ex-Food Network star Paula Deen, who was axed during a racism scandal in 2013, has closed two of her restaurants in Savannah, ...
Former Food Network staple Paula Deen announced Friday the closure of the Savannah, Ga., restaurant that launched her ...
Former Food Network star Paula Deen abruptly closed her landmark Savannah, GA, restaurants. In a post shared to Instagram on ...
In 2013, she became the center of a national controversy after admitting to past use of racial slurs. The concerning and much ...
For many years, Paula Deen was one of Food Network’s most beloved stars. Whether she was whipping up Southern fried chicken, casseroles or other comfort foods, the chef would remind her fans that ...
The decision to drop Deen, whose daytime shows have been a Food Network fixture since 2002, came two days after disclosure of a recent court deposition in which Deen was asked under oath if she ...
The news came hours after Deen issued a video apology on Youtube “for the wrong that I’ve done.” Transcripts from a deposition related to a lawsuit shows Deen, 66, admitting to using the N-word.
The Food Network, which made Deen a star with "Paula's Home Cooking" in 2002 and later "Paula's Best Dishes" in 2008, weighed in with a terse statement Friday afternoon.