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How did Paula Deen bounce back from losing her Food Network show and other deals after admitting to using the N-word? Find out what she has been doing since 2013, from launching her own network...
See how the former Food Network star looks now after being sued for racism and losing her empire in 2013. Learn about her diabetes diagnosis, weight loss journey, and current projects in the kitchen.
Paula Deen was a famous celebrity chef and Food Network star, but she lost everything in 2013 after admitting to using racial slurs and facing a lawsuit for discrimination. Learn how her...
June 19, 2013 — While she was being deposed during a lawsuit brought against her by Lisa Jackson, the former general manager of her Savannah, Georgia restaurant Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster...
It's been 11 years since the Food Network cut its ties with Paula Deen after she apologized for using racist language, but now her career is thriving again.
Jamie and Bobby Deen are still working with their mother on her website and YouTube channel, and they have growing families of their own. Learn how they coped with their mother's racial scandal...
Paula Deen apologized for using racial slurs and talked about her new online channel, The Paula Deen Network, in a 2014 interview with Matt Lauer. She said she learned from her mistakes and...
Paula Deen is an American chef, cookbook author, and TV personality born on January 19, 1947. She is known for her Southern cooking style and owns several restaurants, including The Lady & Sons in Savannah, Georgia.
Paula Deen is still cooking and sharing recipes on Instagram, but she has also moved on from TV and reinvented herself with a new show. She is a grandmother, a second-time bride, and worth $12 million despite the racist controversy.
After cashing in on Chatham County’s largest residential sale in closing on her amazing waterfront estate, Paula Deen moved back into her original home after eight months of renovations. Before that, she embraced grand-motherhood living in her son Bobby’s guest house.