Paula Deen dropped by Food Network

Whoaaa!! This is big! Shame on you Paula :no:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/22/dining/paula-deen-is-a-no-show-on-today.html?_r=0

Paula Deen, the self-proclaimed queen of Southern cooking and a sugary mainstay of the Food Network, was dropped by the network on Friday, after a bewildering day in which she failed to show up for an interview on the “Today” show and then in two online videos begged her family and audience to forgive her for using racist language.

A network spokeswoman said it would not renew Ms. Deen’s contract when it expired at the end of June. Ms. Deen has faced a volley of criticism this week over her remarks in a deposition for a discrimination lawsuit by a former employee. In the document, she admitted she had used racial epithets, tolerated racist jokes and condoned pornography in the workplace.

The Food Network statement did not elaborate on its reasons for dropping her, but a person close to the network said its shows featuring her sons, Jamie and Bobby, would not be affected. Ms. Deen currently has three regular programs on the network, including “Paula’s Best Dishes.”

In her first video on Friday, posted on YouTube and later removed, Ms. Deen, near tears, said: “I want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that I’ve done. I want to learn and grow from this. Inappropriate and hurtful language is totally, totally unacceptable.”

In a longer video posted later in the afternoon, she appeared more composed. “Your color of your skin, your religion, your sexual preference does not matter,” she said, adding, “ I was wrong, yes, I’ve worked hard, and I have made mistakes, but that is no excuse and I offer my sincere apology to those that I have hurt, and I hope that you forgive me because this comes from the deepest part of my heart.”

In a third video on YouTube, Ms. Deen apologized to Matt Lauer, the host of “Today,” for skipping a scheduled exclusive interview earlier in the day. She had agreed to the interview, extensively promoted by NBC News, to address the uproar generated by her deposition.

Clearly upset by her absence, Mr. Lauer told viewers that Ms Deen had spoken with him on Thursday, agreed to an “open and candid” discussion, flown to New York City — but in the morning, had her representatives cancel, citing exhaustion. “We just found out she’s a no-show,” he wrote on Twitter. “Hoping to get more info on the Paula Deen situation soon. Very confusing.”

After she apologized online to Mr. Lauer, a “Today” spokeswoman said the program was working to reschedule the interview.

Ms. Deen, 66, commands a small culinary empire, having produced numerous cookbooks, lent her name to household products from butter to mattresses, and served as a spokeswoman for Philadelphia Cream Cheese and Smithfield Foods. She and her sons own and operate a restaurant in Savannah, Ga. Her magazine “Cooking with Paula Deen,” has a circulation of nearly 1 million, her Web site says.

But Ms. Deen has managed to offend even her most uncritical fans before, most recently in January 2012 when she announced she had Type 2 diabetes on the same day she endorsed the diabetes drug Victoza and a lucrative collaboration with Novo Nordisk, the drug’s manufacturer. Because she had built her career on a no-holds-barred approach to sugar and fat (creating recipes like a cheeseburger patty sandwiched between two doughnuts and a Better than Sex cake made with cake mix, pudding mix, and heavy cream), she was roundly criticized for encouraging an unhealthy diet for others, hiding her illness and then trying to profit from it.

On Thursday, criticism of her racial remarks mounted on Twitter — even spawning a sarcastic hashtag, #paulasbestdishes — and on Ms. Deen’s own Facebook page.

The lawsuit against her was filed in March 2012 by Lisa T. Jackson, the general manager of Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House, a restaurant that Ms. Deen owned with her brother, Earl (Bubba) Hiers. Ms. Jackson, who is white, said that her father was Sicilian, with dark skin, and that she had suffered prejudice as a result.

In the deposition, Ms. Deen said that she had used a racial slur in the past, though not in the restaurant, and that she and her family did not tolerate prejudice. “Bubba and I, neither one of us, care what the color of your skin is” or what gender a person is, she said. “It’s what’s in your heart and in your head that matters to us.”

She also stated that “most jokes” are about Jews, gay people, black people and “rednecks.”

“I can’t, myself, determine what offends another person,” she said.

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I cannot believe it! Honestly this was a huge shocker for me :confused:

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finally! i was starting to get really sick of her ya’llings!

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​wow! speechless

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how do all of you feel about this?

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I don’t know honestly…part of me is sad for her..her PR really botched this up for her with all those weird/edited responses they were releasing. I’m fairly certain she’s not the only celebrity to ever make or say something insensitive, but the scope of her comments (about the waitstaff for her brother’s wedding) was really abhorrent! In this day and age, especially with her notoriety, you just can’t say stuff like that!! She’s had many African American guests and colleagues on her shows over the years, imagine how they are feeling right now? The whole “I’m an old, white Southern woman” argument just doesn’t cut it. It’s not going to absolve her of her blunder.

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And rightfully so!!!
Like get with the time woman!!! Sheesh

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I am not surprised.

I feel sorry for her though because the media is really going to rip her into shreds for this…its like Thanksgiving and Paula is the turkey.

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sorry for herrr? yall be sorry when they be lynchin’ down south

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she can cry all the way to the bank. don’t feel sorry for her one bit.

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Agree.

I am not a Paula fan. But it’s emotionally tough and embarrassing for an ordinary person to get sacked from their job. It will be a hundred times more difficult for someone who has to deal with the severe media censure on top of that. Much harder to recover from.

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Well, Paula can take some comfort in knowing that her recipes have been enjoyed in thousands of households and the ones that are on the Internet will continue to benefit many more in the future too. And perhaps there is some silver lining for Paula too. She can take this hiatus from television as an opportunity to rest and concentrate on her health and diabetes.

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sandra “i really hate curry” lee, you are next. :mad:

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Plus her beloved recipes will clog peoples’ arteries and kill them by the hundreds. Thus reducing the number of haters. :phati:

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Her hole keeps getting deeper…

Or Tricia Yearwood, lol! She’ll fill the Southern White Women niche quite nicely..and she can sing too! :@:

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why is it that we expect celebs to be perfect? She is a normal human being just as susceptible to prejudice as anyone else is she not

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She is lexi but she chose to be in the eye of the public. When you agree to rake in the amount of money she might be getting paid you also have a responsibility to be appropriate at all times. Its not written but it goes without saying - if you mess up when in the spotlight - you will pay with your own blood and that’s what’s happening right now. None of her supporters will stand by her right now. No one will come to her rescue. And even though I feel for her…she should have practiced much more caution. You live in the US…your President is Obama…you need to learn to keep your mouth shut now.

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You know it’s actually quite shocking for me, especially after you view a video like the one I am posting. She looks really friendly and not prejudice at all with her African American guest. Paula Deen Makes Biscuits - YouTube

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Yayyyy