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The kitchen is closed.Former Food Network superstar Paula Deen announced that she will be closing one of the restaurants that ...
A Facebook post from one of Deen's restaurants said she'll also continue to operate a restaurant she owns in Nashville.
"Thank you for all the great memories," Deen wrote on social media, revealing that she will now keep her "focus" on her Paula ...
Paula Deen suddenly closed her iconic Savannah restaurant after 36 years in operation, leaving the Georgia restaurant ...
Paula Deen and her sons have permanently shut down their iconic Savannah restaurant, The Lady & Sons, which launched the Food ...
Paula Deen abruptly closes Georgia restaurant that launched her to Food Network fame; Myrtle Beach location remains open ...
Former Food Network star Paula Deen announced Friday the abrupt closure of the Savannah restaurant that launched her to fame ...
Former Food Network star Paula Deen abruptly closed her landmark Savannah, GA, restaurants. In a post shared to Instagram on ...
That same year, footage resurfaced of Deen sympathizing with slave-owning ancestors. In response, The Food Network did not renew Paula’s Home Cooking after a 14-year run.
In response, The Food Network did not renew Paula’s Home Cooking after a 14-year run. Additional allegations of racism continued until Deen was forced to close down her restaurant, Uncle Bubbas.
Deen released a video statement confessing her past use of racial slurs, and was soon dropped by the Food Network, the channel that had made her a star with shows like Paula’s Home Cooking.