Paula Deen Reexamine her hatred with the late chef Anthony Bourden In her new documentary – she didn’t back down.
exist Cancel: Paula Deen’s StoryThis was premiered on Saturday, September 6 at 78-year-old Deen’s 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, who is linked to Bourdain.
“God rested his soul,” Dean said in the movie Weekly entertainment. “I don’t think he likes anyone. Not even himself.”
Dean also answered Bourden’s comments on her over the years. Bourdain died of suicide in 2018 Previously claimed Deen is a “dangerous” existence in American culture.
He told TV Guide Magazine In 2011. “She revels in the evil connections with evil companies and she is proud that her food is harmful to you.”
Bourden also argued that Dean’s food was “sorry”. Her son Bobby closed negative comments in his document Saturday, saying: “I don’t think both are accurate.”
Deen Criticizing Bourden’s performance Anthony Bourdain: No reservations and Anthony Bourdain: Parts unknownwhich led him to travel the world to try food from different cultures.
“I don’t know what he eats in these foreign countries. Bat brains or something like that.” “I think I’ll stick with my fried chicken.”
For those who saw Deen make similar comments when he appeared on the Joy Behar Show in 2011, DIGS may sound familiar. “Let me tell you something, girlfriend,” she said at the time. “perhaps [my food] It’s bad for you, but I won’t eat around or serve unwashed wildebeest’s anus. ”
Although Bourden never publicly consumes the bat brain, He was recorded in the case When he traveled with the indigenous Namibians No reservation episode.
“The first lesson as a traveler: always accepting it with gratitude as a hospitality food,” he said at the time. “Because no matter how weird or terrible you look to others, it’s their means of self-sufficiency.”
although Her persistent dissatisfaction With the late Bourden, the doctor later regretted Deen’s problem. “He started something with me and I’ve never even seen him,” she noted.
Cancel: Paula Deen’s Story Following the rise and fall of Deen’s career, he started as a catering service provider. Deen became a very popular food network star, but later found herself at the center of a racial scandal.
“When they put me down, I don’t want my tombstone to say, ‘This is the body of a racist.’” She said in the doctor: “I want my soul to come back. Losing reputation is like losing your soul. ”
Cancel: Paula Deen’s Story Still waiting for release date and release date.

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