The Biggest Controversies of Food Network Stars
- Juan-Carlos Cruz, a host, pleaded no contest to murder for hire in 2010 and received a nine-year prison sentence, according to CNN.
- Ina Garten was nicknamed 'Heartless Contessa' after denying a cancer patient's Make-a-Wish request twice, as reported by ABC News.
- Paula Deen was fired by Food Network in June 2013 after admitting to using a racial epithet during a deposition, according to the Los Angeles Times.
- Ariel Robinson was convicted of homicide by child abuse in May 2022 after the death of her foster daughter and received a life sentence, per People.
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The Biggest Controversies of Food Network Stars
Sexual misconduct allegations, racially insensitive comments, and multiple hosts using the same epithet? These stars cooked up controversy for Food Network.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right7Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Right
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- 39% of the sources lean Right
39% Right
L 33%
C 28%
R 39%
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