Former co-hosts of TLC‘s hit fashion series What Not to Wear, Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, have ended their decade-long feud. Both aged 54, London and Kelly presented a united front on Today with Hoda & Jenna on Thursday, September 28, disclosing that their longstanding disagreement was largely a result of external pressure rather than genuine animosity toward each other. “When you grow up a little bit – and we did grow up together on television – there was a lot of points of pride that I don’t think either of us were willing to cop to,” London said. Signs of a feud between the two surfaced back in 2013 when their TLC show concluded its 10-year run. The situation escalated with Kelly’s 2017 collection of essays, in which he candidly expressed that he either greatly admired or strongly disliked London, with no middle ground. A month later, London took the step of blocking Kelly on Twitter.
- 9/28/2023
- TV Insider
Most people would agree that if they suddenly came into large sums of money, buying their dream home would be one of the first things they’d do. Self-Made Mansions aims to help people do just that. However, instead of featuring cast members who came into their new found fortunes by chance, the show will focus on entrepreneurs who earned their money through various business ventures. Host Clinton Kelly will work with them to find a perfect home that fits their needs and matches their new lavish lifestyle. If you’re a fan of home design but also love the occasional feel
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- 1/14/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
HGTV has unveiled its 2021 programming slate, giving a production green light to 13 new series and three pilots. Details below.
New Series:
Home Against With the Fords will star sister-brother duo and home reno experts Leanne and Steve Ford, a series in which they will help clients transform their childhood homes.
Lara Spencer will host Everything but the House (wt). In the series, Lara and her team of expert appraisers will help families declutter their homes.
In Outgrown, business partners Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson will renovate homes for growing families in Boise, Idaho.
Texas Two Step will feature Houston-based, husband-wife team Jon Pierre and Mary Tjon-Joe-Pin as they help clients sell their house for top dollar and use the profit to purchase and overhaul a new place.
House-hunting series Self-Made Mansions (wt) stars style entrepreneur Clinton Kelly, who will help self-made millionaires find the home of their dreams.
British interior...
New Series:
Home Against With the Fords will star sister-brother duo and home reno experts Leanne and Steve Ford, a series in which they will help clients transform their childhood homes.
Lara Spencer will host Everything but the House (wt). In the series, Lara and her team of expert appraisers will help families declutter their homes.
In Outgrown, business partners Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson will renovate homes for growing families in Boise, Idaho.
Texas Two Step will feature Houston-based, husband-wife team Jon Pierre and Mary Tjon-Joe-Pin as they help clients sell their house for top dollar and use the profit to purchase and overhaul a new place.
House-hunting series Self-Made Mansions (wt) stars style entrepreneur Clinton Kelly, who will help self-made millionaires find the home of their dreams.
British interior...
- 10/19/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
HGTV has ordered 13 series and three pilots, including new shows from Leanne and Steve Ford, Luke Caldwell and Clint Robertson, and Lara Spencer. Plus, an “International” version of “My Lottery Dream Home” is being readied from across the pond.
Additionally — but definitely not “finally” — Clinton Kelly is getting his own house-hunting series.
“We’ve locked in a solid lineup of creative, innovative and entertaining programming to inspire people who want to reimagine their homes,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “This is just the beginning. We’re taking scores of pitch meetings, reviewing hundreds of concept reels, talent sizzles and social media sites–looking for imaginative real estate, renovation and design experts who are pushing the envelope with their distinct points of view.”
“This order of new series and pilots will focus on stories of home and the families who live in them,” she continued. “All of our stars will offer...
Additionally — but definitely not “finally” — Clinton Kelly is getting his own house-hunting series.
“We’ve locked in a solid lineup of creative, innovative and entertaining programming to inspire people who want to reimagine their homes,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “This is just the beginning. We’re taking scores of pitch meetings, reviewing hundreds of concept reels, talent sizzles and social media sites–looking for imaginative real estate, renovation and design experts who are pushing the envelope with their distinct points of view.”
“This order of new series and pilots will focus on stories of home and the families who live in them,” she continued. “All of our stars will offer...
- 10/19/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Food Network will be airing a cooking special featuring Joanna Gaines this Sunday.
The hourlong special, which airs April 5 at 12/11c, will feature footage filmed by the “Fixer Upper” star’s children, which she shares with her husband Chip Gaines.
The special will also feature a sneak peek of her official cooking series that is set to premiere on the couple’s Magnolia Network later this year.
Also Read: Clinton Kelly Loves to Be a 'Baking Voyeur' on Food Network's 'Spring Baking Championship'
Gaines shared the news in an Instagram post Thursday, along with a teaser video, in which she explains the menu for the special — a dutch oven lasagna, homemade garlic knots, a salad, and pie.
Magnolia Network is a joint venture between the Gaineses and Discovery. To make room for Magnolia on cable, Discovery is rebranding its Diy Network.
Jo’s second cookbook, “Magnolia Table, Volume 2,” will be...
The hourlong special, which airs April 5 at 12/11c, will feature footage filmed by the “Fixer Upper” star’s children, which she shares with her husband Chip Gaines.
The special will also feature a sneak peek of her official cooking series that is set to premiere on the couple’s Magnolia Network later this year.
Also Read: Clinton Kelly Loves to Be a 'Baking Voyeur' on Food Network's 'Spring Baking Championship'
Gaines shared the news in an Instagram post Thursday, along with a teaser video, in which she explains the menu for the special — a dutch oven lasagna, homemade garlic knots, a salad, and pie.
Magnolia Network is a joint venture between the Gaineses and Discovery. To make room for Magnolia on cable, Discovery is rebranding its Diy Network.
Jo’s second cookbook, “Magnolia Table, Volume 2,” will be...
- 4/2/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Food Network’s “Supermarket Stakeout” series returns for its second season Tuesday, and it couldn’t come at a more opportune time.
Folks across the country are competing to clean grocery stores out of essential goods like toilet paper and food staples before hunkering down to avoid coronavirus, and casual trips to the store — much less interactions with other shoppers — are for now a thing of the past.
Fortunately you can live vicariously “Supermarket Stakeout,” and in an exclusive clip of the season two premiere, which you can watch above, chef Will Brown channels his grandmother to cook up a delicious-looking strawberry preserve in a grocery store parking lot.
Also Read: Clinton Kelly Loves to Be a 'Baking Voyeur' on Food Network's 'Spring Baking Championship'
The series is shot on-location at supermarkets around the country, with each episode featuring four chefs who must ambush shoppers as they exit the grocery...
Folks across the country are competing to clean grocery stores out of essential goods like toilet paper and food staples before hunkering down to avoid coronavirus, and casual trips to the store — much less interactions with other shoppers — are for now a thing of the past.
Fortunately you can live vicariously “Supermarket Stakeout,” and in an exclusive clip of the season two premiere, which you can watch above, chef Will Brown channels his grandmother to cook up a delicious-looking strawberry preserve in a grocery store parking lot.
Also Read: Clinton Kelly Loves to Be a 'Baking Voyeur' on Food Network's 'Spring Baking Championship'
The series is shot on-location at supermarkets around the country, with each episode featuring four chefs who must ambush shoppers as they exit the grocery...
- 3/16/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Since rising to fame on TLC’s What Not To Wear, Clinton Kelly has become one of the most popular TV hosts of the day. After fronting ABC’s The Chew for seven seasons, he moved on to The Food Network, and can currently be seen doing his thing on the sixth season of Spring Baking Championship, a show Kelly’s fondly described as an “Escape From Everything Else”. Find out more about the star with these ten little facts. 1. Literary Dreams As a kid, Kelly always dreamed of becoming a writer. Too scared of “being broke” as a novelist to give
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Clinton Kelly...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Clinton Kelly...
- 3/13/2020
- by Aiden Mason
- TVovermind.com
By his own admission, Clinton Kelly isn’t “a huge dessert person.” But that won’t stop the host from ogling every delicious confection that contestants prepare for judges on the new season of Food Network’s “Spring Baking Championship,” which premieres Monday at 9 p.m. Et.
“In this show, I’m not doing any of the work. I’m obviously working as host, but I’m not actually doing any cooking,” the former co-host of “The Chew” and “What Not to Wear” told TheWrap. “I can just be a baking voyeur.”
When he’s not appearing on food-centric shows like “Spring Baking Championship,” “Rachael Ray” or “Family Restaurant Rivals,” Kelly is actually quite a homebody, he says, which gives him time to do some of his own cooking. It’s something the former magazine writer and fashionista knows a thing or two about — some of his own personal recipes...
“In this show, I’m not doing any of the work. I’m obviously working as host, but I’m not actually doing any cooking,” the former co-host of “The Chew” and “What Not to Wear” told TheWrap. “I can just be a baking voyeur.”
When he’s not appearing on food-centric shows like “Spring Baking Championship,” “Rachael Ray” or “Family Restaurant Rivals,” Kelly is actually quite a homebody, he says, which gives him time to do some of his own cooking. It’s something the former magazine writer and fashionista knows a thing or two about — some of his own personal recipes...
- 3/10/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The kids are back in the kitchen! Food Network just announced the TV show will return for a new season in June.
Hosted by Tim Allen, the culinary competition series pits kids against one another in a series of cooking-related challenges. The new season will feature guest appearances by Jessica Alba, Anthony Anderson, Nikki Bella, Kardea Brown, Clinton Kelly, and Bailee Madison.
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Hosted by Tim Allen, the culinary competition series pits kids against one another in a series of cooking-related challenges. The new season will feature guest appearances by Jessica Alba, Anthony Anderson, Nikki Bella, Kardea Brown, Clinton Kelly, and Bailee Madison.
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- 5/29/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Tim Riggins is teaming up with Dexter Morgan for a new show: Taylor Kitsch (Friday Night Lights) and Michael C. Hall (Dexter) will star in the thriller Shadowplay, from The Bridge co-creator Måns Mårlind, our sister site Deadline reports.
The series — which does not yet have a network attached — follows Max McLaughlin (Kitsch), an American cop who arrives in Berlin in the summer of 1946 to help create a police force in the chaotic aftermath of the war. At the same time, Max undertakes a secret crusade to find his missing brother Moritz (Dark Blue‘s Logan Marshall-Green), who is killing ex-Nazis in hiding.
The series — which does not yet have a network attached — follows Max McLaughlin (Kitsch), an American cop who arrives in Berlin in the summer of 1946 to help create a police force in the chaotic aftermath of the war. At the same time, Max undertakes a secret crusade to find his missing brother Moritz (Dark Blue‘s Logan Marshall-Green), who is killing ex-Nazis in hiding.
- 4/10/2019
- TVLine.com
Though The Chew sadly ended after seven seasons in June, one of the hit ABC show's stars, Clinton Kelly, exclusively revealed to Closer Weekly that he still keeps in touch with his co-hosts Michael Symon and Carla Hall today. "We text each other all the time," Clinton, 49, told Closer during a chat to promote his new partnership with Sargento, adding that the trio uses their group text "nonstop." Clinton also gushed that he, Michael, and Carla have "so many" fond memories from working on The Chew. "When it got down to Michael, Carla, and I there was something about when it was just the three of us. Almost every day we would crack up laughing, like belly laughter," he exclusively told Closer. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) The Emmy-winning star added that the funniest moments the trio shared happened when he accidentally "misspoke about something" on-air. "I was [once] talking about like...
- 9/19/2018
- by Joyann Jeffrey
- Closer Weekly
Today, ABC airs the final episode of their daytime series, The Chew. Last month, the network announced that the cooking-themed talk show had been cancelled after more than 1,400 episodes. Will you miss it? Was this the right decision?Launching in September 2011, The Chew replaced the All My Children soap opera after its 41 years on the network. A talk show that incorporates cooking and lifestyle-related segments, the series was initially hosted by Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly, Daphne Oz, and Michael Symon. Oz departed the show after six seasons and Batali left following sexual misconduct allegations in December 2017.Read More…...
- 6/15/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The three hosts of ABC’s daytime culinary series The Chew bid farewell today as the show aired its finale episode after seven seasons. Watch a clip below.
A few fans were seen wiping tears in the audience as Daytime Emmy winners Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon — all of whom have been with the show since its September 2011 launch — joked, reminisced and even shared how much weight they’ve gain during the show’s run.
Here’s a video shared by the network with the caption, “From beginning to end, today’s episode of The Chew was one for the history books”:
From beginning to end, today's episode of #TheChew was one for the history books. Watch this clip to see the special way @Clinton_Kelly, @CarlaHall, and @ChefSymon started the show! pic.twitter.com/HoAAMQY4NL
— The Chew (@thechew) June 15, 2018
The Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates...
A few fans were seen wiping tears in the audience as Daytime Emmy winners Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon — all of whom have been with the show since its September 2011 launch — joked, reminisced and even shared how much weight they’ve gain during the show’s run.
Here’s a video shared by the network with the caption, “From beginning to end, today’s episode of The Chew was one for the history books”:
From beginning to end, today's episode of #TheChew was one for the history books. Watch this clip to see the special way @Clinton_Kelly, @CarlaHall, and @ChefSymon started the show! pic.twitter.com/HoAAMQY4NL
— The Chew (@thechew) June 15, 2018
The Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates...
- 6/15/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC served up its final helping of The Chew on Friday, and it was a bittersweet farewell for hosts Clinton Kelly, Michael Symon and Carla Hall.
Though new, pre-taped episodes of the daytime series will air through June 22 — with enhanced encores slated for the rest of the summer — Friday’s episode served as The Chew‘s series finale after ABC announced its cancellation on May 23. In its place, the Alphabet Net will start airing a third hour of Good Morning America in September.
For the final, emotional hour, The Chew‘s hosts decided to interview one another instead of bringing out celebrity guests,...
Though new, pre-taped episodes of the daytime series will air through June 22 — with enhanced encores slated for the rest of the summer — Friday’s episode served as The Chew‘s series finale after ABC announced its cancellation on May 23. In its place, the Alphabet Net will start airing a third hour of Good Morning America in September.
For the final, emotional hour, The Chew‘s hosts decided to interview one another instead of bringing out celebrity guests,...
- 6/15/2018
- TVLine.com
All it takes is one outspoken friend or family member to sway the bride! TLC's Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta is serving up some amazing bridal looks during Season 10, but not everyone is going to be a fan of what the bride likes. In this exclusive sneak peek of this week's epiosde, bride-to-be Marcia goes wedding dress shopping with her mother and two uncles, but a divide is quickly formed between Marcia and her mom versus her uncles after she tries on her first gown. Luckily, Bridals by Lori owner Lori Allen and the shop's fashion director Monte Durham are on the same page. "I know these uncles are dying for some sparkle, but you know, at heart I’m a mama’s boy," Monte said in his confessional. "So I think we should start with mama’s pick first — very clean, very simple, very understated, very elegant.
- 6/15/2018
- by Emma Hernandez
- Life and Style
The Chew has come to a close. The cancelled ABC TV show filmed its final episode today, June 14th.As reported earlier, ABC cancelled the daytime talk show after seven seasons. The series premiered in 2011 and features hosts Michael Symon, Carla Hall, and Clinton Kelly discussing current events, food, and lifestyle-related topics. The series premiered in 2011 and is currently in its seventh season.Read More…...
- 6/15/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
After seven seasons and thousands of culinary delights, ABC’s The Chew taped its final episode today. Check out some first-look photos from the set above and below.
Launched in September 2011, the Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates life through food will wrap after Friday’s last show. The network cooked The Chew‘s goose three weeks ago, canceling it in favor of a third hour of Good Morning America.
Ranging from cooking and home entertaining to exploring food trends and bringing original ideas to holiday events, The Chew won the 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative. Its current hosts Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon won the 2015 trophy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host — a honor they shared with fellow original-but-now-former hosts Daphne Oz, who exited after last season, and Mario Batali. The latter was fired in December after an ABC investigation into multiple sexual misconduct allegations against the veteran chef.
Launched in September 2011, the Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates life through food will wrap after Friday’s last show. The network cooked The Chew‘s goose three weeks ago, canceling it in favor of a third hour of Good Morning America.
Ranging from cooking and home entertaining to exploring food trends and bringing original ideas to holiday events, The Chew won the 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative. Its current hosts Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon won the 2015 trophy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host — a honor they shared with fellow original-but-now-former hosts Daphne Oz, who exited after last season, and Mario Batali. The latter was fired in December after an ABC investigation into multiple sexual misconduct allegations against the veteran chef.
- 6/14/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The final episode of “The Chew” is set to air on Friday, concluding its seven-year run.
ABC has released a few new photos from the upcoming finale, showing hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall raising a glass to the daytime talk show’s 1,500-episode run and bidding goodbye to the show they’ve hosted since 2011.
The very first episode of #TheChew aired on September 26, 2011, and with 1500 shows later, the final taping is officially in the history books! Tune in tomorrow for our special farewell. You seriously don’t want to miss it. We love you @Clinton_Kelly, @ChefSymon, and @carlahall! pic.twitter.com/8c8L5uqbeG
— The Chew (@thechew) June 14, 2018
Also Read: 'The Chew' Canceled by ABC After 7 Seasons
The episode, taped Thursday to air Friday, is the final episode of the show to be produced, but previously unaired episodes will continue to air on ABC...
ABC has released a few new photos from the upcoming finale, showing hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall raising a glass to the daytime talk show’s 1,500-episode run and bidding goodbye to the show they’ve hosted since 2011.
The very first episode of #TheChew aired on September 26, 2011, and with 1500 shows later, the final taping is officially in the history books! Tune in tomorrow for our special farewell. You seriously don’t want to miss it. We love you @Clinton_Kelly, @ChefSymon, and @carlahall! pic.twitter.com/8c8L5uqbeG
— The Chew (@thechew) June 14, 2018
Also Read: 'The Chew' Canceled by ABC After 7 Seasons
The episode, taped Thursday to air Friday, is the final episode of the show to be produced, but previously unaired episodes will continue to air on ABC...
- 6/14/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Foodies were upset to hear the news that ABC canceled The Chew after seven seasons. But hosts of the show Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly, and Michael Symon were probably the most bummed. Even so, they took to social media to express their gratitude to fans and for the talk/cooking/lifestyle show.
Hall tweeted: “I am so grateful for all the good times and incredible friends I have made over the past seven years on [The Chew]. It has truly been an amazing ride. I am looking forward to new adventures! What’s next? Stay tuned! Onward and upward! #adventurefollows.”
“Michael, Carla and I will truly miss making you laugh and inspiring you to try new things every day,” Kelly said on Facebook. “We’re gonna finish out the rest of this season with as much enthusiasm as we can muster! I’m sure we’ll talk about it on tomorrow’s show.
Hall tweeted: “I am so grateful for all the good times and incredible friends I have made over the past seven years on [The Chew]. It has truly been an amazing ride. I am looking forward to new adventures! What’s next? Stay tuned! Onward and upward! #adventurefollows.”
“Michael, Carla and I will truly miss making you laugh and inspiring you to try new things every day,” Kelly said on Facebook. “We’re gonna finish out the rest of this season with as much enthusiasm as we can muster! I’m sure we’ll talk about it on tomorrow’s show.
- 5/24/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Falling Nielsen ratings, rising costs, and perhaps a side of cast upheaval, seem to have taken a lethal bite out of an established daytime delicacy. ABC has cancelled The Chew TV show after seven seasons. Instead of season eight, the Alphabet Network has ordered an additional hour of Good Morning America -- in the afternoon. Reportedly, the Gma expansion will not affect Live with Kelly & Ryan, which airs at 10:00am Et. A cooking and lifestyle TV show, The Chew premiered on ABC on September 26, 2011, with original hosts Mario Batali, Daphne Oz, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, and Clinton Kelly. When the production did not replace Oz, who left after the sixth season, fans started listening for the kitchen timer of doom. Then, during the first half of The Chew season seven, sexual impropriety allegations involving...
- 5/24/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“The Chew” just got spit out.
ABC said on Wednesday that it is canceling the daytime cooking series after seven seasons, making room for a third hour of “Good Morning America” (which ironically will not take place in the morning). When we asked, a person with knowledge of the decision to turn off the food-and-talk format’s pilot light pointed TheWrap toward “business reasons,” and steered us away from those Mario Batali sexual misconduct accusations.
Let’s explore that.
Also Read: 'Good Morning America' to Add Third Hour - But Not in the Morning
This season versus last, “The Chew” was down 3 percent among total viewers, per Nielsen, with its episodic average of 2.425 million audience members comparing unfavorably to 2016-17’s 2.508 million.
Unfortunately, that was just the tip of the chef’s knife.
Among women 18-49, the daytime series dropped 13 percent in Nielsen ratings, falling from a 0.60 to a 0.52, on average.
ABC said on Wednesday that it is canceling the daytime cooking series after seven seasons, making room for a third hour of “Good Morning America” (which ironically will not take place in the morning). When we asked, a person with knowledge of the decision to turn off the food-and-talk format’s pilot light pointed TheWrap toward “business reasons,” and steered us away from those Mario Batali sexual misconduct accusations.
Let’s explore that.
Also Read: 'Good Morning America' to Add Third Hour - But Not in the Morning
This season versus last, “The Chew” was down 3 percent among total viewers, per Nielsen, with its episodic average of 2.425 million audience members comparing unfavorably to 2016-17’s 2.508 million.
Unfortunately, that was just the tip of the chef’s knife.
Among women 18-49, the daytime series dropped 13 percent in Nielsen ratings, falling from a 0.60 to a 0.52, on average.
- 5/23/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
After seven seasons, ABC's All My Children replacement, The Chew, has been canceled. The Chew will cease production at the end of this season but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes airing in June.
ABC News' Emmy Award-winning morning show, Good Morning America, will expand to three hours. The new third hour of the program will air at 1 p.m. Edt, noon Cdt/Pdt.
"Over the past six years 'Good Morning America' has solidified its place as America's No. 1 morning show," said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. "We believe there is great opportunity for viewers and advertisers in expanding to a third hour."
He continued, "While this is the right decision for our business, it is also bittersweet. For seven years 'The Chew' has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere.
ABC News' Emmy Award-winning morning show, Good Morning America, will expand to three hours. The new third hour of the program will air at 1 p.m. Edt, noon Cdt/Pdt.
"Over the past six years 'Good Morning America' has solidified its place as America's No. 1 morning show," said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. "We believe there is great opportunity for viewers and advertisers in expanding to a third hour."
He continued, "While this is the right decision for our business, it is also bittersweet. For seven years 'The Chew' has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere.
- 5/23/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
It's time to say goodbye to a daytime favorite. On May 23, ABC announced that they have cancelled The Chew after seven years to make way for a third hour of Good Morning America, which will take over the 1 p.m. ET/ 12 p.m. CT/PT time slot.
The sad news comes nearly six months after one of the hosts, Mario Batali, was fired following his sexual misconduct scandal, and one year after Daphne Oz exited the program.
"After seven seasons, 1454 episodes, multiple Emmy nominations and two Emmy Awards, The Chew will cease production at the end of this season but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes airing in June," said the press release. Since Gma is the "No. 1 morning show," they believe "there is great opportunity for viewers and advertisers in expanding to a third hour.” The company called the move bittersweet, and they made...
The sad news comes nearly six months after one of the hosts, Mario Batali, was fired following his sexual misconduct scandal, and one year after Daphne Oz exited the program.
"After seven seasons, 1454 episodes, multiple Emmy nominations and two Emmy Awards, The Chew will cease production at the end of this season but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes airing in June," said the press release. Since Gma is the "No. 1 morning show," they believe "there is great opportunity for viewers and advertisers in expanding to a third hour.” The company called the move bittersweet, and they made...
- 5/23/2018
- by Emy LaCroix
- Closer Weekly
ABC has had its fill of The Chew: The network announced Wednesday that its daytime lifestyle series will end after its current seventh season, to be replaced by a third hour of Good Morning America.
“For seven years, The Chew has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere,” Ben Sherwood, president of Disney-ABC Television Group, said in a statement. “We applaud and thank Gordon Elliott, Aimee Householder, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and the entire cast and crew for their great work and amazing run. And we wish them the very best.
“For seven years, The Chew has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere,” Ben Sherwood, president of Disney-ABC Television Group, said in a statement. “We applaud and thank Gordon Elliott, Aimee Householder, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and the entire cast and crew for their great work and amazing run. And we wish them the very best.
- 5/23/2018
- TVLine.com
ABC has canceled the daytime talk show “The Chew” after seven seasons and 1,454 episodes, the network announced on Wednesday.
The move comes as the Disney-owned network plans to expand “Good Morning America” to a third hour in the afternoons. “The Chew” will cease production at the end of this season, but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes starting in June.
“While this is the right decision for our business, it is also bittersweet,” Disney|ABC Television Group president Ben Sherwood said in a statement. “For seven years ‘The Chew’ has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere. We applaud and thank Gordon Elliott, Aimee Householder, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and the entire cast and crew for their great work and amazing run. And we wish them the very best.”
Also Read: 'Good Morning America' to Add Third...
The move comes as the Disney-owned network plans to expand “Good Morning America” to a third hour in the afternoons. “The Chew” will cease production at the end of this season, but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes starting in June.
“While this is the right decision for our business, it is also bittersweet,” Disney|ABC Television Group president Ben Sherwood said in a statement. “For seven years ‘The Chew’ has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere. We applaud and thank Gordon Elliott, Aimee Householder, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and the entire cast and crew for their great work and amazing run. And we wish them the very best.”
Also Read: 'Good Morning America' to Add Third...
- 5/23/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
ABC News’ Good Morning America, will expand to three hours. The new third hour will air at 1 Pm. Edt, noon Cdt/Pdt. The extra hour will replace ABC’s daytime food-themed program The Chew which, after seven seasons, 1454 episodes, multiple Emmy nominations and two Emmy Awards, will cease production at the end of this season but will continue to air as planned until September with all-new episodes airing in June.
Gma’s move resembles NBC News’ continuous expansion of Today, which now consists of 4 hours. I hear the rationale behind the decision is that Gma is cheaper to produce and draws higher multiple from advertisers. The move will not impact Live With Kelly & Ryan, which airs at 10 Am Edt.
“Over the past six years Good Morning America has solidified its place as America’s No. 1 morning show,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. “We believe...
Gma’s move resembles NBC News’ continuous expansion of Today, which now consists of 4 hours. I hear the rationale behind the decision is that Gma is cheaper to produce and draws higher multiple from advertisers. The move will not impact Live With Kelly & Ryan, which airs at 10 Am Edt.
“Over the past six years Good Morning America has solidified its place as America’s No. 1 morning show,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. “We believe...
- 5/23/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC’s “Good Morning America” is set to add a third hour… in the afternoon. Hour 3 of “Gma,” which does not yet have a name or hosts, will begin airing at 1 p.m./12c (and Pt), ABC News said on Wednesday.
Yes, that means “The Chew” is canceled — sorry, foodies. The daytime cooking show will air as planned through September, which is when it will make way for more “Gma.”
A third hour of “Gma” means “even more news, pop culture, compelling interviews and the program’s signature, epic live events,” according to ABC’s press release.
Also Read: 'Today' Tops Royal Wedding Week Outright for First Viewer Win Since Winter Olympics
“Over the past six years ‘Good Morning America’ has solidified its place as America’s No. 1 morning show,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. “We believe there is great opportunity for viewers and...
Yes, that means “The Chew” is canceled — sorry, foodies. The daytime cooking show will air as planned through September, which is when it will make way for more “Gma.”
A third hour of “Gma” means “even more news, pop culture, compelling interviews and the program’s signature, epic live events,” according to ABC’s press release.
Also Read: 'Today' Tops Royal Wedding Week Outright for First Viewer Win Since Winter Olympics
“Over the past six years ‘Good Morning America’ has solidified its place as America’s No. 1 morning show,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman, Disney Media Networks, and president, Disney|ABC Television. “We believe there is great opportunity for viewers and...
- 5/23/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
In light of the sexual assault allegations against chef Mario Batali and his subsequent firing in December 2017, ABC has issued a statement about whether or not the network will replace the celeb chef on The Chew, which he'd hosted since 2011. But it's not exactly definitive. “There are no plans at this time to announce another host, but that could change in the future,” a source for The Chew told Page Six. Now that that's all cleared up... The Chew co-host Carla Hall also told Us Weekly that she, Michael Symon, and Clinton Kelly will still be full-time hosts. “We’re having a good time. We had Carol Burnett on the show. We had the cast of Life of the Party with Melissa McCarthy and Matt Walsh, and yeah. So, we’re having a great time,” she said. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Multiple women accused Mario last year of groping them,...
- 5/17/2018
- by Barbara Herman
- Closer Weekly
Last week in New York, City Harvest hosted their 35th Anniversary Gala, which raised funds to support City Harvest’s anti-hunger programs.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen Join Richard Gere and others
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Hosted by The Chew’s Clinton Kelly, the event commemorated the organization’s 35 year history feeding New York City, and paid tribute to the efforts of individuals and organizations who have gone above and beyond in their commitment to help City Harvest feed hungry New Yorkers. Honorees including Chrissy Teigen, José Andrés, Wendy & Bill Mills and Robin Hood, the poverty fighting organization.
Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich
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VIP guests included Ted Allen, Donatella Arpaia, Ron Ben-Israel, Emma Bengtsson, Jonathan Cheban, Michael Chernow, Michelle Collins, Katie Couric and Jack Mulner, Dana Cowin, Richard Gere, Markus Glocker, Marc Glosserman, Crystal Hunt, Ja Rule, John Legend, Angie Mar, Marc Murphy, Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich,...
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen Join Richard Gere and others
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Hosted by The Chew’s Clinton Kelly, the event commemorated the organization’s 35 year history feeding New York City, and paid tribute to the efforts of individuals and organizations who have gone above and beyond in their commitment to help City Harvest feed hungry New Yorkers. Honorees including Chrissy Teigen, José Andrés, Wendy & Bill Mills and Robin Hood, the poverty fighting organization.
Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images
VIP guests included Ted Allen, Donatella Arpaia, Ron Ben-Israel, Emma Bengtsson, Jonathan Cheban, Michael Chernow, Michelle Collins, Katie Couric and Jack Mulner, Dana Cowin, Richard Gere, Markus Glocker, Marc Glosserman, Crystal Hunt, Ja Rule, John Legend, Angie Mar, Marc Murphy, Julianne Moore and Bart Freundlich,...
- 5/1/2018
- Look to the Stars
All week long, 'The Chew' is celebrating co-hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall's favorite things from Broadway to fried chicken and bacon with 'Hosts Choice Week.' Our viewers are getting in on the action voting on some of their favorite themes, and we conclude the week with a legendary finish ... the iconic Carol Burnett...
- 4/26/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
City Harvest will host its 35th Anniversary Gala to support the organization’s work to rescue good food that would otherwise go to waste and deliver it to New Yorkers in need.
Honorees include José Andrés, Bill & Wendy Mills, Robin Hood, and Chrissy Teigen. The event will be hosted by Clinton Kelly.
Additional guests to include: Ted Allen, Donatella Arpaia, Ron Ben-Israel, Emma Bengtsson, Michael Chernow, Michelle Collins, Dana Cowin, Richard Gere, Markus Glocker, Marc Glosserman, John Legend, Angie Mar, Danny Meyer, Marc Murphy, Jason Pfiefer, Molly Ringwald, Jean Reno, Eric Ripert, Aldo Sohm, Bill Telepan, Geoffrey Zakarian, and others…
When: Tuesday, April 24th
Media Check-In: 5:30 Pm
Cocktails: 6:30 Pm
Awards, Dinner: 7:30 Pm
Where: Cipriani 42nd Street
110 East 42nd Street
Find out more here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/17780-chrissy-teigen-to-be-honored-at-city-harvest-35th-anniversary-gala
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Honorees include José Andrés, Bill & Wendy Mills, Robin Hood, and Chrissy Teigen. The event will be hosted by Clinton Kelly.
Additional guests to include: Ted Allen, Donatella Arpaia, Ron Ben-Israel, Emma Bengtsson, Michael Chernow, Michelle Collins, Dana Cowin, Richard Gere, Markus Glocker, Marc Glosserman, John Legend, Angie Mar, Danny Meyer, Marc Murphy, Jason Pfiefer, Molly Ringwald, Jean Reno, Eric Ripert, Aldo Sohm, Bill Telepan, Geoffrey Zakarian, and others…
When: Tuesday, April 24th
Media Check-In: 5:30 Pm
Cocktails: 6:30 Pm
Awards, Dinner: 7:30 Pm
Where: Cipriani 42nd Street
110 East 42nd Street
Find out more here.
From: http://www.looktothestars.org/news/17780-chrissy-teigen-to-be-honored-at-city-harvest-35th-anniversary-gala
Related past articles Stars Attend McM x (Red) Daily Front Row Fla After PartyStars Attend Point...
- 4/9/2018
- Look to the Stars
Remember the 360° mirror from your childhood? Ah, who could forget! Stacy London and Clinton Kelly were the dynamic duo from the hit makeover show What Not to Wear. The TLC series grabbed footage of participants' bad outfits without their knowledge, rummaged through their closets unapologetically — even forced them to step into a 360° mirror to highlight just how poor their style choices were. (All while flinging out the most hilarious and creative insults possible.) Those were the days! (Photo Credit: TLC) Stacy and Clint were backed up by a team of experts — Carmindy, who used her expertise and experience in the beauty industry to teach clients how to do their own makeup and Nick Arrojo, the unflappable hair stylist. Together, the foursome made over the unfashionable and the not-so-put-together. But sadly, after 10 years of Wntw, the run came to an end in 2013. Since then, lots has changed for the cast. In fact,...
- 3/31/2018
- by Steph Osmanski
- Life and Style
Back in January we learned that What Not to Wear‘s Stacy London started off 2018 with a new, more positive mindset when she shared that she was letting go of grudges and “finding peace” by unblocking people on social media (like her old co-host Clinton Kelly). But in a new article written for Refinery 29, she revealed that her fresh new start to 2018 was the result of picking herself up from one of the worst years she ever experienced — when she nearly went broke.
In her article, she writes that her year of breakdowns all started in December 2016 when she needed...
In her article, she writes that her year of breakdowns all started in December 2016 when she needed...
- 2/5/2018
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
What Not to Wear‘s Stacy London is living by that “new year, new me” motto by unblocking some of her social media followers in an effort to forgive and “let things go.”
The stylist revealed in an Instagram post that she’s been thinking a lot about forgiveness lately and decided to let go of grudges. “It occurred to me that taking action like blocking people in order to feel some sense of control over other’s actions is a waste of my time.”
She continued: “I can’t stop people from the way they behave. I can’t...
The stylist revealed in an Instagram post that she’s been thinking a lot about forgiveness lately and decided to let go of grudges. “It occurred to me that taking action like blocking people in order to feel some sense of control over other’s actions is a waste of my time.”
She continued: “I can’t stop people from the way they behave. I can’t...
- 1/16/2018
- by Colleen Kratofil
- PEOPLE.com
And then there were three. After a leave of absence and a review, ABC has fired Chef Mario Batali from The Chew. The daytime TV show already lost another of its original hosts -- Daphne Oz -- prior to the start of the current seventh season on ABC. Batali's termination comes in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations levied against him, as reported earlier this week. The Alphabet Network does note: "...we remain unaware of any type of inappropriate behavior involving him," on their series, in its statement (see below). A cooking and lifestyle TV show, The Chew premiered on ABC on September 26, 2011, with Batali and Oz co-hosting with Michael Symon, Carla Hall, and Clinton Kelly. When Oz decided to leave after the sixth season, the production did not replace her. Even before this recent trouble, Batali seemed...
- 12/15/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Following the news of five women accusing chef Mario Batali of sexual misconduct, his fellow co-hosts on The Chew addressed his absence during an on-air segment on Tuesday.
Together, the three remaining stars of the hit daytime cooking show, Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall and Michael Symon, took turns reading the statement to viewers: “Yesterday, allegations of past improper behavior surfaced about our own Mario Batali, and ABC asked him to step away from the show while those allegations are reviewed. We want you to know we take these matters very seriously and are committed to a safe work environment. Our...
Together, the three remaining stars of the hit daytime cooking show, Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall and Michael Symon, took turns reading the statement to viewers: “Yesterday, allegations of past improper behavior surfaced about our own Mario Batali, and ABC asked him to step away from the show while those allegations are reviewed. We want you to know we take these matters very seriously and are committed to a safe work environment. Our...
- 12/13/2017
- by Jessica Fecteau
- PEOPLE.com
Add celebrity chef Mario Batali to the list of men who have been hit with allegations of sexual misconduct. ABC has announced Batali will step away from his hosting duties on The Chew. Although the network was careful to note it is unaware of any allegations regarding his seven seasons on the daytime food and entertainment show, it plans to conduct a review. For now, Batali's exit is for an "unspecified" amount of time. The program was already down one cast member, as another original co-host, Daphne Oz, left after the sixth season. Michael Symon, Carla Hall, and Clinton Kelly also host The Chew. Similarly, Food Network has put its plans for revival of Batali's Molto Mario TV show on hold. Just last month, the cable network had announced it was bringing back the cooking series,...
- 12/11/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What's really going on between Stacy London and Clinton Kelly? That's the question fans have been asking after the former What Not to Wear co-stars found themselves in an awkward situation on Twitter. In case you missed the big news, Clinton discovered yesterday afternoon that Stacy had blocked him from Twitter without any warning. So what's the tea between this dynamic duo? "It seems juicy but it really wasn't that juicy," Clinton explained on Thursday's all-new episode of The Chew. "The tea is there ain't no tea. I literally don't know whether she blocked me yesterday or a year ago or a month ago or by accident. Well, she could've unblocked me which she...
- 11/16/2017
- E! Online
Talk about a faux pas!
On Wednesday, The Chew co-host Clinton Kelly revealed that his former What Not to Wear co-host Stacy London had blocked him on Twitter, rendering him unable to see her musings (including a recent one about a top she once wore on the show). Kelly posted a screenshot of the screen informing him that he was “blocked from following @stacylondon and viewing @stacylondon’s tweets,” with the caption “Alllll righty then.”
Alllll righty then pic.twitter.com/noZrpANckl
— Clinton Kelly (@clinton_kelly) November 15, 2017
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His Twitter followers were quick to respond.
On Wednesday, The Chew co-host Clinton Kelly revealed that his former What Not to Wear co-host Stacy London had blocked him on Twitter, rendering him unable to see her musings (including a recent one about a top she once wore on the show). Kelly posted a screenshot of the screen informing him that he was “blocked from following @stacylondon and viewing @stacylondon’s tweets,” with the caption “Alllll righty then.”
Alllll righty then pic.twitter.com/noZrpANckl
— Clinton Kelly (@clinton_kelly) November 15, 2017
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His Twitter followers were quick to respond.
- 11/16/2017
- by Alex Apatoff
- PEOPLE.com
It appears there’s a fashion feud! On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former “What Not to Wear” co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter. “Alllll righty then,” he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality. More: Marilyn Manson Opens Up About His […]...
- 11/16/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
It appears there's a fashion feud!
On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former What Not to Wear co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter.
"Alllll righty then," he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality.
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Kelly's followers were shocked by the tweet and immediately started commenting on the message. The Chew co-host then responded to a few of the reactions and insisted that this isn't new news.
"Don’t go spreading out-of-context bulls**t," he wrote back to one commenter. "The tea is old, and I never spill tea unless I’m shook, which I’m not."
When another follower pointed out that Kelly doesn't follow London on Twitter either, he replied: "Stfu someone tagged us in the same tweet. I don't need attention...
On Wednesday, Clinton Kelly shared with his social media followers that his former What Not to Wear co-host, Stacy London, had blocked him on Twitter.
"Alllll righty then," he captioned a screen grab showing that he was blocked by the TV personality.
More: Marilyn Manson Opens Up About His Unexpected Feud With Justin Bieber and How He Got Revenge
Kelly's followers were shocked by the tweet and immediately started commenting on the message. The Chew co-host then responded to a few of the reactions and insisted that this isn't new news.
"Don’t go spreading out-of-context bulls**t," he wrote back to one commenter. "The tea is old, and I never spill tea unless I’m shook, which I’m not."
When another follower pointed out that Kelly doesn't follow London on Twitter either, he replied: "Stfu someone tagged us in the same tweet. I don't need attention...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Feud alert? It looks like former What Not to Wear co-hosts Clinton Kelly and Stacy London aren't on the best terms, considering she's blocked him on Twitter. On Wednesday, The Chew co-host shared a screenshot which showed that London had blocked him on the social media platform. "Alllll righty then," Kelly wrote along with the picture. In response to Kelly's tweet, one Twitter user replied, "Why would you care! You don't even follow her!! #stopthedrama #youstartedthis." Kelly then shared how he ended up realizing he was blocked, explaining he and London had been tagged in the same tweet. Kelly wrote in another tweet that he doesn't "need...
- 11/16/2017
- E! Online
Anna Faris' book came out on Tuesday, and while she has the full support of her estranged husband, Chris Pratt, there's another family member who won't be reading it.
During her Thursday appearance on The Chew, the actress opened up about why she felt compelled to write Unqualified -- and revealed that her mom decided to give her a "gift" by not reading it.
"It feels very vulnerable to have a book come out, because normally I've been able to hide behind characters, and because I have this podcast, where I foolishly give relationship advice, and I don't know what I'm talking about at all.... but it sort of stemmed from that idea," Faris explained. "What I found with the podcast is that there's all these sort of common issues that's heartbreak, jealousy, insecurity, loneliness, and I write about in my book, and now it's terrifying."
"Everybody knows a lot about you now," co-host Clinton Kelly noted, to...
During her Thursday appearance on The Chew, the actress opened up about why she felt compelled to write Unqualified -- and revealed that her mom decided to give her a "gift" by not reading it.
"It feels very vulnerable to have a book come out, because normally I've been able to hide behind characters, and because I have this podcast, where I foolishly give relationship advice, and I don't know what I'm talking about at all.... but it sort of stemmed from that idea," Faris explained. "What I found with the podcast is that there's all these sort of common issues that's heartbreak, jealousy, insecurity, loneliness, and I write about in my book, and now it's terrifying."
"Everybody knows a lot about you now," co-host Clinton Kelly noted, to...
- 10/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
A long-time co-host of The Chew is leaving. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Daphen Oz will not be returning for season seven of the ABC TV show.The daytime talk show features co-hosts Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly, and Michael Symon discussing food-related and lifestyle topics.Read More…...
- 8/15/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Daphne Oz is saying farewell to The Chew.
The 31-year-old co-host announced on Friday that she's leaving the ABC cooking talk show after being part of the program for six years.
Watch: Daphne Oz Wonderfully Responds to Internet Trolls Criticizing Her Bikini Body: 'I Am Not Perfect'
"It has been an incredible 6 seasons with the @abcthechew crew, and I am honored to always be a part of this wild family of 5! thank you for being the Best audience, and for spending your lunch time with me...
The 31-year-old co-host announced on Friday that she's leaving the ABC cooking talk show after being part of the program for six years.
Watch: Daphne Oz Wonderfully Responds to Internet Trolls Criticizing Her Bikini Body: 'I Am Not Perfect'
"It has been an incredible 6 seasons with the @abcthechew crew, and I am honored to always be a part of this wild family of 5! thank you for being the Best audience, and for spending your lunch time with me...
- 8/11/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Daphne Oz is parting ways with The Chew. The co-host announced her exit from the ABC daytime talk show on social media Friday, releasing a heartfelt statement about the six seasons she spent with The Chew. "It has been an incredible 6 seasons with the @abcthechew crew, and I am honored to always be a part of this wild family of 5! thank you for being the Best audience, and for spending your lunch time with me," Daphne captioned a group photo with fellow hosts Carla Hall, Mario Batali, Michael Symon and Clinton Kelly. Daphne, who is the daughter of famed TV personality Dr. Oz, joined The Chew in its first season back in 2011. She was known for bringing a healthy-living...
- 8/11/2017
- E! Online
The oven timer has just ding!‘d on Daphne Oz’s time as an ABC co-host: She’s leaving The Chew, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Though Oz will continue to appear in reruns of the cooking-themed daytime talk show through August, she and ABC have agreed that she will exit ahead of the Season 7 premiere on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
“It has been so much fun having lunch with you on TV’s most delicious daytime show for the past six seasons, and I am immensely grateful to have found dear friends in my co-hosts and our team. I have had the...
Though Oz will continue to appear in reruns of the cooking-themed daytime talk show through August, she and ABC have agreed that she will exit ahead of the Season 7 premiere on Tuesday, Sept. 5.
“It has been so much fun having lunch with you on TV’s most delicious daytime show for the past six seasons, and I am immensely grateful to have found dear friends in my co-hosts and our team. I have had the...
- 8/11/2017
- TVLine.com
Daphne Oz has a bun in the oven. On ABC's The Chew Tuesday, the co-hosts played a game in which they read a series of statements you might say at a summer party and then interpreted what they really mean. When it was Oz's turn, she said, "That sangria looks so good, but I'm on a cleanse this week." So, what did that mean? "Essentially, 'I'm pregnant,'" she revealed. "But really—I'm pregnant!" Co-hosts Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon congratulated the mom-to-be on the exciting news and gave her a few hugs. A thrilled Hall repeated, "I knew it! I knew it!" After making the announcement on live TV, Oz updated her...
- 6/6/2017
- E! Online
The approach of Hurricane Matthew towards Florida today has led to a state of emergency and has also led to a shift in the shooting schedule of The Chew. With worries that the potentially massive storm could hit the Orlando area later this week, an October 6 filming of the ABC cooking themed daytime show at Epcot has been cancelled. Instead, the Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Michael Symon, Daphne Oz and Clinton Kelly hosted series has collapsed its schedule at the Epcot…...
- 10/4/2016
- Deadline TV
Like huevos rancheros dumped into a Vitamix in The Chew‘s “Can You Blend It?” segment, the food-centric ABC talk show should never have been a success. And yet, like the tasty tortilla soup that results from that experiment, it somehow is.
The hour-long cook-and-chat-fest debuted in 2011. Its not-entirely-novel concept: a group of culinary minded co-hosts, including Food Network personalities Mario Batali and Michael Symon, Top Chef finalist Carla Hall and The Dorm Room Diet author Daphne Oz, gather to share recipes and gab with fellow co-host Clinton Kelly (What Not to Wear).
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The hour-long cook-and-chat-fest debuted in 2011. Its not-entirely-novel concept: a group of culinary minded co-hosts, including Food Network personalities Mario Batali and Michael Symon, Top Chef finalist Carla Hall and The Dorm Room Diet author Daphne Oz, gather to share recipes and gab with fellow co-host Clinton Kelly (What Not to Wear).
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- 9/5/2016
- TVLine.com
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