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More than a decade after the rapid fall of the Southern Comfort Chef Paula Deenshe tried to keep the record.
Paula 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
The celebrity chef has become famous for her multi-million-dollar culinary empire amid allegations of racist behavior. Paula’s nails in her coffin are admitted by someone who herself once used the N-word.
The former food network star admitted that she is still “bad” after a few years of rapid demise in the industry.
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Paula Deen made public about the racial slander scandal that ruined her career in 2013 in Cancel: The Story of Paula Deen. (Jamie McCarthy/Wireimage)
“We lost everything,” Paula told Hollywood Reporter In an interview about a new documentary, directed by Billy Corben.
“I don’t agree with that,” her son, Bobby Deen, interjected.
“Mom, I’m sorry to correct you,” he added. “We haven’t lost everything. So far. Our family is intact. We are still alive. It’s 2013, a long time ago. Our beautiful business has been thriving and surviving during this time. We have beautiful families. We stay away from everything. Stay away from it.”
Paula recalled: “Son, when I said I lost everything, in 24 hours, I lost every job.”Food Network It was the first one to jump down, and then Walmart, the goal. …just everyone. ”

Two years after the scandal, Paula Deen appeared in “Dancing with the Stars” in 2015. (Adam Taylor/Disney Universal Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
Remind Paula that she appears in the “Dancing with the stars” And keep multiple restaurants open.
“I think a lot of people from outside will take this into account and agree with Bobby’s consent.
this Celebrity Chef Answer: “I’m not good here [points to her chest]. I’m not good here. Until both sides left, the whole dirty truth. ”
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Paula Deen continues to operate, operating several restaurants despite its public impact on racial filth. (Beck Starr/Filmmagic)
In 2012, Paula was sued Employees of a restaurant she runs with her brother.
Uncle Bubba’s general manager of seafood and oyster house Lisa Jackson threatens Paula and her brother for alleged workplace behavior. According to the celebrity chef, Jackson offered to settle, rather than make a public claim, if Paula paid her $1.25 million.
“[A settlement] It’s the Bull’s–” Paula said in the documentary. US Weekly. “Bubba and I both agree that the thing that pays for someone is incorrect. … I want to clear our names.”
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Paula Deen admitted to the use of N-words during the 2013 lawsuit sediment. (Alessander Tamago/Getty Image)
In the testimony of the lawsuit – Jackson’s claim of racism was later dismissed – Paula was asked if she had ever used the N-word in her life. “Yes, of course,” she said. Paula explained in Cancellation: The Story of Paula Deen, that she answered the question truthfully, but refers to a year ago – not in her restaurant.
According to Paula, she used the language when she spoke to her husband after being robbed at a gun in 1987. At that time, Paula worked as a bank teller, and a black man gave her a gun to the temple. Eugene Thomas King Jr. Business Insider.
The new documentary claims as a legal expert that the problem is irrelevant, as Paula didn’t say the N-word in her restaurant.
Paula said in the documentary: “The lawyers have not stepped up once and said, ‘This is not a reasonable question.’
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Until today, Paula Deen claims that she has never used racial slurs in restaurants or employees. (Getty Images by Larry Marano/Sobewff)
Paula told the Hollywood Reporter that it was “heartbreaking” to see her allies abandon her in the aftermath.
“Because these people know me,” she said. “But they don’t want to exaggerate the ink.”
Paula insists that any restaurant she owns or operates in the documentary has never used any type of inflammatory language.
She said in the movie: “When they put me down, I don’t want my tombstone to say, ‘This is the body of a racist.’
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