Since then, Star Chef has continued to work, but not for the Food Network, as evidenced by its official website. A year after that scandal, for example, she launched a national tour called PD Live! She also launched the Network on her website after acquiring her Food Network shows, according to the Guardian.
In 2015, a radio show titled Get Cooking with Paula. Deen and a mobile game called Her Recipe Quest.In 2015, she returned to television on Dancing With the Stars, placing ninth alongside fellow professional Louis Van Amstel In 2016, she launched two more shows, a cooking show that airs in syndication, and Sweet Home Savannah, a live show available on the cable channel then known as EVINE.
Most recently, she hosted a Fox Nation show, At Home With Chef, made several appearances on the Fox News morning show, Fox and Friends, and was a guest judge on an episode of the Fox cooking competition.
Along the way, she maintained her own French magazine, Cooking With her and published other cookbooks, including her Cuts the Fat: 250 Favorite Recipes All Lightened Up, At the Southern Table with her, and Her Southern Baking. : 125 Favorite Recipes from My Savannah Kitchen.He also opened restaurants in Alabama, Florida, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, although some of these establishments have since closed.
Unfortunately, Her last few years were not without controversy. In 2015, more than two years after her N-word scandal, an image posted on her social media accounts showed her dressed as Lucy from I Love Lucy and her son Bobby wearing tan make-up ‘and part of his costume Ricky In a statement to the New York Times, a representative of the TV star blamed a social media manager for sharing the image and said that she “apologies to anyone who was offended “.