Paula Deen Network – THE COOK RETURNS! Subscription Cost, Information And Scoops

Paula Deen Network:  Paula Deen had been absent for more than a year, since her scandal for the N-word deal. Now, she comes back tomorrow according to reports, opening her very own Network that will include several features.

Paula Deen has made a Network for by herself called The Paula Deen Network, for which she bought the rights from her all her past episodes made for The Food Network and that she will be broadcasting in her new site.

As The Hollywood Reporter has noted, Paula Deen has 440 episodes from the past thirteen years, including her first show, Paula's Home Cooking and she will also have unaired footage.

Apart from this, there will be new material like, Leftover Mondays and Taco Tuesdays along with new recipes daily and proposals from the well-known Southern Cook.

When getting into her Paula Deen Network, you are instantly welcomed by her talking and telling a bit about what this new platform includes.

It looks a lot like her previous work for The Food Network, but in this opportunity, it is an all included of her. All the Paula Deen you can find in one place.

The reason for her leaving The Food Network last year was that after the scandal with an interview she had, they ended that year contract and then didn't renew it for another year.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, she stayed out of the Spotlight for a while and then on February she apparently received $75 to $100 million dollars investment from private firm Najafi Cos. To help her make a comeback.

Paula Deen's Network offers a "14 days trial" as the page posts, or as the report from Hollywood Reporter included, a $8 to $10 dollars direct subscription to the site.

Be sure to check out her new Paula Deen Network and see for yourself if the Cook has the same spark.

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