Food Network Cancels Beloved Series After 40 Seasons
Food Network’s beloved talk show, The Kitchen, will be serving up its final dish this December after 40 seasons and over 500 episodes. The show, hosted by Sunny Anderson, Jeff Mauro, Geoffrey Zakarian, and Katie Lee, has been a fan favorite for the past 12 years.
In an announcement on Instagram, Food Network expressed their gratitude to the hosts, crew, guests, and loyal viewers who have been a part of the show’s journey. The hosts themselves, especially Katie Lee, shared their appreciation for the experience and the fans who have supported them throughout the years.
Fans and fellow chefs, like Chef Marc Murphy, praised the show for its amazing content and legendary status in the world of cooking shows. Ross Matthews, from Sunny’s Drew Barrymore Show, also shared his admiration for the show and its incredible team.
While bids farewell to The Kitchen, Food Network highlighted the success of the show over the years. Betsy Ayala, the head of food content, praised the hosts for engaging audiences with their unique food sensibilities and sense of humor, making The Kitchen a delightful viewing experience.
For more updates on your favorite TV shows, keep an eye out for renewals and cancellations. Shows like The Morning Show, Hunting Wives, and American Ninja Warrior are set to return for more exciting seasons, while others like Catfish and Mid-Century Modern bid their final farewells. So stay tuned for more entertainment updates as the year unfolds!
