Paula Deen lathered the “Today” Show audience Tuesday in apologies, and then sprinkled on some fresh promotion. A year after suffering a tearful breakdown on the program during the height of her racism scandal — Deen had admitted to using the N-word during a deposition for a discrimination lawsuit — pop culture's foremost embodiment of southern cooking pleaded insanity. Also read: Paula Deen Launching Online Cooking Network “I looked at none of it, I didn't recognize that woman,” Deen told Matt Lauer of her appearance last year, flying out the gate with a prepared explanation. “That was a woman in trauma; in,...
- 9/23/2014
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Wrap
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