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Monday, June 24, 2013

Paula Deen re-scheduled for 'Today' on Wednesday

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Paula Deen re-scheduled for 'Today' on Wednesday
NEW YORK—Paula Deen will appear on NBC's "Today" show on Wednesday,
according to host Matt Lauer.
Lauer's announcement came Monday, three days after the celebrity cook
abruptly canceled on the morning show, where she was scheduled to
answer questions about her past use of racial slurs.
Lauer said Deen "told us she will be here this time."
While questioned last month in a discrimination lawsuit, the
66-year-old Food Network star admitted to using the N-word in the
past, but she insisted she and her family do not tolerate prejudice.
Deen issued videotaped apologies Friday afternoon seeking forgiveness
from fans and critics.
But hours later, the Food Network announced it wouldn't renew her
contract when it ends this month.
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