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USA Today
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery
Martha Stewart reveals she's never ordered food for delivery Show Caption Hide Caption Sneak peek at NBC's "Yes, Chef!" with Martha Stewart and José Andrés. Watch a preview of NBC's "Yes, Chef!" a new cooking competition show with Martha Stewart and José Andrés. Just when you thought she couldn't go higher, Martha Stewart has unlocked a new level of unrelatability. The celebrity chef shocked viewers (and Kelly Clarkson) in an April 28 appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" when she revealed she had never ordered a takeout meal. "Do you want to know a secret?" Stewart, 83, said. "I have never ordered in." The revelation came as she and fellow celebrity guest José Andrés were discussing the filming of their new cooking competition show "Yes, Chef!" in Toronto. Martha Stewart and Jose Andres team for 'Yes, Chef!': NBC's new cooking competition Recounting all the amazing cuisine they sampled in the Canadian city, Stewart laughed off a suggestion from Clarkson that they order delivery rather than go out after a long day of filming. "You've never been like, 'It's a Taco Bell night'?" Clarkson asked, clearly in disbelief. Andrés, also shocked, shook his head and said: "Oh my God." Stewart doubled down, saying her daughter could vouch for her. How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!' "Prove it!" Andrés said to audience laughter, inviting anyone with proof of Stewart ordering in to come forward. "You're so pure," he joked, down on one knee as if to worship her virtue for never giving in to a late-night Grubhub craving. Clarkson, back in her seat after getting up in shock, jokingly assured Stewart that she had ordered enough delivery for the both of them. In "Yes, Chef!" Stewart and Andrés are on a mission to find the best chef among a batch of 12 and to help coach them through any obstacles to success that may be in their way. "Our job is to be judge and mentor," Stewart, 83, recently told USA TODAY. "As for the issues, well, there's anger management, there's also 'I'm the best and no one else can do anything as well as I do.' There are those who can't cooperate with others or can't delegate. Perhaps all normal issues, but they're heightened because it's a competition setting where you're trying to put out the best food you can for two foodie people like me and José Andrés." How to watch Martha Stewart & José Andrés' 'Yes, Chef!' The show airs at 10 p.m. ET Mondays on NBC. Don't have cable? There are two ways to watch the series through Fubo or Peacock. Contributing: Marco della Cava, USA TODAY


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Martha Stewart hilariously admits to not watching Meghan Markle's show 'With Love': "Has it started?"
Martha Stewart , the queen of the cooking shows, added a hint of spice when she was asked about her opinion on Meghan Markle 's cooking show , 'With Love.' The conversation went from lovely to awkward in seconds when Martha asked, 'Has it started?' What did Martha Stewart say? In an interview with Access Hollywood, where Martha came to promote her show 'Yes, Chef!' with chef José Andrés, she admitted that she hadn't had a chance to watch the show. 'I have not seen the show yet. Has it started?' Stewart said. 'I haven't seen it yet, so I'll watch an episode and see how she does. I'm curious,' she said about the lifestyle show that premiered on March 4, where Meghan shares advice and tips about cooking by bringing new guests. The chef supports Meghan Chef José Andrés stepped in and expressed that he loves the show, 'I love Meghan, that she puts herself out there ... inspired by many. By women like you, people like you. It's great,' he said. While the first season received mixed reviews, Meghan revealed a mutual friend who will be guest-starring in 'With Love.' During the TIME100 summit in New York City, the Duchess revealed that it would be none other than the chef José Andrés. 'We haven't revealed things about Season 2, and that'll come through later. But I can apologise in advance for saying José Andrés is going to be on Season 2. We love José so much,' according to USA Today. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Meghan received backlash Previously, Meghan Markle faced backlash for her show even before she premiered it, where the fans were calling the series 'terrible' and 'privileged.' A user expressed, 'Who is the target audience?? Women with tons of time and money on their hands making extremely fussy treats and crafts? Flowers in ice cubes are interesting, but about .0001% of the population would make this. Once. Incredibly entitled.'
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Martha Stewart Was Asked About Meghan Markle's Netflix Series — And It Got Awkward
Martha Stewart says her verdict on Meghan Markle's much-discussed Netflix series is still out. Appearing on 'Access Hollywood' this week to promote her new NBC cooking show 'Yes, Chef!' with chef José Andrés, Stewart admitted she hasn't had the chance to watch 'With Love, Meghan,' which finds Markle sharing her personal gardening and cooking tips alongside a host of celebrity guests. 'I have not seen the show yet. Has it started?' Stewart said when asked about Markle's show, which debuted March 4. 'I haven't seen it yet, so I'll watch an episode and see how she does. I'm curious.' Andrés, meanwhile, praised the Duchess of Sussex's efforts to aid in recent wildfire relief efforts throughout Los Angeles. 'I love Meghan, that she puts herself out there ... inspired by many. By women like you, people like you,' he said, gesturing to Stewart. 'It's great.' Watch a clip of Martha Stewart's 'Access Hollywood' interview below. Netflix renewed 'With Love, Meghan' for a second season just days after its premiere. Reviews of the show, however, have been mixed to negative. Markle's domestic insights 'feel as canned as a limited-edition American Riviera Orchard preserve,' Variety wrote, while The Guardian slammed the Duchess of Sussex for her 'lack of humor, irony [and] self-awareness.' The show has also made Markle a target of criticism among public figures like British-American journalist Tina Brown, a former editor-in-chief at Vanity Fair and The New Yorker. 'With her unerring instinct for getting it wrong, Meghan has come out with a show about fake perfection just when the zeitgeist has turned raucously against it,' Brown wrote in her Substack newsletter 'Fresh Hell' in March. Fellow actor-turned-lifestyle mogul Gwyneth Paltrow, however, has defended Markle in interviews and with playful posts on social media. 'It's so great what she's doing. I'm proud of her,' Paltrow said in an appearance on 'The World's First Podcast' this week. 'Every woman deserves to go into anything they want to do.' Former Vanity Fair Editor Delivers A Blistering Review Of Meghan Markle's Netflix Series Ana Navarro Shares Her Thoughts On Meghan Markle Controversy Meghan Markle's Show Slammed By Celebrity Chef—Amid Doubts About His Involvement