Rachael Ray says it’s time for her to move on.
The celebrity chef’s syndicated show will be ending this spring, according to multiple reports.that her passions have evolved, and will be focusing on a new production company.
Ray’s talk show debuted in 2006 and featured cooking demonstrations along with celebrity interviews around the set’s kitchen setting., Ray was one of several TV personalities to get their start in TV after regular appearances on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”On Friday, the 54-year-oldon social media regarding plans to launch the Free Food Studios Production Company.
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