
Chef Robert Irvine from the Food Network show "Dinner Impossible" has admitted his resume was slightly embellished. The Food Network is looking for a new host for the show for next season but is honoring the contract and finishing out the season that is currently in production with Chef Irvine. Click Here for the details!
The way I see it, what's done is done! Chef Irvine has proven himself every episode by not only completing his tasks, but also giving an entertaining, uniquely British point of view on cuisine. His skills cannot be denied. When they do replace him the new host will only be emulating Irvine and utilizing the Sous Chef that he trained. FN has already changed the opening montage for the show to reflect on his experience and triumphs on the show. That alone should tell them they still have someone who is unique and effective regardless of a few white lies he may have made to get ahead. Everyone does it! Come on!, the show is fun and informative, I will watch it with Irvine, but will think twice about viewing his replacement unless it's Gordon Ramsay.
The last installation of the "Next Food Network Star" had one of their finalists bow out of the competition because he lied about everything that made him a good candidate for the show. If he would have won (which he would have) he would have faked his way through a series of shows that would have been miles better than the boring, banal Mother that won. Open your mind FN it's not about ethics, it's about entertainment, information, and effectiveness.
Or as they say here is Texas:
"If it ain't' broke, don't fix it"!
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