Paula Deen's Fall From Grace

Recovering from a Public Relations Controversy

Endorsers and Retail Partners Drop Paula Deen

Filed under: Uncategorized — hillinge@uoregon.edu at 4:07 am on Monday, December 9, 2013

By Sierra Hillinger The once beloved “Queen of Butter,” Paula Deen, has lost approximately $12.5 million in revenue after her racism and sexism scandal. Almost immediately after Deen’s scandal broke out to the news, retailers and endorsers began to drop the chef’s products from their shelves. Even though Deen is 4th on Forbes’ Top Earning […]

The Food Network drops Paula Deen

Filed under: Uncategorized — hillinge@uoregon.edu at 1:13 am on Monday, December 9, 2013

By Kaitlyn Carrier Paula Deen has been everyone’s favorite ‘southern style’ cook on the Food Network since the late 1990’s. Paula made her first appearances on episodes of Doornick Dinners and Ready, Set, Cook!, and eventually landed her own shows including Paula’s Best Dishes and Paula’s Home Cooking which continued to be aired until this […]

Paula Deen Fights for Reputation After Diabetes Controversy

Filed under: Uncategorized — hillinge@uoregon.edu at 12:35 am on Monday, December 9, 2013

By Alex Jordan Paula Deen is known for her fried Southern cooking. She has made an empire on comfort food and her charismatic way of teaching the wonders of butter. Her reputation for being the queen of these decadent dishes came into question when it was revealed in early 2012 that she had type 2 […]

Paula Deen’s Live Cooking Show

Filed under: Uncategorized — hillinge@uoregon.edu at 5:50 am on Sunday, December 8, 2013

By Lauren Todd Prior to her gender and race discrimination lawsuit, Paula Deen had signed a deal with Nanco Group to create a Paula Deen product line; which will go on as planned in the wake of losing many of her other endorsements. After many months of lying low, Deen and her team are working […]

 
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