Paula Deen Restaurant Closes Down (I thought it already did)

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Paula Deen Racism Scandal: Restaurant at Center of Controversy Closes Down

The restaurant that served as the birthplace of Paula Deen's racism scandal has closed down.

The Savannah, Georgia, restaurant Uncle Bubba's Seafood & Oyster House, which was owned by celebrity chef Deen's brother, Earl W. “Bubba” Hiers Jr., has served it last oyster, according to the restaurant's website.

“Thank you for 10 great years,” a message on the restaurant's website and Facebook page reads. “Uncle Bubba's is now closed.”

The restaurant served as the epicenter of Deen's professional undoing last year, after a former employee at the restaurant filed a lawsuit claiming that she was subjected to a workplace filled with racism, sexism, and threats of violence.

The racial claim was dismissed after a judge ruled that the employee, who is white, couldn't sue on those grounds, and the case was eventually settled amicably.

However, the lawsuit yielded a deposition in which Deen admitted to having used the N-word in the past. News of the deposition prompted multiple awkward apologies from Deen, and caused a host of Deen's business partners — including the Food Network, Smithfield Foods, Walmart and Target — to sever ties with the butter-happy celebrity chef.

In recent months, signs of a career resurgence for Deen have emerged; she received between $75 and $100 million for her new company, Paula Deen Ventures, from Phoenix-based private equity firm Najafi Companies.

Deen also surfaced at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival in February, declaring her intention to “get back in the saddle” — before riding on the back at fellow celebrity foodie Robert Irvine.

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It seems that South Beach was the debut of the Paula Deen Comeback Tour, with the beleaguered ex-Food Network person making festival appearances alongside her sons. At a beachside appearance with Robert Irvine, she told the crowd "I am not a quitter." The AP reports she also took the time to apologize, kind of: "I have heard on more than one occasion ... that I've never apologized. So if anybody did not hear me apologize, I would like to apologize to those who did not hear me."

Although she did not specify what she was apologizing for, Deen's career imploded after some leaked deposition transcripts revealed racist statements she had made. Deen's "apology" was rather vague, but her son Bobby Deen got a lot more specific in an interview with Zagat:

"I don't think there's really anything to forgive. I don't think that my mom did anything that has to be forgiven.

I have to be careful because I could get passionate and just start talking about this and say things I shouldn't." He also blamed our "country of headline readers" for forming opinions on his mom too quickly.

Anyway, after that Deen decided it was time to do a reprise of her 2011 stunt in which she rode Robert Irvine like a horse. For the brave, here's a video of Deen riding Irvine in 2014. NSFW?

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/paula-deen-says-she-back-saddle

http://eater.com/archives/2014/02/2...ival-2014-paula-deen-burger-bash-and-more.php
 
That don't mean nothing. Y'all know they'll just come back with a new name, new food in a new location and keep it moving like nothing happened. White privilege is a bitch
 
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