Open Now
Open Now
Watch now

Bobby Flay Is Leaving the Food Network After 27 Years: Report

Bobby Flay has hosted 16 cooking shows and specials on the Food Network and the Cooking Channel over the years — read more

Kitchen’s closed. Bobby Flay is cutting ties with the Food Network after nearly 30 years on the channel.

The 56-year-old celebrity chef had been working on putting together a new contract with the network, according to a Variety report published on Thursday, October 7. Flay’s current three-year contract is set to expire at the end of the year, but negotiations to re-up won’t continue, per the outlet.

The Gato owner got his start on the Food Network in 1994, quickly becoming a household name. He’s been the face of several popular series, including Beat Bobby Flay, Grillin’ and Chillin’ and Brunch at Bobby’s, with a total of 16 shows and specials under his belt. The New Yorker has also served as a judge on The Next Food Network Star and The Next Iron Chef.

Bobby Flay Is Leaving the Food Network After 27 Years: Report
Bobby Flay Food Network

In 2017, Flay shocked plenty of foodies when he stepped down from his role on Iron Chef America. The following year, he opened up about how filming the cooking competition was taking a toll on him.

“I’ve done over 100 Iron Chef competitions, and frankly they are exhausting. They are exhausting physically but, even more so, they are exhausting emotionally,” he admitted during the 2018 South Beach Wine & Food Festival. “When I do a season, I do between 6 and 8 [battles] in a week and it crushes me because it’s 60 minutes of pure energy, creativity and execution. And so at some point I was like, ‘I’ve been doing this for a long time and I want to go out on a high note.'”

When he left the long-running series, the Bobby Flay Cooks American author reportedly shed his white chef’s coat to reveal a shirt underneath that read, “This is my last Iron Chef battle ever.” The move didn’t go over as well as he’d hoped.

“The network was not thrilled,” he joked at the 2018 festival. “I thought it would be good TV. They didn’t think of it that way, and that’s obviously their prerogative.”

At the time, the Bobby’s Burger Palace owner noted that he wanted to see some fresh faces on the network, adding, “I think that Iron Chef is a great place for new and younger people to come on and start taking the reins. How many times do you want to watch Bobby Flay do Iron Chef?”

The Worst Cooks in America coach has yet to publicly comment on his departure. Earlier this year, he launched the “Always Hungry” podcast with his 25-year-old daughter, Sophie, whom he shares with ex-wife Kate Connelly. Flay was also married to Stephanie March for 10 years before the duo finalized their divorce in 2015.

Listen to Watch With Us to hear more about your favorite shows and for the latest TV news! Listen on Google Play Music

This story originally appeared on: US Magazine - Author:Meredith Nardino

Follow us on Google News

Filed under