‘Chef’ Selena Gomez Dishes Up Something New For Fans
The Food Network announced that Selena Gomez is taking her love of food to the next level.
In the kitchen, Selena Gomez is a bright personality with charm and determination to master new dishes. The singer and actress stars in the beloved “Selena + Chef” cooking series alongside guest chef appearances, showcasing her love for food as she ventures into culinary territory.
Exciting news from the Food Network indicates that Gomez is expanding beyond her HBO Max cooking show by taking her passions to the next level. She joined forces with them as a host for two new upcoming shows, according to Teen Vogue.
The first will be a celebration-focused series that is set to launch later this year during the holiday season. Known for an extensive dedication to holiday programming, the network will not stray from its annual tradition this year.
“The holidays are always huge for Food Network, reaching nearly 60M P2+ viewers, and having Selena kicking off the nearly 100 hours of new and returning holiday programming will certainly make this coming season one to celebrate,” Kathleen Finch, Warner Bros. Discovery’s chairman and chief content officer US Networks stated to Variety.
Selena Gomez is gonna do a holiday cooking show?! Her stuff is so homey and sweet like who wouldn’t watch her tbh.
— fatema (@fatema_reads) May 17, 2023
In 2024, the second show will document the star embarking across America to meet the country’s most celebrated chefs and learn how to prepare their signature dishes. The dual series will follow Gomez’s success with “Selena + Chef”, which has run for four seasons and featured professional culinary stars, including Ayesha Curry, Gordon Ramsay and more.
I love how she’s got cooking shows where she teaches the audience how to make something while she’s teaching herself and being herself when she messes up. She’s humble but also very funny!
— Brett Dallas (@BrettDallas2013) May 17, 2023
Receiving love from audiences, “Selena + Chef” was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in the “Outstanding Culinary Series” category.
Kyana Early (she/her) is a journalist from the San Francisco Bay Area who covers entertainment and culture.
Edited by Nykeya Woods