Paula Deen Tweets Photo With Son In ‘Brownface,’ Controversy Ensues

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Paula Deen, former Food Network star and documented racist, has landed herself in hot water once again. On Tuesday morning, Deen’s social media accounts sent out a now deleted tweet and Facebook post with a photo depicting the cook dressed as Lucille Ball’s character from the 1950s television sitcom “I Love Lucy.” Her son, Bobby Deen, is dressed as the show’s Ricky Ricardo, played by Cuban-American Desi Arnaz. The younger Deen is wearing what several media outlets are referring to as “brownface” to mimic Arnaz’s ethnicity. The posts were published shortly before 11 a.m. EDT, and deleted within an hour after several of Deen’s followers said the photo was insensitive. The image above isn’t recent, but apparently comes…

Paula Deen, former Food Network star and documented racist, has landed herself in hot water once again.

On Tuesday morning, Deen’s social media accounts sent out a now deleted tweet and Facebook post with a photo depicting the cook dressed as Lucille Ball’s character from the 1950s television sitcom “I Love Lucy.” Her son, Bobby Deen, is dressed as the show’s Ricky Ricardo, played by Cuban-American Desi Arnaz. The younger Deen is wearing what several media outlets are referring to as “brownface” to mimic Arnaz’s ethnicity.

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The posts were published shortly before 11 a.m. EDT, and deleted within an hour after several of Deen’s followers said the photo was insensitive.

The image above isn’t recent, but apparently comes from a 2011 Halloween-themed episode of “Paula’s Best Dishes.”

Deen found herself in a maelstrom of controversy in 2013 after court documents revealed the Southern-born celebrity had used the N-word. She later released a tearful apology on YouTube to ask for forgiveness, but it wasn’t enough to save her career. Deen was quickly dropped from major endorsement deals and the Food Network did not renew her contract.

At the time, experts predicted the celebrity chef’s career was over. But Deen has been trying to stage a comeback ever since, launching the Paula Deen Network, an online platform for cooking and lifestyle programming last September.

Only time will tell if the latest snafu will impact her loyal following.

H/T Gawker

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Paula Deen Tweets Photo With Son In ‘Brownface,’ Controversy Ensues