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Paula Deen is okay after getting hit in the face with rogue ham

God, I love Paula Deen. I love her and I love her butter. This is a CNN video of Paula Deen donating a truck full of Smithfield hams to a homeless food bank in Georgia, I think. While she and some people are unloading the hams, they start playing around and Paula throws the first ham. I’m not quite sure what happened next in the mind of this douchey guy, but he chucks the ham right back to Paula when she wasn’t paying attention. And she ended up catching the ham. If by “catching” you mean “a rogue ham smashed her pretty face”.

My favorite part of this video and post-ham analysis? Paula’s quote: “It just got hit with a hog, so what can I expect? Ran head-on to a hog.” I love her! Anyway, her face is fine… she’s icing it and her rep released a statement saying she’s fine:

Celeb chef Paula Deen got quite a scare Monday morning when she was smacked in the face with a piece of ham at a charity event in Atlanta.

Deen, 62, was helping unload a truck load of hams at Hosea Feed the Hungry & Homeless to make a Thanksgiving donation on behalf of Smithfield Foods when someone playfully threw a ham.

It missed the storage bucket and ended up hitting the Food Network star on the head and nose, her rep tells Usmagazine.com.

Deen was “startled at first, but quickly regained focus and kept her humor,” says her rep.

Adds the rep, “She’s okay now and is icing her face.”

Deen later laughed off the mishap, telling local station WXIA-TV that the ham “hit me full long in the face and ’bout knocked me cuckoo, but I’m fine.”

[From Us Weekly]

The only thing that would make this video and interview any better is if Paula mentioned anything about “oil”. I love the way she pronounces “oil”. She says it like it’s one syllable – ol’. As in “You’re going to need a pan of ol’ to fry that chicken.” I’m Southern and I don’t even do that! That’s a big-time Southern accent.

But I am glad she’s okay. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Paula!

Paula Deen in New York on April 15, 2008. Credit: WENN.


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Na Lin

Update: 2024-06-29