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Friday, September 25, 2009

Move Over, Emeril and Rachael: The Most Annoying New-School TV Food-lebrities are Here

Posted By on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:17 PM

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5. Guy Fieri

Winner of the 2006 edition of The Next Food Network Star, Fieri currently hosts Guy Off The Hook

for the cable channel and shills for T.G.I. Friday's. With his

bleached, spiky hair and bro-down vibe, it's like you never left

college frat parties.

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6. Curtis Stone

The Aussie star, last seen on these shores as the star of TLC's Take Home Chef, seems to fancy himself some sort of sexy surfer stud. But it's really just a bunch of hot water.

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7. Tom Kitchin

"I don't want to be the next Gordon Ramsay," the Scottish chef and star of UK program The Great British Menu

has proclaimed to the British tabloids. We're not suggesting he

verbally abuse anyone, but that would be less annoying than being such

a low-key personality.

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8. Alexis Stewart

She may think she's being all ironic by hosting Whatever, Martha

for the Fine Living network and clowning her mom Martha Stewart about

her anal-retentive and over-obsessed ways in the kitchen. But all it

really does is make us suffer through more Martha. Whatever, Alexis.

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