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Rachael Ray breaks silence after slurred speech incident that had fans fearing it could be due to alcohol, Bell’s palsy or a minor stroke

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Rachael Ray broke her silence on Wednesday, two days after worrying fans with a clip from her FYI series Rachael Ray in Tuscany in which she appeared to slur her words.

Rachael Ray broke her silence on Wednesday, two days after worrying fans with a clip from her FYI series Rachael Ray in Tuscany in which she appeared to slur her words.

The 56-year-old celebrity chef’s rep said: TMZ She had “no comment” on the matter, and tried to change the subject. destination his old recipe for shrimp and chorizo ​​paella, which includes a half cup of dry sherry or white wine.

For the past month, Rachael has been concerned about her 9.2 million captive social media followers exaggerating her words in videos, most notably Monday’s clip in which she recalls the time she “almost killed” the great Tony Bennett.

“When I pulled out the chair for Tony to sit down to have his first snacks and appetizers, the chair slid out from under him and he hit his head on my marble counter behind him, and fell to the floor,” Ray said. remembered.

‘I thought I had killed Tony Bennett. I thought I had killed him, literally. And his wife, Susan, so glorious, said to me, “Rachael, it’s okay. He’ll come back. Leave him alone.” He survived the dinner. I miss my friend very much. The most beautiful man, maybe the most beautiful man in the world.’

Rachael Ray broke her silence on Wednesday, two days after worrying fans with a clip from her FYI series Rachael Ray in Tuscany in which she appeared to slur her words.

The legendary jazz singer died at age 96 last year after a seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

In the comments, some people panicked because they believed the three-time Daytime Emmy winner might have been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy or a mini-stroke, but most blamed alcohol.

“Drinking while filming!” exclaimed Instagram user @susanjohnson6940.

‘Come on, girl! Someone should sit you down and tell you something! How embarrassing!’

Instagram user @mellysteinberg wrote: ‘I love her and yes she is drunk.’

“Oh my God! Someone help this woman!” commented Instagram user @jillhalmar.

“She looks and acts like she’s been drinking the whole time. I love Racheal, but it’s so hard to see her like that.”

Instagram user @donnagarcia1356, a 66-year-old retired nurse from Boston, wrote: “She has one corner of her mouth much lower than the other. The nurse in me would have her checked for any side effects from a stroke or Bell’s palsy. Please make sure you get checked! Life is too short!”

The 56-year-old celebrity chef's rep told TMZ that he had no

The 56-year-old celebrity chef’s rep told TMZ he had “no comment” on the matter, and she attempted to change the subject by posting her old shrimp and chorizo ​​paella recipe, which includes a half cup of dry sherry or white wine.

For the past month, Rachael has been concerned about her 9.2 million social media followers who have been taking her to task for her words in videos, especially Monday's clip in which she recalls the time she

For the past month, Rachael has been concerned about her 9.2 million social media followers who have been taking her to task for her words in videos, especially Monday’s clip in which she recalls the time she “almost killed” the great Tony Bennett.

Ray recalled, “When I pulled out Tony’s chair for him to sit down in to have his snacks and appetizers, the chair slid out and he hit his head on my marble counter behind him and fell to the floor. I thought I had killed Tony Bennett. I thought I had killed him, literally.”

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Ray recalled, “When I pulled out Tony’s chair for him to sit down in to have his snacks and appetizers, the chair slid out and he hit his head on my marble counter behind him and fell to the floor. I thought I had killed Tony Bennett. I thought I had killed him, literally.”

The legendary jazz singer (M, pictured in 2015) passed away at age 96 last year after a seven-year battle with Alzheimer's disease.

The legendary jazz singer (M, pictured in 2015) passed away at age 96 last year after a seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

In the comments, some people panicked that the three-time Daytime Emmy winner might have been diagnosed with Bell's palsy or a mini-stroke, but most blamed the alcohol (photo dated Jan. 31).

In the comments, some people panicked that the three-time Daytime Emmy winner might have been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy or a mini-stroke, but most blamed the alcohol (photo dated Jan. 31).

Instagram user @susanjohnson6940 exclaimed:

Instagram user @susanjohnson6940 exclaimed: “Drinking while filming! Come on girl someone needs to sit you down and tell you something! So embarrassing!”

Rachael, who underwent vocal cord surgery in 2008, went through a major life transition last year (pictured) when she said goodbye to her eponymous talk show after 17 seasons in syndication spanning from 2006 to 2023.

Rachael, who underwent vocal cord surgery in 2008, went through a major life transition last year (pictured) when she said goodbye to her eponymous talk show after 17 seasons in syndication spanning from 2006 to 2023.

Ray co-founded Free Food Studios and in January sold 50% of the company's stock to A&E Networks, which ordered 278 new episodes of programming over the next two years (photo dated Feb. 25).

Ray co-founded Free Food Studios and in January sold 50% of the company’s stock to A&E Networks, which ordered 278 new episodes of programming over the next two years (photo dated Feb. 25).

On Sept. 24, the New York Times bestselling cookbook author and her husband, attorney and rocker John M. Cusimano (left), will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary in grand style.

On Sept. 24, the New York Times bestselling cookbook author and her husband, attorney and rocker John M. Cusimano (left), will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary in grand style.

“I don’t hear any slurred conversation, but he has compassion in telling the story,” Instagram user @ninjaconnection argued.

‘He’s a good person and his vibes are good.’

Rachael, who underwent vocal cord surgery in 2008, went through a major life transition last year when she said goodbye to her eponymous talk show after 17 seasons in syndication from 2006 to 2023.

Ray co-founded Free Food Studios and in January… sold 50% stake from the company to A&E Networks, which has ordered 278 new episodes of programming over the next two years.

On September 24, the New York Times bestselling cookbook author and her husband, lawyer and rocker John M. Cusimano, will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary in grand style.

Rachael also keeps busy with her beloved dogs, her pro-Ukraine activism, as well as selling cookware, bakeware, pottery, and other tools on her website.

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