Twitter Slams 'Horrible' Paula Deen For Joking About Death of Food Network Star Carl Ruiz

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Twitter Slams 'Horrible' Paula Deen For Joking About Death of Food Network Star Carl Ruiz
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“They say the restaurant business will kill ya,” said Deen (via toofab)

and made appearances on his Food Network shows "Guy's Grocery Games," "Guy's Ranch Kitchen" and "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives."However, then Deen threw in the tasteless remark.

"You know, they say the restaurant business will kill ya," she said while laughing. "No pun intended."People didn't take the comment lightly and railed Deen on Twitter, calling her insensitive and ignorant. Some users even pointed out and alluded to Deen's controversies in the past, like when she admitted to using racial slurs, including the N-Word.

"Is it just me or does #PaulaDeen prove YET AGAIN what a HORRIBLE PERSON SHE REALLY IS," a person wrote. "Making fun of a deceased person is so LOW. Glad @FoodNetwork took out the TRASH years ago. Her family must be embarrassed. The late #CarlRuiz deserves better and so do his family and fans." "How sad to see Paula Deen once again speak without thinking about Chef Carl Ruiz's untimely death," another person tweeted. "Apparently, she didn't learn her lesson after losing her empire after racial slurs several years ago. Is it insensitivity or just plain ignorance? I'm thinking of the latter."

A user added, "When will you learn to shut your mouth? Or else show some decency. Chef Carl Ruiz was truly loved by many and your tasteless comment shows a lack of class and heart."

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