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Valerie Bertinelli joins Rachael Ray's show

by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 22nd 2007 8:06AM

Valerie BertinelliFirst she lost all that weight on Jenny Craig, and now she might gain it all back.

Actress Valerie Bertinelli is joining Rachael Ray. She'll be a celebrity content buddy, doing stories about food and family and being a working mom. Her first show will be tomorrow, October 23. Bertinelli will report from New Orleans, where she'll give women a guide to Monday Night Football and cook gumbo.

I've always liked Bertinelli. It's about time she's back on television in some way. I hope she gets her own series. Something tells me that she'll be more likable than Ray on her appearances on the show, though "celebrity content buddy" has to be one of the most annoying titles I've ever heard.

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jthp10

What does rr's 30-minute meals and Jenny Craig's meals possibly have in commen???

November 02 2007 at 10:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Christine

Valerie is cool. Her attitude towards women as football fans (todays RR show) only confirms it! I don't watch a lot of daytime programming because of work, but she is just another reason to turn into the RR show.

I think she looks great! (bias because as a teen I was always being told that I looked like her.)

October 23 2007 at 9:31 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joey Geraci

I hope she gets fired. It's probably not fair, but I view Valerie as destroying "Touched by an Angel", and I can never forgive her for that. The writers are responsible for the horrible characterization, I guess, but Valerie certainly didn't bring ANYTHING to the role that wasn't already on the page.

October 22 2007 at 7:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
junyo

Is it just me, or in that picture, is Valerie (the former Mrs. Van Halen for goodness sake) a good haircut away from looking like a "Cuckoo's Nest" era Louise Fletcher?

October 22 2007 at 2:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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