Paula Deen is still paying the price for what she said.
After being dropped from the Food Network for her admission to using the N-word during a video deposition as part of a $1.2 million lawsuit filed by a former employee, E! News has learned that QVC may be next.
"QVC shares the concerns being raised around the unfortunate Paula Deen situation," the televised home shopping corporation said in a statement.
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"QVC does not tolerate discriminatory behavior. We are closely monitoring these events and the ongoing litigation. We are reviewing our business relationship with Ms. Deen, and in the meantime, we have no immediate plans to have her appear on QVC."
QVC currently features Paula Deen's Kitchen, which sells the star's collection of cookbooks, bakeware, cookware and kitchen tools—to name a few.
The controversy all began when Deen admitted to using the N-word and to telling what could be perceived as racist jokes.
They should drop her. What company would want her after this? Companies don't want that type of negativity around their brand that's why the Food Network isn't renewing her show. If they kept her show, then it would look like they are condoning what she is doing and that's not a good look.
In no way am I condoning what she did, but I also can't help to feel sorry for her. I mean, the empire that she's built for years and years is suddenly crumbling to pieces. It must feel horrible.