Rachael Ray may not be silenced after all.
The chatfest queen was scheduled to have vocal surgery on Tuesday, but could avoid going under the knife.
"During the course of normal pre-op care, Rachael started an intensive new vocal therapy and it is now the opinion of her doctor that surgery may not be necessary since ...
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Daytime chatfest queen Rachael Ray will have less to talk about this Christmas — but that's only because she won't be able to talk.
"I'm having voice surgery on ...
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Food guru, TV personality, magazine mogul, donut spokeswoman and all-around perky perfectionist Rachael Ray continues her slow march to world domination by venturing into the dog-food business.Taking her inspiration from chow she has made for her own pit bull, Isaboo, Ray plans to donate all the proceeds from her new line to Rachael's Rescue, which helps at-risk animals. According to the AP, the stars says that Rachael Ray Nutrish "could potentially raise millions of dollars for championing these little creatures that can't speak for themselves."Next up? A line of chow for kitties. Nina Hämmerling Smith
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The Boston Globe reports Dunkin' Donuts has yanked an online ad featuring Rachael Ray because of a scarf she wears in the spot.Some viewers noted that the silk scarf which features a black-and-white paisley design (check it out here) resembled a keffiyeh, a headdress usually worn by Arab men.At first, Dunkin' Donuts cast the complaints aside, but then Fox News commentator Michelle Malkin took matters one step further. In her syndicated column, Malkin claimed the keffiyeh symbolizes "murderous Palestinian jihad...popularized by Yasser Arafat and a regular adornment of Muslim terrorists."Dunkin' Donuts then quickly pulled the ad, saying, "Absolutely no symbolism was intended. However, given the possibility of misperception, we are no longer using the commercial." J.R. Whalen
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Gayle King may have been a guest on Rachael Ray's show to promote a new cook book, but that didn't stop her from seizing the opportunity to ask the annoyingly perky morning show host if the rumors about Rachel saying nasty things behind her old pal Oprah's back were true. Rachael, of course, claimed it was all tabloid lies. Come on O, if you really wanted to know, you shoulda asked Rachel yourself no need to send your BFF to do your dirty work!
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