Dinner Impossible: Good Bye Irvine

Food Network personality chef Robert Irvine has served his last mission, as Food Network has apparently not renewed the man’s contract for the latest season of the hit show “Dinner Impossible”. Reports have surfaced regarding the authenticity of the Chef’s bold resume, and the TV squad reports, “Multiple claims by Irvine, including creating Princess Diana’s wedding cake, cooking for White House dinners, being knighted by the queen, and more, have turned out to be tall tales.” For those unfamiliar with “Dinner Impossible”, it is a show on the Food Network station that pits the chef (now Ohio chef Michael Symon) against near impossible feats, which usually include cooking for hundreds/thousands of people, all while being under the scrutiny of a ticking clock. New commercials and statements from Food Network have begun to introduce the 2007 winner of The Next Iron chef, Ohio restaurant owner Michael Symon as the new host to carry on the legacy. (Thx ZoKnowsFood)

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