In this Jan. 17, 2012 file photo, celebrity chef Paula Deen poses for a portrait in New York. Paula Deen Ventures, a new company formed to help launch a comeback for Deen, on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, announced plans for the creation of the Paula Deen Network. The paid subscription-based network is set to launch in September and will be accessible by computer, smartphone or tablet. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri, File)
In this Jan. 17, 2012 file photo, celebrity chef Paula Deen poses for a portrait in New York. Paula Deen Ventures, a new company formed to help launch a comeback for Deen, on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, announced plans for the creation of the Paula Deen Network. The paid subscription-based network is set to launch in September and will be accessible by computer, smartphone or tablet. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri, File)
In this Jan. 17, 2012 file photo, celebrity chef Paula Deen poses for a portrait in New York. Paula Deen Ventures, a new company formed to help launch a comeback for Deen, on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, announced plans for the creation of the Paula Deen Network. The paid subscription-based network is set to launch in September and will be accessible by computer, smartphone or tablet. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri, File)

(The Grio) – Paula Deen is returning to cable TV, after a 22-month hiatus brought on by controversy after she used racial slurs.

On Wednesday, Evine Live will pick up Paula Deen’s Kitchen for a three-hour premiere, reports New York Post. Additionally, Deen will be in live segments of the show every six to eight weeks.

Deen was quickly dropped by the Food Network after a lawsuit filed in 2012 that charged Deen and her brother with both racially offensive talk and sexual harassment. When Deen admitted to using the N-word in the past during her deposition, the Food Network dropped her, even though the judge dismissed the case in August 2013.

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