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Joel McHale’s ‘Crime Scene Kitchen’ on Fox Sets NeNe Leakes, Dwight Howard and More as Season 2 Guest Judges (EXCLUSIVE)

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Fox is serving up a new season of Joel McHale’s mystery baking competition “Crime Scene Kitchen” next week and bringing several celebrity new guest judges along for the ride. Variety can exclusively reveal that the lineup of Season 2’s famous faces includes “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum NeNe Leakes, country music star Martina McBride, “Next Level Chef” (a Gordon Ramsay-led Fox food competition) and “Top Chef” star Richard Blais and NBA champ and “Special Forces” (yet another Fox competition) contestant Dwight Howard. Those guest judges will pop in during different episodes this season to join host McHale and full-time judges Curtis Stone and Yolanda Gampp in their evaluations.
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Gordon Ramsay issues apology to Jennifer Lopez after comparing food on show to her 'butt'
"Tana… come get your man," @lexstorme wrote."He's out of the house again."@GeetzFan2021 joked: "That does look very tasty."Fellow Twitter user @kfloresgaynor chimed in, saying: "What was the name of the sauce on this?"Next Level Chef, which is being co-produced by Gordon's production company Studio Ramsay, premiered on January 2.Unlike his previous programmes, the show sees a mixture of home chefs, social media stars, food truck owners and line cooks competing against one another.Gordon is joined by celebrity chefs Nyesha Arrington and Richard Blais, who will offer a 12-month mentorship to the winning contestant on top of receiving the $250,000 (£184,500) grand prize.Gordon has built a long-lasting partnership with FOX Entertainment, which first introduced him to American audiences with the US edition of Hell's Kitchen back in 2005.Since then, the network has commissioned a string of other cooking shows fronted by the outspoken TV personality, including Master Chef, Kitchen Nightmares, and most recently, Next Level Chef.He expressed his decision to blend professional and independent chefs on his latest TV project during a virtual FOX summit in December."It's the first time that we've ever put social media chefs, amateur chefs, and professional chefs into the same arena," he shared."After our first big challenge, one of the professional chefs, a phenomenal young cook out of New York, turned around and said, 'I have a new-found respect for social media chefs.'"Gone are the days that you think they are just creating pictures that no one is tasting."Elsewhere, Gordon shared his pride for his daughter Holly, who celebrated her one year of sobriety in a candid Instagram post last month.The 21-year-old openly admitted to having
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