Food Network’s ‘Worst Cooks in America’ season cuts to winner charged with child murder

It appears that the Food Network has cut the latest season of its culinary competition series ‘Worst Cooks In America’ after the winner was charged with murder and child abuse.

South Carolina’s Ariel Robinson, 29, a former teacher, and her husband, Jerry Robinson, 34, have been charged with the deaths of their adopted 3-year-old daughter, according to FOX Carolina, and are facing murder charges. child abuse.

South Carolina, Ariel Robinson, 29, is charged with the death of her adopted 3-year-old daughter.

South Carolina, Ariel Robinson, 29, is charged with the death of her adopted 3-year-old daughter.
((Simpsonville Police))

Police responded to a home in Simpsonville, SC, last Thursday after they were called about a child who did not respond and who was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital.

The child was identified by the Coroner office in Greenville County as 3-year-old Victoria Rose Smith and died according to a medical examination due to blunt force injuries.

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Robinson, who appeared in the 20th season of ‘Worst Cooks in America’, won $ 25,000 when he won the competition, pitting amateur chefs against each other in a series of cooking challenges overseen by celebrity chefs, Deadline reports. Episodes of her season are no longer available to stream on Food Network’s online platforms, including Discovery +, Hulu and YouTube.

Chef and Food Network personality Anne Burrel is hosting the reality competition, now in its 21st season. Co-chef and restaurateur Alex Guarnaschelli hosted the 20th season. Carla Hall acts as co-presenter of the current season.

Carla Hall and Anne Burrell present the current season of

Carla Hall and Anne Burrell present the current season of “Worst Cooks in America.”
(Food Network)

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The Food Network did not immediately respond to a request from Fox News for comment. The child’s death is still being investigated.

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