Monday, February 10, 2014

Winner of Rachael Vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off Crowned Tonight

Photo - Food Network
Tonight is the season 3 finale of Rachael Vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off where the winner of the show will win $50,000 for their charity of choice.  The runner up usually gets some cash for their charity as well.  The final four contestants left competing are Penn Jillette (Team Rachael), Florence Henderson (Team Rachael), Herschel Walker (Team Guy), and Tiffany (Team Guy).

The order of eliminations from the show so far have been:
Episode 1 - No One Eliminated
Episode 2 - Chris Kattan (side note - he was just arrested on a DUI suspicion charge)
Episode 3 - Jake Pavelka
Episode 4 - Judy Gold
Episode 5 - Vanilla Ice

In tonight's finale, the remaining celebrities have to cook a three-course dinner on a dinner cruise, and present it with a five minute presentation.  The judges judging the finale are: Sunny Anderson, Scott Conant, Todd English and Aaron Sanchez.

I will update this post after the episode airs with the winner of season 3 of Rachael Vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off.




The winner of season 3 of Rachael Vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off was Herschel Walker, who was on Team Guy.  He won $50,000 for his charity Patriot Support.  As a consolation prize, Penn Jillette won $10,000 for his charity Opportunity Village.

12 comments:

  1. This year I actually don't care who wins. None of the remaining contestants are unbearably annoying or arrogant, which is odd. I'm just ticked that Comcast doesn't keep this show OnDemand anymore. I don't want to stay up to watch it live, so I guess I'll miss it. Look forward to the recap!

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  2. I have Xfinity (Comcast) and it has Rachel vs.Guy Celebrity Cook-Off on-demand.

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  3. So do I, but it isn't offered. Oh well.

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  4. Penn Jillette is a total has-been douche. Tiffany and Hershel Walker have not been remotely celebrities since the mid 1980s. Florence Henderson shows up on every trashy TV show, and she must be hard up for money. I would throw up on them rather than eat their food.

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  5. I guess it is only on the Xfinity TV Go app.

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  6. I also liked all the remaining contestants, although I was rooting for Vanilla Ice. It was good to see him come back to help in the finale though. It was a good season.

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  7. That is so weird! Comcast On Demand had the season premiere available before it had even aired on TV, and now they don't offer any of the episodes.

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  8. Penn Jillette is one of my heroes. Opportunity Village is a great charity and he has done so much for them. Love you Penn.

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  9. He seems so passionate about the work that Opportunity Village does, and I'm glad he's brought awareness to the charity.

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  10. Aw, I don't get that channel!

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  11. It is shows like this and host like those two hyper caffeinated people that are the reason FN is going DOWN! I would not waste a few precious minutes out of my life on this garbage.....that is why I watch more and more HGTV or nothing at all.

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  12. Sorry for me the winner was too predictable. I called it the week before the finale. I understand that the reason for all the football related things was it was airing around the superbowl but that didn't mean you just had to give the win to the football player. I'm not saying he's not passionate about his charity they all were passionate about their charities. But I question if he won due to being a football player and therefore more popular seen it happen on other shows, like dancing with the stars this football player sucked and because well he's a football player he naturally won.

    Since I'm not there trying his food I can't say it wasn't the greatest food they ate out of all of them but I'm sorry but when you can easily predict the winner it's not much of a competition.

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