Giada De Laurentiis is saying arrivederci to the Food Network.
can take solace in the fact that the door will always remain open at her original TV home.
"Giada De Laurentiis is culinary royalty, someone who has taught audiences how to properly pronounce every cut of pasta imaginable for nearly two decades," a Food Network spokesperson said in a statement to E! News."Food Network will always be proud of the beautiful content we have created together, and our table will always have an open seat for Giada."
De Laurentiis' "Everyday Italian" debuted on Food Network in April 2003, and she would go on to host "Giada's Weekend Getaways," "Giada at Home," "Giada Entertains," "Giada in Italy," "Simply Giada" and "Giada's Holiday Handbook" for the network over the course of her decades-long tenure.
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