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Tabitha Brown says sh’s “not going to change” after Food Network show moved from primetime lineup

Tabitha Brown says she’s not changing a thing after learning the Food Network removed her show It’s CompliPlated from its primetime line up.

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Tabitha Brown says she’s not changing a thing after learning the Food Network removed her show It’s CompliPlated from its primetime line up.

In a video uploaded across her social media platforms, Brown talked about loving her authentic self.

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“I know I’ve said this so many times before, but for whatever reason, people just don’t seem to believe me, okay?” she began. “There is not a company, there is not a network, there is not a person, place, or thing that is going to change who I am.”

“Because I’m not going to change. I’m not going to shift a little bit for your audience. I’m not going to talk a little bit different for your comfort.”

Although she did not mention the Food Network, in the caption on Instagram, the host revealed It’s CompliPlated was moved from its primetime spot on Thursdays at 9 p.m. to Tuesdays at 1 p.m. Episodes are available to stream on Discovery+ and will remain on the on-demand platform.

Tabitha Brown’s It’s CompliPlated was announced in June as the Food Network’s first plant-based cooking competition series. Chefs are tasked with cooking through three rounds of dishes under any circumstances. The show debuted on August 11th.

“Becoming vegan changed my life and the way I cook – and I know folks can relate to the daily challenge of making the whole family happy with one meal, so we decided to make a game of it,” explained Tabitha Brown in a statement at the time. “These chefs cook from the heart and their food is mind-blowing – viewers are sure to have a blast and be inspired for their next family dinner.”


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