Rachael Ray’s website for her her CBS daytime talk show no longer exist which the American cook shared on social media.Rachael Ray had her CBS daytime talk show from 2006 to 2023(Image: Getty Images for NYCWFF)
The Rachael Ray Show’s website is no more and has “officially signed off.”
The American cook’s website for her CBS daytime talk show that ended in 2023 is gone, marking it as the official farewell for the Rachael Ray Show. When the website is typed in the URL bar, it now goes straight to CBS.com. Rachael went on her Instagram on Friday, April 25, to report the closure of the website and to offer tips for fans who wanted to bookmark recipes on the previous site.
“Rachaelrayshow.com website has officially signed off. So if you’ve been bookmarking recipes from the old days, don’t worry—you can still find all your favorites (plus plenty of new ones from my current shows!) over at rachaelray.com,” she said, along with a behind the scenes photo with her and actor-producer husband, John M. Cusimano.
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“Different address, same love from my kitchen to yours,” Rachael added. “Start updating your bookmarks by heading over to rachaelray.com through tapping the link in bio~”
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Fans of the daytime TV host were bummed about this news of the website no longer existing and expressed their sorrow at the news. One fan said: “Aww I’m sad to hear this.” A second wrote: “Aww end of an era!”
But while others were sad, they took the moment to share their appreciation of Rachael. A fan said: “Miss the daytime show, but loving the new content!” Another said: “Aww thank you soo much for always inspiring me throughout the years. All started with 30 minute meals. Cheers!!” A third expressed a similar sentiment. “Been a fan since 30 Minute Meals. You helped me realize cooking doesn’t need to take all day. Thank you.”
The Rachael Ray Show ran for 17 seasons between 2006 and 2023. While Rachel left the daytime television space, she did return back to cooking and TV with a cooking show that debut in June 2024. The show is called Rachel Ray in Tuscany and it follows the 56-year-old making her Italian specialties in her Tuscan villa.
The series originally aired on the FYI channel and streamed next day on Hulu, Philo, and Sling TV with a premium subscription. Rachael shared on her Instagram on Saturay, April 26, that the show is now airing on A&E.
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