Estimated Net Worth: $2 million
Restaurant: N/A
As Seen On: Down Home with the Neelys and Road Tasted with the Neelys
Pat and Gina Neely were everybody’s favorite Food Network couple that hosted “Down Home With the Neelys,” which started in 2008. Despite their lovable relationship on camera, reports claimed that the pair actually hated each other during the filming of the entire show. After 23 years of marriage, Gina filed for divorce from Pat in 2014. She told People, “I never wanted to be a TV chef. I was a branch manager at a bank. I was going to divorce Pat prior to the show.” She also told People that the affectionate relationship they displayed on TV “wasn’t healthy or happy.”
Pat, on the other hand, seems to have felt starkly different in that area. He shared that he really did have a blast on the show. He said that he will always value “Down Home With the Neelys” as it allowed him to come on TV every day and share his home with viewers. He appreciates that he was able to share this experience with his high school sweetheart, a woman whom he loved. He also loves that he never had to act or put on a facade on the show.
Anne Burrell
Estimated Net Worth: $5 million
Restaurant: Centro Vinoteca, Savoy, Felidia
As Seen On: Iron Chef America
Anne Burrell has an impressive resume. In addition to being one of Mario Batali's sous chefs in "Iron Chef America," she has had several of her own shows on the Food Network and frequently appears as a guest on other shows. She was the host of the show "Secrets of a Restaurant Chef" and co-host of "Worst Cooks in America." But, in 2009 this mega-talented boss lady ran into trouble after she was sued for allegedly discriminating against females at Centro Vinoteca, the restaurant where she worked as a chef.
She was accused of calling employees derogatory names, making comments regarding their bodies, and openly discussing their private lives. When the women originally made these accusations, Burell reacted by firing them. They apparently settled outside of court, but further details are unknown.
Ree Drummond
Estimated Net Worth: $8 million
Restaurant: The Mercantile, The Pioneer Woman Bed & Breakfast
As Seen On: The Pioneer Woman
Ree Drummond had her start as the writer of "The Pioneer Woman," a successful food blog that developed into a full-on TV show starring her. In an episode of the second season, Drummond made a racist comment on the show. In the episode, Drummond prepared hot wings for her family and friends. When she took them out of the oven, her diners were all clearly confused by the fact that they were Asian hot wings and not Buffalo wings. They asked her "where are the real wings?" Another person said, "I don't trust 'em."
Ree replied, saying that she was just joking and wouldn't pull that kind of swap on her friends. She then pulled out the promised American buffalo wings. You can be sure that the show received a lot of backlash for these remarks. The episode aired in 2012 but wasn't pulled from the air until 2017, a whole five years after its release. The incident didn't affect Drommond's future earnings and she went on to write a children's book and start a bed & breakfast.
Andrew Zimmern
Estimated Net Worth: $8 million
Restaurant: Lucky Cricket
As Seen On: Bizarre Foods
Andrew Zimmern's prolific food career started when he was just 14 years old. It has since grown into a food empire that includes radio, TV, journalism, and even a web show. Much like many other celebrity chefs, Zimmern's career also includes a feud or two. In 2009, he had one with Tyler Florence. The "Bizarre Foods" host didn't have the kindest words to say about Food Network chef Tyler Florence. At the time, Florence was a guest star on the short-lived reality show, "Momma’s Boys."
Zimmern clearly wasn't impressed by Florence's performance, so much so that he took to his blog to publicly write about it. He dissed Florence in the post, calling him the world's least talented TV chef. He labeled his cooking advice as questionable and poked fun at his menu of "Mom's fave recipes." He compared his T.V. show to that of a comedy show, saying that it was high-comedy watching him eating the food and acting like a local TV hunk.
Juan-Carlos Cruz
Estimated Net Worth: $1-5 million
Restaurant: N/A
As Seen On: Calorie Commando, Weighing In
Juan-Carlos Cruz rose to fame when he lost 43 pounds on national television and transitioned his expertise from pastry chef to low-calorie cooking. He later became the host of two shows — "Calorie Commando" and "Weighing In." Sadly, things took a turn for the worse. In 2010, Cruz was arrested in Los Angeles for reportedly hiring three homeless men to kill his wife, Jennifer Campell. Cruz didn’t even deny the attempted murder. He pleaded no contest to a charge of soliciting murder.
Cruz played his cards right by pleading no contest to the charge of soliciting murder. In this way, he was able to avoid being charged with attempted murder which would have led to a much longer sentence. His bail was set at $2 million and after the conviction, he began his nine-year prison sentence at the California Correctional Institute in Tehachapi.