Article 5WAJ6 Gavin Rossdale should stick to what he knows and stay out of the kitchen | Rebecca Nicholson

Gavin Rossdale should stick to what he knows and stay out of the kitchen | Rebecca Nicholson

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Celebrities look increasingly desperate when they turn their hands to reality TV genres to try to keep in the spotlight

Another week and the smell of another celebrity cooking show permeates the air. Gavin Rossdale, of 90s grunge-adjacent, arena-stuffing band Bush, is the latest star to turn to cookery, with Deadline reporting that he is to launch a cooking and entertainment show called E.A.T. In it, he will talk to celebrity guests, including Tom Jones, at his house in the Hollywood Hills, while designing, preparing and making them a three-course meal.

He is part of a broader picture of celebrities widening their repertoires and his is not the first celebrity-to-chef shift of recent times. Those who follow such news will be familiar with Brooklyn Beckham's move from photography to cookery, Cookin' With Brooklyn, a social media series presumably conceived of as rhyme first, content later, in which Beckham describes making a sandwich, but confuses slices of bread with loaves. (Unless he really does put fish between two loaves of bread. Maybe that's the twist.) Selena Gomez learns to cook on Selena + Chef, which is like a high-end version of that bit on Sunday Brunch where soap stars chuck flour in a bowl and pretend to enjoy baking. Sadly, Paris Hilton's Netflix show, Cooking With Paris, has not been renewed for a second series, despite being a work of genuine high art.

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