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Feuding celebrity chefs Anthony Bourdain and Paula Deen went another round Sunday at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Florida.With both chefs on hand for separate cooking demonstrations, Bourdain, 55, wasted no time slamming Deen, 65, yet again for agreeing to endorse a diabetes medication after years of cooking decadent foods.
It began when Cooking Channel star Eddie Huang asked Bourdain: "Aren't you a hypocrite – smoking on your show and making fun of this nice old lady with diabetes?"
As the crowd hooted and hollered, Bourdain replied: "You're right. I did smoke cigarettes for a lot of years on my show. But I wasn't selling any [expletive] cigarettes … And when I found a spot on my [expletive] lung, I didn't wait three years so I could get a deal selling the patch."
Meanwhile, at her demo, Deen thanked her fans for sticking by her. "There have been two or three haters. I don't know why they're mad at me. I didn't choose [my diabetes]," she said.
She added: "I don't care what they say. What I do care about is y'all, and I thank you for the support ... I can't tell you what it means to me."
The two chefs' contrasting styles were further accentuated when each was asked for their favorite hangover cure.
Deen answered, "I don't drink, so I don't get hangovers!" But Bourdain, drinking a Pabst Blue Ribbon, said his cure was "aspirin, a cold Coca-Cola, a big joint and leftover Kung Pao Chicken."