She shared the news “like a friend breaking bad news at the kitchen table,” speaking quietly and honestly, “without spin.” Just days after celebrating the launch of season 14 of Valerie’s Home Cooking, Valerie Bertinelli revealed it would also be the show’s last.
The decision, she explained, wasn’t new. The series had been “Canceled months ago, with no explanation,” yet she chose to stay silent. She held onto hope that the network might change its mind and bring the show back. That hope has now faded, but her openness struck a chord with fans.
Viewers responded immediately. The comments beneath her video felt like “a wake and a standing ovation at once,” filled with messages from longtime fans who said the show had been more than recipes. For many, it was comfort — something warm and familiar that made its way into their homes week after week.
Support also came from within the food television world. Rae Drummond, known to many as The Pioneer Woman, publicly showed her support. Her response highlighted how deeply respected Bertinelli is behind the scenes and among her peers.
While the series is ending, the bond it created remains strong. The “homey, sunlit kitchens” and the sense of connection viewers felt won’t disappear with the final episode. Wherever Valerie cooks next, that audience — and that affection — is clearly ready to follow.