Giada De Laurentiis’ Life Is Different Than You Think

Italian-American chef Giada De Laurentiis rose to fame on the Food Network, where she quickly amassed a fan base. In front of the camera, the outgoing TV host shows off her upbeat personality and bright smile. Off-stage, Giada has had to relentlessly fight back against allegations tormenting her personal life.

Her Daughter Has Inherited Something Very Special

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In Giada's family, it's tradition for the women to take on the surname of the mother. Giada's mother kept her maiden name, passed it along to Giada, and Giada passed it on to her daughter.

Jade will grow up with the last name that people widely respect in both the film industry as well as the culinary world. And with so many strong role models around her, the world is at her fingertips! Only time will tell which talents the youngest De Laurentiis will choose to pursue in life.

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Even Her Daughter's First Name Is Handed Down

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In 2008, Giada welcomed her daughter Jade into the world. Her name has a special significance, as Giada means Jade in Italian. The chef was overjoyed to become a mother, but also made a conscious decision that Jade would be her one and only child.

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Giada still has a lot that she wants to accomplish in her career, and she just wouldn't be able to manage it all with more children to raise. Jade and Giada share a special bond and she's often seen at Giada's events and appearances.

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She Didn't Study Culinary In College, Initially

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Cooking was a huge passion of Giada's from the start, that was certain. But when it came time to graduate high school and select a career path for herself, it wasn't the first choice. While her heart told her to follow her love of cooking, she decided to pursue a degree in social anthropology instead.

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Giada enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles and earned her bachelor's degree in 1996. Even though she had her BA in hand, Giada knew that being a chef was really what she wanted to do all along.

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Giada Attended Le Cordon Bleu

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While studying for her bachelor's degree at UCLA, Giada's mind kept going back to Italian food. She loved to cook it, she loved to eat it, and she was good at it, too. Once she had her degree locked down, Giada applied at the highly competitive and prestigious culinary school, Le Cordon Bleu, located in Paris.

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Luckily, Giada was accepted and she studied under some of the greatest chefs to walk the planet. Her time in Paris taught her how to master her skills and learn the technical methods it takes to become a world-renowned chef.

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She Landed Her First Job In LA

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Giada's career ended up taking her back to Los Angeles, where her mother and siblings lived. It wasn't any time at all before her name was buzzing around top restaurants in LA, and soon, a big name came calling.

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Spago, a high-profile California cuisine restaurant owned by Wolfgang Puck at the time, hired her on as a chef. From there, she transitioned as a stylist for food magazines, getting her bearings in the industry and figuring out where she really fit in.

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She Caught The Eye of a Food Network Executive

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In 2002, Giada was working for Food & Wine Magazine. She was happy with her work, but it was clear she hadn't even come close to realizing her potential. An executive from Food Network spotted the budding star and was more than impressed.

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Giada's charisma, combined with her artistry for Italian cooking and authentic background made her a deadpan for a Food Network TV host. After passing a demo filmed on camera, Food Network green lit a TV series starring Giada: Everyday Italian.

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She Was Coached On Hiding Her Pain From Burns

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Giada is a petite, yet strong woman, as any chef in the kitchen needs to be. Just like other chefs, Giada suffers burns from pots, pans, and hot ingredients as she works in the kitchen with the cameras filming.

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Throughout it all, Giada maintains her pearly white smile for the audience as she explains the steps she's taking to make the dish. Initially, TV show producer Irene Wong coached her on this, making sure that the audience would never notice any discomfort she might be in.

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She Fed The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

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The New York Times Best Seller's List, an Emmy award... what else could Giada achieve? How about serving her food to royalty? When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to California, Giada was tapped to cook for the future King and his wife.

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Instead of authentic Italian, Giada presented them with a true California meal, consisting of Frico Cups with fresh shrimp and avocado, served with chicken and slaw. Talk about a dream come true on the bucket list!

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She Values Her Healthy Lifestyle

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While Giada loves her food, especially the notoriously carb-loaded Italian dishes, it's clear the beauty isn't packing on the pounds. Beyond that, she's actually super fit. So we're not the first to wonder how Giada manages to look her best with her busy schedule that revolves around food!

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The Italian TV host has admitted that she always dedicates time to hit the mat and practice yoga, as well as meditate and take long walks outdoors. Whatever her exact regimen is, it's working!

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What's Her Secret?

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It may seem odd to some people that this foodie's secret to a fit bod isn't exercising, but watching what she eats instead. This even means not eating the delicious dishes she makes herself, and opting for fresh and healthy food in managed portions.

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Reportedly, Giada eats salads while she works on set, and treats herself to a few bites of dark chocolate if she's craving something sweet. We don't know how she has the self control to be around all that scrumptious food without giving in to temptation.

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She's Very Successful, With a Net Worth To Prove It!

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Giada De Laurentiis is a hard-working woman. While her beauty is undeniable, Giada put the time and work into her career to make it what it is today. Giada has a wide range of talents, including her exemplary culinary skills, TV hosting, authoring books and making smart moves in the world of business to bring it all together.

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Her net worth reportedly lands around $15 million as of 2018, although some speculate she may have sacrificed some of her fortune in the divorce proceedings. Sources say she's dishing out $9,000 to Thompson each month for child support for her daughter, Jade.

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She's an Emmy Award Winner

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Her Food Network daytime cooking show, Everyday Italian, began in 2003, the same year that she married Thompson. In 2008, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her Outstanding Lifestyle Host and walked away a winner. Giada has since received two more Emmy Award nominations and took home a Gracie Award in 2012 for Oustanding Host on Giada at Home.

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Her accolades continued to stack up, and in 2012 she was inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame, officially cementing her place in the culinary world.

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She's a Host On Several TV Shows

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Just as the network executive's intuition had told her, Everyday Italian was a massive hit. The success that Giada found as a chef and TV host on her show gave her opportunities on other shows as well.

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Giada kept extremely busy in the 2000s, hosting, appearing, and acting on Behind the Bash, Pixie Hollow Bake Off, Giada's Weekend Getaways, and Handy Mandy. Giada was proving that she wasn't limited to hosting an Italian cooking show and she had even more to offer.

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Giada Has Published Several Cookbooks

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While her TV career took off, Giada chose to grow her career in other areas as well. In 2005, Giada released her first cookbook, titled the same as her show, Everyday Italian. It would be her first of nine books she'd write with the help of a ghostwriter, building up her net worth and popularity even more.

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People loved her personality and the storytelling behind her dishes. And then she did the impossible. Two of Giada's books, Giada at Home and Weeknights with Giada hit the number one spot on the New York Times Best Seller List.

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Her Grandfather Is a Film Producer

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Born in Rome, Giada' s mother is an actress and her father is an actor and a producer. Giada's grandfather on her mother's side is a famous film producer by the name of Dino De Laurentiis (Giada took her mother's maiden name after her parents got a divorce).

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Dion played a major role in exposing Americans to Italian films and also opened a restaurant. While Giada didn't take an interest in acting, the restaurant was an inspiration for the aspiring chef, and as it turns out, she's a natural in front of the camera, too!

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Giada Has Her Own Knife Collection

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Being the businesswoman that she is, Giada branched out and started her own product line as well. She chose to design a collection of knives branded with her name. This must feel like a great accomplishment as a chef, to know that other people are cooking in their own kitchens with your knives.

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Her knife collection is high quality and includes many specialized knives. Individually, each of her knives can sell for more than $125.

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She Doesn't Like Being In Front of the Camera

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Although her family's roots are deep in the film and entertainment industry, Giada hasn't always felt comfortable in front of the camera, and doesn't think it comes as easy to her. She told People magazine, "In the beginning, it was very intimidating."

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Giada admits that she made some mistakes on camera too. Like the time she tried to serve Al Roker raw chicken while the cameras rolled. "I just froze, my entire body and mind froze. It's those terrifying moments [that] end up being the things that can chance your career."

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She Hosted Behind The Bash

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Back in 2006, Giada was the host of Behind the Bash. The TV show was centered around the food being catered and the behind-the-scenes action of the Grammy Awards. This was two years before Jade was born, and the show took Giada coast to coast, from New York to Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

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It was shortlived but proved even further that Giada was bursting with talent and could adapt to different environments in front of the camera.

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Giada Is Only 5'1"

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It's no wonder that Giada isn't able to indulge in all of the carb-heavy Italian food she cooks up. The chef is only 5'1"! Much shorter than most, the petite Italian shows true gusto in the kitchen, handling heavy pots and pans and taking burns like a champ.

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While she may only physically stand at just over five feet, her personality is much bigger than her stature in the kitchen. You may only notice her height when she's pictured next to other stars.

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Giada Has a Restaurant In Las Vegas

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Most chefs dream of someday opening their own restaurant, and Giada is no different. After working in her grandfather's restaurant, then some of the top restaurants in the world, the Le Cordon Bleu alum was ready to put her own name out there.

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In 2014, Giada opened the doors to her own self-named restaurant in Las Vegas. Of course, the food is Italian. She's also expanded to another restaurant in Caesars Palace and a third restaurant just outside of Washington D.C.

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She's a True Leo

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Do you believe all you read in horoscopes? Whether or not you take to heart what astrologers see in the stars, it seems that many of us closely resemble the astrological signs we're born into. And this is true for Giada.

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A Leo, the Italian chef follows the traits of her sign as an energetic and driven individual. Leos love being in the spotlight and are also known for speaking their mind. These characteristics have no doubt played a major role in all the success that Giada has made for herself.

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She's The Eldest Child

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Giada is the oldest of the three siblings born to Veronica De Laurentiis and Alex De Benedetti. While they were a tight knit crew, all three under their working mother's supervision, they didn't always play nice.

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Giada's younger sister Eloisa said that when they were young, Giada would tell her that she has something under her eye, only to pull her eyelash out instead! The two have matured and built a healthy relationship, or course. Eloisa has even appeared on Giada's cooking shows.

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Giada Gives Back

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It's important to Giada to raise awareness of melanoma since her brother's passing, but she's gone even further to donate her time and money to charitable causes. Two of the organizations that she's involved with are Stand Up to Cancer and the American Heart Association.

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She's also been seen attending fundraisers for breast cancer and ovarian cancer. She's made a point to show that it's not just about donating the money and time, but raising awareness and preventing others from suffering.

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How She Keeps Her Skin Pristine

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Giada's skin is stunning, and now in her late forties, she has everyone wondering what her skin care secret is. The website Celebrity Toob claims that Giada has her own home remedy to keep her face looking flawless.

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Giada combines baking soda and olive oil to create a face mask that fights blemishes while softening the skin and keeping it moisturized. We're sure she keeps on top of her skin care routine, but let's not forget her good genes!

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Giada Entertains

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Not one to stay stagnant, Giada started a new project, a television show called Giada Entertains. In the show, she gets together with friends and gives viewers tips on hosting guests at their homes.

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Her episodes include how to carry out a party theme and some of her favorite recipes to cook up while entertaining. These aren't bougie-type party tips, though — she even includes how to host a slumber party for your kids, and yes, Jade has a cameo!

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She Runs With a Cool Crowd

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Being the busy and business savvy woman that she is, Giada's energy has connected her with other stars who've achieved fame and fortune. Together, they've been able to cook up some interesting projects!

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One of the stars Giada has partnered with is artist and fashion designer Gwen Stefani. Together they joined forces with Williams Sonoma for a live Christmas taping showing viewers how to bake an apple pie. Another one of her gal pals is TV host Maria Menounos.

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She Partnered With Target

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Along with her knife collection, Giada has rolled out a wide range of products under her name found at Target. Fans of her food and TV shows can find her branded products at the store, which include stainless steel pots and pants, utensils and a small selection of Italian pastas and sauces.

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She's once again proven that she's not a one-trick pony, and is making smart business choices to support the longevity of her career.

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No Slowing Down For Giada

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There's no slowing down for Giada — nine books, several shows, and three restaurants later; she's still looking for more.

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Opening its doors in May 2018, her latest venture is called GDL Italian by Giada, located in the Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore, Maryland. Now Italian food fans on the east coast will be able to enjoy a menu and ambiance created by Giada herself.