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Concerns For Rachael Ray Increase After Her Recent Admission Rachael Ray has always been a beloved f

[Logo]( [Concerns For Rachael Ray Increase After Her Recent Admission] [Fans are getting nervous for her.]( Concerns For Rachael Ray Increase After Her Recent Admission Rachael Ray has always been a beloved figure in the world of cooking, with her lively personality and approachable recipes capturing hearts for decades. But recently, fans have been concerned about more than just her latest dish. In early September, the 56-year-old chef sparked concern when she posted a video sharing a heartfelt memory about the late Tony Bennett, leading to speculation about her health after viewers noticed she seemed to be slurring her words. As social media buzzed with comments questioning whether Ray was dealing with a medical condition or was possibly on medication, her representative chose not to fuel the rumor mill, issuing a firm "no comment" to TMZ. However, it didn't take long for Ray herself to address her health concerns-though not in the way fans might have expected. On the debut episode of her podcast "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead", Ray opened up about her recent struggles-not with medication or illness-but with some physical mishaps. In her signature upbeat manner, Ray revealed that she had taken "a couple of bad falls" while carrying wood around her house. "I'm a homemaker. I love chores," she said, adding that she thrives on physical labor like cooking, planning meals, and doing household tasks. Unfortunately, her love for such tasks hit a bump when those recent tumbles made her scale back on the heavy lifting. Despite her falls, Ray's spirit remains strong, and she shared the competitive streak that sometimes surfaces in her relationship with her husband, John Cusimano. In a playful moment, Ray admitted that she likes to challenge herself by trying to carry more wood than her husband-though she keeps the competition to herself, never letting on to John. Ray's candidness about her relationship didn't stop there. In the same episode, she spoke about the fiery dynamics between her and Cusimano, whom she married in 2005. According to Ray, their relationship is filled with loud, passionate arguments-something she actually finds healthy. "I don't trust people that are too quiet," she confessed, suggesting that their open disagreements are a part of what keeps them connected. While they don't always apologize verbally, she shared a humorous insight into their way of making peace: "Eventually, I pat him on his a** or he kisses me on the head," she said, describing their non-verbal way of saying "sorry." Ray's openness, both about her physical challenges and her relationship, comes just a month after fans started raising eyebrows over her health. While some viewers were quick to express concern, others defended the chef, reminding people to show compassion. One fan pointed out that Ray, like everyone, is simply aging and may be dealing with personal matters we don't know about. This isn't the first time Ray has faced speculation about her health. In 2008, rumors swirled about a throat cancer scare, which her representative quickly shot down. Ray went on to have minor surgery for a benign cyst on her vocal cords, but has remained "the picture of health" since then. Even amid fan speculation, Ray is embracing new chapters in her career. After 17 successful seasons, she announced last year that she was ending her daytime talk show to pursue other ventures. With her new podcast, Ray is proving she's still got plenty of stories to tell and passion to share. [Daily Mail]( [Epic Steven King Story Is Making A TV Comeback] [Long awaited.]( Epic Steven King Story Is Making A TV Comeback [Woman Dropped Her Phone Then Things Went Literally Upside Down] [Took rescuers over an hour to free her.]( Woman Dropped Her Phone Then Things Went Literally Upside Down [Parents Discovers Sons Incredible Secret Life After Death] [This is incredible.]( Parents Discovers Sons Incredible Secret Life After Death [Up Coming Blockbuster Movie Poster Creates Wild Controversy] [What do you make of this?]( Up Coming Blockbuster Movie Poster Creates Wild Controversy [Hilarious Video Captures Cop VS. Giant 'Runaway Pumpkin] [This did not go well. LOL]( Hilarious Video Captures Cop VS. Giant 'Runaway Pumpkin You are receiving this email because you opted in to Stories Ongoing daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Stories Ongoing. All rights reserved. 2423 S Orange Ave, Suite 340 Orlando, FL 32806 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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