Former Rachael Ray Employee Trims Fat, Loses Job

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A former employee of Rachael Ray’s daytime talk show is suing the CBS network for $1 million, saying he was discriminated against for trimming the fat out of his dietall of it.

Aaron Ferguson, an accountant who has suffered anorexia for six years, claims he was forced out of his job because of his eating disorder.

According to papers filed in Manhattan’s State Supreme Court, Ferguson says his supervisor repeatedly exhibited “hostile behavior” and made “vile,” discriminatory and hurtful comments, including, “Anorexics are sick in the head,” and, “Anorexics should not be able to work.”

After making multiple complaints about his supervisor, Ferguson says he was forced out of his job. He was employed July through October 2007.

Rachael Ray was not named in the lawsuit.

The final six deaths on Six Feet Under - VIDEO

Six Feet UnderFans of Six Feet Under were floored, when at the end “Ecotone” (the fourth to last episode of the series) Nate finally succumbed to his AVM and passed away. His death earned one of the few “end of episode epitaphs” featured on the show.

Fortunately for Nate and his family, everyone had a chance to say good-bye. Claire and David spent hours in the hospital room with him, as did Ruth. Even Brenda visited, despite knowing about the affair with Maggie - until Nate says no more; we’re done.

As fans, we cried. We mourned. We couldn’t imagine the final three episodes of one HBO’s finest programs without it’s main player. Of course, we knew he’d be back - dead. That was a given, but it’s still not the same. Little did we know what was in store for us.

A whole lot more crying.

In my opinion, “Everyone’s Waiting” is one of the most perfect hours of television ever conceived. Six Feet Under may not be the best series ever, but it has the best series finale ever. I can’t think of any other show that wrapped up its story so perfectly. On a show about death, it only made sense that we should know how everyone dies.

As Claire finally drove off, heading East for a job she didn’t even have anymore, the future flashed before her eyes - the youngest one of them. Set to the eerie, yet soothing, “Breathe Me” by Sia, we watched a montage of happy moments juxtaposed against the harsh reality of death. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this episode, but every single viewing, I still bawl like little baby. It’s absolutely heart-wrenching. But with all the repeated watchings, and along with some help from the obits on HBO’s website, there really is a lot to pick up on…

RuthRuth O’Connor Fisher [Sibley] (1946 - 2025, age 79) — Presumably, Ruth died of natural causes. Her death was attended by her estranged second husband, Claire, and David. I say “estranged” regarding George, because he was. No explanation was given as to why he and Ruth connected again later in life, but I would imagine that following Nate’s death, Claire’s departure, and David’s duties to his family, Ruth needed someone. It certainly wasn’t going to be Hiram. I also assume that moving in with her sister Sarah and Bettina mellowed her out considerably. I always found it very telling that right before she died, first she saw Nathaniel Sr., then she saw Nate, then she passed. It wasn’t her first husband that brought her comfort. It was her son.

KeithKeith Dwayne Charles (1968 - 2029, age 61) — After starting a family with David, Keith went on to do something that I’m sure David probably never approved of. When he was a police officer, David worried. When Keith was a bodyguard to the stars, David worried. And I’m sure David cringed when Keith founded his own security business. Four years after Ruth passed, Keith was gunned down while transporting what I assume was money. I always found it odd that he appeared to be working alone. That never seemed right to me. Almost like he was asking to be hurt or killed. It sort of fits though - Keith was always stubborn and full of self-pride and hubris. When he finally started his own business, stood up to his abrasive father, took pride in his homosexuality and family, you could make the argument that’s what got him killed. He probably felt invincible after all he had accomplished.

DavidDavid James Fisher (1969 - 2044, age 75) — David finally retired five years after Keith passed. At the time of his death, he was with another man who was revealed to be his companion Raoul Martinez. However, at the moment his stroke hit and he passed, David glimpsed Keith playing football. So presumably, much like Ruth reuniting with George, it would appear that David was with Raoul for companionship and not love as Keith, his late husband, held his heart. One interesting thing I want to point out regarding Keith and David. In their obits, it’s revealed that they do have grandchildren. However, it doesn’t elaborate on whether or not they are adopted or conceived. I pose this question, because there is a quick moment, during Claire’s marriage to Ted where we see one of Keith and David’s adopted sons (not sure if it’s Durrell or Anthony) and he’s holding hands with another man. It’s quite the stylistic choice and poses the obvious, controversial question: is he gay because that’s how he was raised? See what I mean when I said I’ve watched these scenes a lot?

RicoHector Federico Diaz (1974 - 2049, age 75) — There unfortunately isn’t much to say about Rico, other than he lived the life he wanted - and Vanessa prodded him into taking. Following Nate’s death, he opened his own mortuary and according to his obit, he ran it for 35 years before retiring. The one thing that strikes me about Rico was where he died. He frequently got into fights with Nate and David regarding time off and needing vacation, but he was often worked to the bone (no pun intended), at least until he became a part owner. Once he finally was able to enjoy his time off, it was too late.

BrendaBrenda Chenowith (1969 - 2051, age 82) — Where do you even begin with Brenda? You could easily make the argument that she was nuts, possibly bi-polar. Just look at her family and upbringing. However, whether or not any of that is true, she did get her life together. It just took her husband dying for it to happen. After Nate passed, she got numerous degrees, a PhD, wrote a ton of books, and managed to get married again and raise three children - one of which wasn’t even her own. I always admired the fact that she chose to raise Maya and kept current with the rest of the Fishers, especially Ruth. She could have easily cut ties with that part of her life, but she didn’t. As most of her life was dependent on worrying about her deranged brother Billy, it only seemed appropriate that she finally passed in his presence while he chewed her ear off about what I’m sure was complete nonsense.

ClaireClaire Simone Fisher (1983 - 2085, age 101) — The youngest lived to be the oldest. Claire went on to become a world-renowned photographer and even taught at NYU. Her obit says she had numerous memorable magazine covers. Taking her mother’s advice to be a strong woman, she never took her husband Ted’s last name, presumably because she married him later in life and didn’t want to change it in light of her successful career. Stylistically, two things stand out for me as we watch Claire pass. One is that the future doesn’t look all that futuristic. The second? Claire’s eyes. She must have had cataracts or something similar because they’re glossed over, white, and devoid of life. How sad to think that the one thing she needed to truly achieve her art was taken from her. She couldn’t see any of the pictures she had shot in her final years.

Just like that, Six Feet Under was over. Now’s your chance to sound off. TV only sort of covered this show when it originally aired (well before my tenure here), but I’m curious to know what every thinks. Am I off in saying this is the best series finale ever? Do you think everyone’s death did their character justice? Watch the final moments first if you need to jog your memory and remember, “Everything. Everyone. Everywhere. Ends.”

Spencer Pratt is “Secretly Jealous” of Mary-Kate Olsen

Spencer Pratt is “Secretly Jealous” of Mary-Kate Olsen

Always one to get caught up in the moment, Spencer Pratt has apologized to Mary-Kate Olsen for calling her “the less cute twin.”

“I apologize for getting caught up in trash talking, but she brought up an emotional subject when she mentioned the soccer stuff,” Pratt told press in reference of Olsen telling David Letterman that “The Hills” star used to throw temper tantrums during their high school soccer games.

“I know Dave was just doing his job in asking her,” he went on. “He’s the best in the game at that.”

Pratt even admitted he was a bit envious of “The Wackness” actress, saying: “I respect Mary Kate as a business-woman. I’m secretly jealous of her. I want my face on a lunchbox, too!”

Of their bickering ways, sources tell that the Olsen-Pratt fight began after he sold high school photos of a tipsy-appearing Olsen to a magazine.

Lily Allen: Off to Glastonbury

Lily Allen: Off to Glastonbury

The Glastonbury Festival begins today and hundreds of thousands of music fans will be making their way to the 900-acre Vale of Avalon location.  One such festivalgoer is Lily Allen.

The pink-haired pop singer was spotted coming out of her mother’s house yesterday with a few friends and packing up her car for the trip.  She looked cute and comfy in a casual black cotton dress overtop black leggings.

The “Smile” songstress recently cleared up rumors that she hated the press, telling a reported that she has no hard feelings toward reporters and publishers.

“I don’t have any fury against the press at all. I think the press has a job to do. I’m not angry with them but sometimes they write things that aren’t true and I think I have a right to tell my side of the story.”