The Food Network personality offered both good and bad news in a video on her Instagram feed. “I have some good news and some bad news,” Bertinelli informed her admirers.

“The good news is that the 14th season of Valerie’s Home Cooking premieres tomorrow at 12 p.m. on Food Network.” The bad news is that it is the show’s final season. I have no idea why Food Network cancelled us last summer. And I didn’t say anything last summer because I honestly hoped they’d reconsider. They have not, however. Well, this is it, the final season.”

Hundreds of admirers, including fellow foodie Rae Drummond, better known as The Pioneer Woman, flocked to the comments section to express their disappointment that this will be the final season of her favorite cooking show. “I adore you, Valerie!! “I will watch every episode and appreciate every second of it—and, of course, I will follow you wherever your job and life take you,” Drummond wrote. “I appreciate you sharing so much of yourself for so many years.” I’m sure I don’t have to tell you how much I adore Valerie B..”

This video comes after Bertinelli revealed more about the emotional and mental violence she endured in a previous relationship, as well as how a “secret bruise” was reopened after she put on jeans!

The celebrity chef acknowledged in an Instagram post on Super Bowl Sunday that she was “giggling since I have a minor hidden bruise that was awakened today.” “You can probably hear them because my pants are rubbing together and making this peculiar sound,” she continued. I stopped wearing them because I was…mercilessly mocked, you know, ‘I’m too lazy to do something about it,’ you know. They wouldn’t get along if you…’” she trailed off.

“Hidden injuries,” according to Bertinelli, are “something that emotional, verbal, and mental violence do to you.” People cannot see [them], yet we must deal with them on a daily basis when they are triggered. I’m very pleased that the therapeutic work I’m doing is effective.”

As previously reported, Bertinelli turned to Instagram to discuss some of the pain she endured while married to Tom Vitale. On Monday, the former One Day at a Time star tweeted a video of herself lip-syncing a viral sound that screams, “Oh my god, oh my god, why would you do that?” followed by “I’m not sure.”

“Why did you let them stay after finding the texts?” she wrote in the video, which first perplexed many of her fans. She was allegedly discussing harsh and disrespectful text messages she received from her ex-husband, Tom Vitale, while they were still married. She went on to discuss the video in her Story.

Bertinelli married financial planner Tom Vitale in 2010, around three years after her divorce from Eddie Van Halen was finalized. On January 1, 2011, the pair married, but Bertinelli filed for divorce in November 2021, and the divorce was finalized a year later. And now she’s on her way.

Valerie Bertinelli stated on her Instagram Stories how her therapy and sobriety have prompted her to relive past trauma, which is triggering a flood of emotions. “I’m glad because I feel better physically.” “I’m sleeping better, but oh boy, a lot of emotions are coming up,” she explained.

She went on to explain how she used to use food and booze to conceal her feelings, but those days are over, as are her days of allowing others walk all over her, such as her ex-husband. “I’ve been screamed at and told how big and lazy I am so many times,” she claimed of her marriage to Vitale.

„I realize…that was just someone projecting whatever they wanted to project on me, but my part in all of it was believing it, and I no longer believe it. But that doesn’t stop the sentiments and the hurt from coming up,” she continued, adding that she’s “feeling the feelings and letting them go.” Give them a platform.’

She concluded her Instagram rant with a warning to her followers: don’t allow someone steal you of your joy and happiness by saying dumb things about you. Don’t believe it, don’t listen to it, and don’t give it your energy. “It isn’t true. Someone is attempting to reduce the brightness of your light. F— ’em. “Shine brightly,” she advised.