It featured her Hollywood pals and celebrity chefs – but received mixed reviews.
While some found the former actress’ attempts at “elevating the everyday” charming, others dubbed it a self-indulgent cringe fest.

Nevertheless, the lifestyle and cooking show hit our screens again when season two was released in August.
The highly anticipated drop, however, failed to reach the top 1,000 list of most-viewed programmes on the streaming platform.
It garnered just two million views between July and December, meaning it placed 1,016th on the chart, as reported by the Telegraph.
This was significantly lower than the 5.3million views reached for season one, as reported by Netflix.
It is perhaps unsurprising then, that a third season will not be in the pipeline and “there’s nothing in the works” regarding other projects.

An insider told Page Six: “It’s not returning as a series. There have been conversations about holiday specials, but there’s nothing in the works yet.”