Nadia G
Nadia G[edit | edit source]
Nadia Giosia, known professionally as Nadia G, is a Canadian chef and comedian. She is best known for her cooking show, Bitchin' Kitchen, which has aired on networks such as Food Network Canada, Cooking Channel, and Food Network.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Nadia G was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She developed a passion for cooking at a young age, inspired by her Italian family's love for food.
Career[edit | edit source]
Nadia G began her career in the entertainment industry as a comedian. However, her love for cooking led her to create Bitchin' Kitchen, a web series that combined her comedic skills with her culinary talents. The show was later picked up by Food Network Canada, and subsequently aired on the Cooking Channel and Food Network in the United States.
In addition to Bitchin' Kitchen, Nadia G has also hosted a number of other cooking shows, including Bite This with Nadia G and Sick Kitchens. She has also published a cookbook, Cookin' for Trouble, which features recipes from her show.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Nadia G is known for her unique style, which includes rockabilly-inspired outfits and her signature red lipstick. She is also a vocal advocate for animal rights and often promotes vegetarian and vegan recipes on her shows.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Nadia G has received several awards for her work in the culinary and entertainment industries. She was nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Host in a Lifestyle Series for her work on Bitchin' Kitchen. In 2013, she was also nominated for a James Beard Award for Best TV Personality.
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External Links[edit | edit source]
- [Official Website]
- [Nadia G on IMDb]
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