Photo: Ree Drummond/Instagram

Ree Drummondhas a good sense of humor about herself, even when she’s dealing with critics.
Over the weekend, the Food Network star shared a clip from an upcoming episode of her seriesThe Pioneer Woman, in which her daughter Paige Drummond playfully fought with brother-in-law Mauricio Scott over who gets the first bite of Ree’s latest recipe.
“While most of the feedback I receive on our self-shot cooking show is positive, I do hear from the occasional viewer who takes issue with the lack of professionalism and decorum displayed in the kitchen,” the best-selling cookbook author explained in that clip’s caption.
“I used to read those messages and scratch my head, not really understanding what they meant…but then I watch a clip like this and totally get it,” she added, with a laughing emoji.
Fans also rallied around Ree with support.
“ButTHIS is how moms really cook!!!” one fan wrote, another stressing, “this is what makes the showrelatable and lovable.”
“I love the laid back vibemuch better than the ‘professional’ version!” added a viewer. “Love seeing the kids! You do you!!!”
“That’s my favorite part of your show! Soauthentic and hilarious!” stressed a follower.
“Real life is the best!” one wrote. “Keep it up and enjoy all the memories you and the kids have made. I sure have enjoyed every single episode! 🙌 ❤️.”
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The Pioneer Womanhas aired nearly 300 episodes and 29 seasons since its debut on The Food Network in 2007. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Drummond family has taken over production on the show, often manning the cameras themselves.
Fans can get up, close, and personal with the production location where Ree films her the show, as she’s offering free tours of the space to the public once again.
Tickets (1 per group) are required for Lodge tours, and are available at The Merc. For the most up-to-date list of tours, visitthe tour page’s website.
source: people.com