where is aarti sequeira now

where is aarti sequeira now

Hey, I’m Aarti Sequeira

I love bringing people together around the table! I’m a former news (CNN) and documentary (HBO’s “Sand and Sorrow”) producer turned Food Network host and cookbook author. I’m a multicultural mutt with a polyglot palate (born in India, raised in Dubai, schooled by Brits, married to a Boston Irishman and now, mother to biracial children); I believe the wider my worldview, the more open my heart.

A journalist by trade and a cook by obsession, I’m addicted to discovering recipes that reveal a moment in a culture’s history and how it can help us understand where we are now. (And coffee. I’m also addicted to coffee.) I’m on a quest to bring us back to the table so we can relish our loved ones, embrace future friends and give thanks to the One from whom all good things come. I create cookbooks, appear on your TV and… I wrote this.

Aarti Sequeira: Building Community With Cooking | Kirk Cameron on TBN

FAQ

What is Aarti Sequeira doing now?

In addition to hosting her own shows, Aarti Party and the travel show, Hidden Eats, she also serves as a judge on hit shows like Guy’s Grocery Games, Cooks vs. Cons, and Christmas Cookie Challenge. She also cooks alongside some of the best chefs in the country on Guy’s Ranch Kitchen.

Is Aarti still on Food Network?

Aarti is a mainstay on Food Network after winning season six of Food Network Star with her trademark combination of an infectious cackle and a unique signature food style: American favorites with an Indian soul.

Where does Aarti Sequeira live in NC?

Personal life Aarti Sequeira has been married to actor Brendan “Bren” McNamara since 2003, The two met when they were both attending Northwestern University, where McNamara majored in theater studies. They lived in Mid City, Los Angeles as of 2013, and the family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina in 2020.

How many children does Aarti Sequeira have?

Aarti has two daughters, Eliyah and Moses. The chef’s personal bio reveals she overcame her battle with postpartum depression after the births of her two daughters, Eliyah and Moses.

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