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Top Chef’s Padma Lakshmi Shares Jaw-dropping Reaction To Hilarious NSFW Meme Food Sculpture, And Fans Are Freaking Out

The best cook Host Padma Lakshmi has seen a lot of interesting dishes in her career, so you’d think you’d really have to surprise her with a dish to get a reaction. Some foodies have done it recently, as Lakshmi was absolutely blown away by an NSFW food sculpture of an infamous internet meme. Lakshmi shared the meme and also did ‘wtf’ to fans because why would anyone share it on a public profile?

If the term “goat” means anything to you, then you know exactly what this food sculpture is all about. Those who don’t need to google it at all, but can find out what the original image looks like thanks to this highly graphic recreation shared by the host of one of TV’s top cooking contests, Padma Lakshmi, below.

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Like I said, it’s not too hard to figure out what’s going on in this photo. However, Padma Lakshmi still wanted some answers, and who better to give them than Frodo Baggins himself. Elijah Wood. Wood, whose “do you wear wigs?” also considered an ancient meme, he decided to tell Lakshmi the profound story behind this sculpture:

A reference to a dark corner of a bygone era of the internet.

Boss jon kung It also didn’t help much to answer Padma Lakshmi’s questions, although it could be better. The famous online chef offered some advice to Lakshmi and anyone else who saw the image and was curious about her origin:

Don’t ask any more questions about it.

Miss Peppermint, who readers will remember from season 9 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, you definitely earn points for your creative choice of words in the answers. She gave Padma Lakshmi props for being brave enough to share this image and she told me my favorite term I’ve been hearing lately, “OnlyFoods”:

Girl, not an OnlyFoods account! Hahaha I live for the ever spicy @PadmaLakshmi you constantly serve!

I feel we’ve reached a point in history where everyone either knows what the image is about or is genuinely interested in finding out. I’d be fired for linking to the image in this post, so I defer to one of Padma Lakshmi’s followers, Kelly Eliswho explained it relatively blandly:

A reference to an old internet meme, before memes really existed. It should be a guy who bends over and spreads his anus with both hands (sorry)

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Unfortunately, such an image exists on the internet and yes, it is worse than any food sculpture it may represent. As weird as I am about food sculpture, I have to admit I’m also a little curious. Who exactly decided to recreate this image, and if it was a commissioned piece, who commissioned it?

I guess this meme has been around long enough that at least one person decides they’d like to see it in fruit form, though I think we can actually cross the everlasting Padma Lakshmi off the stakeholder list. It might even top your list of worst chef meals, but that would take some time.

Those who try to avoid obscene images and binge eating The best cook you can with a Peacock Premium subscription. I think I’ll go see an episode or 30 to erase that image from my mind, although I’m not sure if it will erase it completely.

Source: Cinemablend

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