BRAVE MAG

ShowBiz & Sports

Hot

Friday, February 13, 2026

Kardea Brown Learned Gen Alpha Slang While Hosting “Baking Championship: Next Gen” — and Loved Every Minute of It (Exclusive)

February 13, 2026
Hosts Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown sample Contestants Genesis and Akbar Brooks' dish, Vanilla Cupcake with Strawberry Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting, as seen on Baking Championship: Next Gen, Season 1. Food Network

Food Network

NEED TO KNOW

  • Kardea Brown says Gen Alpha contestants taught her new slang like "the ick"

  • Her background as a teacher and social worker shapes her hosting style on Baking Championship: Next Gen

  • The Food Network star shuts down online hate to protect young contestants

WhenKardea Brownstepped onto the set of her newest baking competition, she didn't realize she'd also be getting a crash course in Gen Alpha slang.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Food Network star, 38, opens up about filmingBaking Championship: Next Gen— and the unexpected joy that came from working with a new generation of young bakers.

"Listen, these kids had me learning new words every day," Brown says with a laugh. "They'd say something and I'd be like, 'Wait — what does that mean?'"

Hosts Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown, Contestants Taanvi and Kavya Bhenderu, Harper and Holland Carroll, Cameron and Abby Bellezza, Genesis and Akbar Brooks, Abigail and Kenneth Wolf, Leia and Kiera Sievert, Amelia and Clara Friesenhahn, Emmett and Maci Sheets, Jovie and Lenore Byler, Michael and Liam Nelson, Norah and Olivia Tatum, and Melody and Leila Nouri. Food Network

Food Network

From calling something "mid" to declaring a dessert "ate," the sibling duos competing on the Food Network series kept her on her toes. "I was like, okay, I need a translator," she jokes. "But I loved it. They were teaching me."

Her personal favorite? "The ick," Brown says, laughing. "I didn't know what that was."

Now, she admits, "I do use ick a lot in my vocabulary."

For theMake Do with What You Haveauthor, the playful language was part of the show's charm.

"They're so confident," she says of the contestants. "So creative, and they know exactly who they are."

Working with kids, she adds, feels deeply familiar. Before becoming a household name in food television, Brown worked as both a school teacher and a social worker — experiences she says naturally inform her presence on set.

"Working with the kids is something totally different because it takes me back to my time where I was a school teacher and social worker," she explains. "So it just puts me right back in my element with food and children."

That background also fuels her protective instincts — especially when challenges don't go a contestant's way.

Hosts Duff Goldman and Kardea Brown, portrait, as seen on Baking Championship: Next Gen, Season 1. Food Network

Food Network

"Even though I'm not a mom yet, I feel like I'm always in mom or auntie mode where I want to protect them from things," she say, also admitting that she cries every time (yes every time) a child was eliminated on the show and co-hostDuff Goldmanhas to be her voice of reason.

"He's like, 'All right, suck it up, Kardea. You can't cry every time.' And I'm like, 'I'm going to cry!' That's one thing about it. I'm going to cry," says Brown.

That instinct also extends beyond the kitchen and onto her social media feeds.

As fans may recall, Brown was announced asthe new co-host ofKids Baking Championshipalongside Goldman in October 2025, followingValerie Bertinelli's decade-long tenure on the series. While many viewers embraced the transition, others directed harsh criticism at Brown online — commentary that sometimes appeared on posts visible to the young contestants and their parents.

"You can feel however you feel about me," Brown says firmly, "but what you won't do is hurt these children."

However, Brown says she understands that public life invites opinions — and she's taking it all with grace, all in an effort to protect the kids. "As long as I'm doing well in life, I'm going to get the hate, and I know i,t and that's fine," she says. Of course, when negativity begins to affect kids, she draws a hard line and pledges to continue doing so.

"They're innocent," Brown says. "They haven't experienced [that kind of hate] yet. Allow them to be children."

Food Network'sBaking Championship: Next Genis now streaming on HBO.

Read the original article onPeople

Read More

Jaden Smith Storms Out of Interview After This Question

February 13, 2026
Jaden Smith

WhenJaden Smithwants to go, he will go.

That's what a Complex reporter learned the hard way during an interviewwith the musician. The son ofJada Pinkett SmithandWill Smithdidn't stick around after hearing a question he didn't like. The two were talking at the premiere of Coulda Been Love 2 in Los Angeles on Wednesday when the awkward incident occurred.

Jaden Smith didn't like being asked about Kanye West

Jaden Smith

"I see you're working with Steven Smith, who designed with Ye,"a Complex reporterasked Jaden. Ye is the nameKanye Westlegally changed his name to in 2021, although he does often still refer to himself as Kanye. Sneaker designer Steven Smith was the Head of Design for Kanye's Yeezy brand for eight years before he was fired by the controversial rapper in 2024.

"What are y'all cooking up?" the reporter innocently asked.

Jaden then made a swift exit, walking away from the reporter and her microphone without saying a word.

Advertisement

"I guess we'll never find out," the reporter joked.

Reps for the musician and actor decline Page Six's outreach for a comment about why Jaden walked away. It could be due to Kanye's long, long list of controversies over the years. Although Kanye and Steven's creative partnership seems to be done for now, Steven remained close to the rapper as he weathered accusations of antisemitism and anti-blackness.

Kanye's most famous controversiesinclude his belief that 400 years of slavery were "a choice", and peddling antisemitic conspiracy theories. Ye appeared on the far-right show InfoWars, praising Hitler and calling himself a Nazi, all while sharing Holocaust denial theories. He also uploaded a track to Spotify called "Heil H*tler" in 2025.

TELL US – WOULD YOU HAVE DONE THE SAME AS JADEN IN HIS SHOES?

The postJaden Smith Storms Out of Interview After This Questionappeared first onReality Tea.

Read More

Why Kate McKinnon Moved from N.Y.C. to Live 'in the Woods' After “Saturday Night Live” (Exclusive)

February 13, 2026
Kate McKinnon at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of 'In The Blink of an Eye' on Jan. 26 Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic

Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic

NEED TO KNOW

  • Kate McKinnon spoke to PEOPLE at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of In the Blink of an Eye

  • Following her time living in New York City and starring on Saturday Night Live, McKinnon confirms that she's "living in the woods" now

  • "I'm doing that pretty hard," she adds of life these days

Kate McKinnonis living the country life.

The actress, 42, spoke to PEOPLE at the Jan. 26Sundance Film Festivalpremiere of her new movieIn the Blink of an Eyeand confirmed that she has swapped New York City for life in an unspecified rural location.

"I'm living in the woods," McKinnon says with a smile. "I moved to the woods — and I'm doing that pretty hard."

Kate McKinnon on 'Saturday Night Live' in 2023 Caro Scarimbolo/NBC via Getty

Caro Scarimbolo/NBC via Getty

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Yes, theSaturday Night Livealumis "serious," she adds, and yes, she loves it. "Come over," she tells PEOPLE. "I'll make you pie."

Asked for what she's leaving behind in 2025 and bringing into 2026, McKinnon says, "We are manifesting things being okay on some level."

Since herEmmy-winning run onSNLfrom 2012 to 2022, the actress and comedian has starred in such Hollywood projects asBarbie,The Rosesand nowIn the Blink of an Eye,director Andrew Stanton'ssci-fi epic.

But she's also left bustling Manhattan for a homestead in the country, as she toldAmy Poehleron theGood Hangpodcastin October. "I think the reason I've done it is that I believe very much that we are doomed," she said at the time.

Kate McKinnon in 'In The Blink of An Eye' Hulu/YouTube

Hulu/YouTube

"My goal is surviving the apocalypse [for] four days," joked McKinnon. "If I can make it to four, oh mama, I will have achieved something."

After bidding farewell toSNLin 2022 — wrapping up a run as the sketch show's first openly lesbian cast member and, at that time, the longest tenure of any other female cast member — McKinnonexplainedonLive With Kelly and Ryanthat she "thought about it for a very long time, and it was very, very hard. … I loved it, I had the best decade, and then I was just like, my body was tired, and I felt like it was time."

In the Blink of an Eye, also starringRashida JonesandDaveed Diggs, is on Hulu Feb. 27.

Read the original article onPeople

Read More