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Forget Throwdown! with Bobby Flay — we want an entire series where the Chucky cast members compete to see who can make the best-looking miniature food. We’re not entirely sure how this flew under the radar for so long, but Devon Sawa (President James Collins in Season 3) and Jennifer Tilly (Tiffany Valentine) went head-to-head last fall in a tiny pumpkin pie bake-off hosted by Tastemade.
Tilly, who may have had an unfair advantage by bringing a pocket-sized Chucky figurine to the proceedings, won the culinary encounter. But Sawa is now contesting the results half a year later. Posting on X (formerly Twitter) this week, the actor playfully accused his television co-star of skullduggery. In the video itself (see below), Sawa calls Tilly out for copying his ingenious whipped cream swirl.
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Perhaps Sawa wasn’t giving enough credit to Tilly, who prepared innumerable meals for her family growing up. “We were very poor,” she explained to host Monica Padman. “My parents were hippies, so I cooked everything for the whole family … Now I’ve been cooking every single day during the pandemic, so I think I’m pretty good.”
While Sawa isn’t as culinarily accomplished, his kitchen skills did get a whole lot better during the COVID-19 health crisis. “I have been teaching myself to cook from YouTube during the pandemic,” he said. “I learned to make bread. I went as far as making a sourdough starter, which I have kept alive this entire time, and I think its one-year birthday is coming up.”
How to Watch the Chucky TV Series
Created, showrun, and executive-produced by Don Mancini, all three seasons of SYFY and USA Network‘s Chucky are now streaming on Peacock to catch up! The show holds an aggregate score of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The NBCUniversal platform currently offers two monthly subscription plans: Premium ($5.99 a month with ads) and Premium Plus ($11.99 a month with no ads and download access for certain titles). If you’re a student, you can enjoy the Premium plan for just $1.99 for an entire year!
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