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Here's the First Episode of Jourdan Dunn's Internet Cooking Show

"You can tell good food when someone's cooked it with love," Jourdan Dunn says emphatically during the first episode of her online cooking show, Well Dunn.



"You can tell good food when someone's cooked it with love," Jourdan Dunn says emphatically during the first episode of her online cooking show, Well Dunn. The 22-year-old model prepared jerk pork with rice and beans and Caribbean salsa, peppering in advice about cooking and tales from her life and work — like being photographed for Vogue Italia's 2008 black issue.

"I was just super duper nervous, but working with [Steven Meisel] totally put me at ease," she says. "And then I was finished and he came up and said 'Thank you, you're done' and I was like 'Really, I'm done?' And then I saw Iman walk in and I was like, 'Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, I'm just going to stay and watch all the supermodels come by.'"

A look at Dunn's culinary skill in the video below.

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Well Dunn: Jourdan Dunn to Launch Cooking Show

Jourdan Dunn is working on an online cooking show that's named, brilliantly, Well Dunn With Jourdan Dunn.

Jourdan Dunn is working on an online cooking show that's named, brilliantly, Well Dunn With Jourdan Dunn.

The show will air on the recently launched YouTube channel for Life + Times, the lifestyle and culture website backed by rapper Jay-Z. While not much is known about Dunn's show, a spokesman described it as part of a catalog of programs about everything from "fashion, architecture, music, style, food, consumables, electronics, and so forth." Dunn expressed her excitement about the show on Monday, tweeting, "Can't wait for this!!!!"

Dunn must have known about the show for a few months now. In August, the model tweeted a picture of a plate of sweet and sour ribs with the caption, "To find out how I made them stay tune for the show #WellDunn."

She joins a proud tradition of models moonlighting as chefs. Carol Alt released a cookbook called Easy, Sexy, Raw earlier this year, and Lorraine Pascale — famous for becoming the first black British model on the cover of Elle — started hosting the show Baking Made Easy on BBC in January 2011. And who could forget that before she became America's home cooking authority of record, Martha Stewart modeled for Chanel?

Source: Twitter User missjourdandunn