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‘That was so upsetting,’ says Kay Adams after celebrity chef ruined Kentucky Derby egg cracking competition

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KAY ADAMS was surprised by a Kentucky Derby guest while filming at Churchill Downs.

Adams and the Up & Adams ensemble hit the road during one of the biggest sports weekends of the year.

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Kay Adams featured Bobby Flay and Chandler Parsons on her showCredit: Up And Adams Show
Bobby Flay cheated in a Kay Adams competition

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Bobby Flay cheated in a Kay Adams competitionCredit: Up And Adams Show

Adams is filming at the Kentucky Derby and has had the opportunity to interview some A-list stars thanks to the status of the event.

On Friday’s episode, Adams introduced celebrity chef Bobby Flay and former NBA star Chandler Parsons.

During the segment, Parsons and Flay were supposed to compete in an egg-cracking contest to see who could do it the fastest.

Of course, Flay is a famous chef and was expected to win, but he used a special technique to get the job done faster.

After Adams counted down the two stars, Flay grabbed his carton of eggs and cracked them all into a bowl at the same time.

The move sent Parsons into fits of laughter while Adams fumed at his betrayal.

“That was so disturbing!” Adams shouted.

“Oh my God! Bobby!”

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Adams was quick to declare Parsons the winner of the event thanks to Flay’s cheating.

“Bobby, your show is rigged so you always win,” Adams said.

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“This show isn’t, so Chandler Parsons is the big winner here!”

Adams also posted on social media mocking Flay’s abilities.

“Bobby Flay’s new egg-cracking technique needs some work,” she wrote.

“Egg beats Bobby Flay.”

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