Bobby Flay co-host Giada de Laurentiis has been bringing sunshine on the show as they act as judges for aspiring "Food Network Star." The duo is two of the finest celebrity chefs while both manage their respective food-related enterprises.

Last Saturday, Giada de Laurentiis has a food demo at the Grand Tasting Village of The Goya Foods. It featured the Mastercard Grand Tasting Tents & KitchAid Culinary Demonstrations as reported by Daily Mail.

The mother of one appeared with her usual bubbly self wearing an above-the-knee purple dress and rubber shoes. Undoubtedly, the expert cook was still a stunning, young-looking 46-year-old.

The ex-wife of Todd Thompson has always been generous of her cooking techniques and gave the audience a tutorial on how to make a recipe from her best-selling 2015 cookbook, Happy Cooking: Make Every Meal Count...Without Stressing Out.

After the fun demo, the hardworking chef, author, and mother enjoyed the beach that same day. She wore a white shirt and denim shorts as she strolled barefoot at the sand.

Giada de Laurentiis and Bobby Flay have been rumored to be dating last year. However, nothing was confirmed as both of them were fresh from their respective divorces. Flay separated from his wife of 10 years Stephanie March. Giada de Laurentiis had an expensive divorce from ex-husband. She and Todd Thompson are co-parenting their only child, Jade Thompson.

The host is now in a relationship with television producer Shane Farley. They have been going well since they met as he is very supportive of her career on television. He surprised her on her 46th birthday with a cake early in the morning as reported by Huffington Post. Farley was divorced from his ex-wife Jennifer Giamo who claimed that her husband cheated on her with De Laurentiis. Nothing was proven of her allegations. Flay and current girlfriend "Master of Sex" star Helene Yorke has just celebrated their first anniversary.

Bobby Flay co-host Giada de Laurentiis has been enjoying the professional working relationship with him. Their partnership on Food Network has effectively produced promising chefs as the two experts' choose the best contestants.