Netflix continues food TV with new Curious Creations of Christine McConnell
By Callum Gunn
You’ve likely seen Christine McConnell creepy but amazing creations on her Instagram profile. Now it’s all coming to life with a Netflix’s latest venture into food TV: Curious Creations of Christine McConnell.
Christine McConnell has made a name for herself in the food creation world. Her Instagram feed has more than 250,000 followers watching for the next spectacularly creepy creations. Now Netflix is taking her creations to the small screen with new series Curious Creations of Christine McConnell, announced during the Television Critics Association’s (TCA) summer press tour.
McConnell became infamous on social media after sharing her wonderfully weird baked goods. Everything is edible art, and fans just can’t get enough. She’s also authored the cookbook “Deceptive Desserts: A Lady’s Guide to Baking Bad!” Now it’s time for her to gain more fame through the upcoming Netflix show, which will be produced by Wilshire Studios and The Jim Henson Co.
Each episode will see her take on a new confection or décor. She’ll sew, bake, and sculpt to create the beautifully eerie masterpiece.
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Netflix has certainly made a name for itself with food TV. Curious Creations of Christine McConnell will work perfectly with its hilarious baking show Nailed It!
If you haven’t checked out McConnell’s artwork, you need to head over to her Instagram page right now. Some of her creations are beyond imagination, whether they’re Halloween treats, Friday the 13th inspired décor, and even the house from Hocus Pocus. Not everything is about food, either. Some of it is just eerie décor or creatures and many you’ll instantly recognize from TV.
The new Netflix series is your chance to see how they’re all made. You’ll also see some newer creations and where she gets her ideas from. This isn’t a show to miss.