The SECNetwork’s food show TrueSouthTV, featuring johntedge, will return to Alabama for its upcoming sixth season, according to a teaser revealed this week.
Okay, maybe we know a little more than that. Between the Alabama River ferry and the quilts glimpsed hanging on a wall, we can deduce that Edge passes through Gee’s Bend. Obsessive frame-by-frame scrutiny leads us to T-N-T BBQ in York, Ala., which posted on Facebook back in April that Edge and his show would be paying a visit. And that looks very much likeThe other places visited in Season Six include Dublin, Ga. and Hot Springs, Ark.
This will be Edge’s third visit to Alabama with “TrueSouth,” after featuring Birmingham in the very first episode, back in 2018, and the Mobile Bay area in Season Four in 2021. The SEC Network describes TrueSouth as a series in which each episode “revolves around two food stories told from one place, which TrueSouth sets in conversation to make larger points about Southern beliefs and identities.”
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