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Jesse Morales and Rosa Singerman | Source: youtube/reelshortapp
Jesse Morales and Rosa Singerman | Source: youtube/reelshortapp

'The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce' Cast and Story Guide: A Flavorful Mix of Love, Betrayal, and Comeback

Maria Claudine Varela
May 05, 2026
01:00 P.M.

Things fall apart quickly for Tiffany in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce." From betrayal to a fresh start, the story follows how she rebuilds her life and reclaims her place in the culinary world.

A quiet life built on sacrifice doesn’t stay quiet for long in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce." What begins as a story of love quickly shifts into betrayal, and from there, into something else—a comeback that unfolds both inside and outside the kitchen.

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Drama Overview

Release Date: March 21, 2026

Platform: ReelShort

Genre: Romance, drama

Themes: Betrayal, second chances, identity, comeback

The poster for "The Cooking Queen: Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtuibe/reelshortapp

The poster for "The Cooking Queen: Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtuibe/reelshortapp

What Is "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" About?

At the center of "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" cast is Tiffany Lockhart, a once-famous culinary legend known as the “Queen of Cuisine.”

At the height of her success, Tiffany steps away from her career after falling in love with Barry Wallace. She trades the spotlight for a quieter life, supporting his ambitions while taking care of his mother at home.

For three years, she puts everything into that life until it all comes undone.

Rosa Singerman as Tiffany Lockhart in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp

Rosa Singerman as Tiffany Lockhart in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp

Barry returns not with gratitude, but with betrayal. He shows up with another woman, Sera Rose, and asks Tiffany for a divorce. To make things worse, the people she supported turn against her, leaving her to walk away with nothing.

That moment becomes the turning point.

After leaving her old life behind, Tiffany ends up at a small restaurant called Maison Eclat. It’s there that she meets Claude Wyndham, a billionaire heir who is trying to keep the restaurant open.

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Both need something: Tiffany needs a fresh start while Claude needs a wife to meet his family’s expectations.

They agree to a marriage of convenience, but neither of them knows the full story behind the other.

What follows is a mix of rebuilding a career, confronting the past, and slowly shifting from a contract arrangement into something more personal.

As Tiffany steps back into the culinary world, she begins to reclaim the identity she once gave up.

Rosa Singerman as Tiffany Lockhart in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp

Rosa Singerman as Tiffany Lockhart in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" | Source: youtube/reelshortapp

Why People Are Watching

Part of what makes "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" cast stand out is how it blends emotional storytelling with a clear “comeback” arc.

The story focuses on:

  • A character who gave up everything for love
  • A very public and personal betrayal
  • A second chance that comes from an unexpected place
  • A return to identity through talent and work

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There’s also a strong food element throughout the series. With real culinary input behind the scenes, the kitchen scenes and dishes play a visible role in how the story unfolds.

Culinary consultant and guest chef Marvin Aritrangco, who worked on the series, shared behind-the-scenes moments from filming and described the project as a “culinary journey,” highlighting the focus on food and presentation.

"The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" Cast and Characters

Rosa Singerman as Tiffany Lockhart

Tiffany is the heart of the story. Once a celebrated culinary champion, she steps away from her career for love, only to be left behind.

Her journey moves from betrayal to rebuilding, as she returns to the kitchen and begins reclaiming her place as the Queen of Cuisine.

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Rosa Singerman is an American actress born in Germany, with a background in film and vertical dramas. She is also athletic and a talented illustrator. She studied at the University of Southern California and has appeared in projects like "Don’t Challenge the Lady Billionaire," "Kidnapped By The Mafia," “She’s Not Homeless, She’s Healer Goddess,” and My Stepbrother is My Secret Rider.”

Jesse Morales as Claude Wyndham

Claude is the owner of Maison Eclat and a billionaire heir who chooses to focus on his restaurant rather than his family’s larger business.

He enters into a contract marriage with Tiffany to save the restaurant, but their relationship gradually becomes more complicated.

Jesse Morales is an actor and dancer based in Los Angeles, originally from Texas. He has appeared in multiple vertical dramas, including "Baby Trapped by the Billionaire," "Fake Married to My Billionaire CEO," “Chained to My Prison Guard,” and “Dominated by My Dad's Boss.”

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Keagan Dollarhide as Barry Wallace

Barry is Tiffany’s ex-husband and one of the main sources of conflict in the story.

After promising loyalty, he leaves Tiffany for another woman, underestimating who she really is and what she’s capable of.

Keagan Dollarhide is an emerging actor, and this project marks one of his early appearances in a ReelShort production.

Natalie Jane Cutting as Sera Rose

Sera is Barry’s new partner and presents herself as a rising figure in the culinary world.

Her role adds tension to the story, especially as Tiffany begins to re-enter the same space she once left behind.

Natalie Jane Cutting is a developing actor appearing in vertical drama projects.

Adam Daniel as Leon Kennedy

Leon is a respected figure in the culinary world and serves as a judge in a major cooking competition.

He plays a key role in recognizing Tiffany’s talent at a time when others doubt her.

Adam Daniel has appeared in film, television, and stage productions, with training from institutions including the British American Drama Academy. His vertical drama credits include "The Hidden Billionaire in First Class," "The Useless Son-in-Law Turns Out to Be the CEO," and "Return of the Reaper."

Supporting Cast

Other members in "The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" cast include:

  • Dave Eagleston as Vincent Miller
  • Gabriel Lee as Zack
  • Myles Cranford as Liam Dunlap
  • Anne Frances as Elena Wallace
  • Ethan Harrington as Carl
  • Kentrell Wright as Ben
  • Alexis Schrepple as Alice
  • Bailey Savage as Nina
  • Adetutu Saliu as Kate
  • Savannah Downing as Iris Lee
  • Kelly Kidd as Seth Rose
  • Lee Pena as Robert
  • Breezy Branham as the reporter

Where to Watch

"The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce" is available on the ReelShort app, where viewers can follow Tiffany’s story from heartbreak to comeback.

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