After five years and 10 outrageous seasons, "Ace of Cakes" star Duff Goldman is heading west to open a second custom cake shop.
The Food Network reality show is about the daily operations of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore. After the show ends this spring, Goldman and several of his employees are moving to Los Angeles to set up Charm City Cakes West, serving California and Las Vegas. Once it's up and running, he might try a new show.
Goldman, who never goes by his real name, Jeffrey, got his nickname from his older brother, who couldn't pronounce his name. In an interview, the 36-year-old Goldman, who's also a musician and artist, spoke about his thoughts on cupcakes, reality TV and Nebraska.
Q How are you feeling about the show coming to an end?
A It's bittersweet. I think that it's a shock to see it ending, but at the same time we've kind of known about it for a long time. It's not like they pulled the rug out from under us. It was a very mutual decision. ... It's time to do some new stuff.
Q Do you plan to move your band, Soihadto, to Los Angeles?
A We've been talking about how we're going to do it. It's not called Soihadto anymore. We kicked out a guy who was a bad influence and we're changing the name and changing the style of music. My favorite name right now is Nebraska.
Q Why Nebraska?