Queen of Cuisine Tiffany Lockhart retired to marry Barry Wallace and to become a housewife to support his career and take care of his crippled mother. Only to be betrayed and divorced three years later when Barry Wallace sided with his mistress, Sera Rose, over his lawfully wedded wife.
Heartbroken, Tiffany Lockhart ended up at a small restaurant called Maison Eclat and met the charming owner, Claude Wyndham. He needed a wife to save his restaurant from closure, and Tiffany ended up saying the big yes!
Let’s join Tiffany Lockhart and Claude Wyndham in The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce on ReelShort to uncover more.
- Part 1: Get to Know the Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Characters
- Part 2: What To Expect In The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Movie?
- Part 3: The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Movie Highlights: Divorce, Flash Marriage & Comeback
- Part 4: Conclusion
Part 1: Get to Know the Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Characters
1.1 Who is Tiffany Lockhart?

Tiffany Lockhart was the very famous Queen of Cuisine, the four-time culinary champion. She was a legendary cook, smart, stunning, and mysterious despite being in the spotlight, the world intrigued by her brilliant dishes. Despite all the fame and success, Tiffany was also a woman in love.
Falling for Barry Wallace, Tiffany Lockhart made the big decision when she announced her retirement and ended up as a housewife, completely away from the spotlight. Worse, Barry had no clue his housewife was the culinary queen who had given up her career to take care of his home and his mother while he chased his dreams.
After three years of marriage, Tiffany was, undoubtedly, the best wife and mother-in-law one could ask for. She had sacrificed her identity for the Wallace family, yet she was betrayed, cheated, and ultimately divorced by Barry Wallace, who chose Sera Rose, the fake protégé of the culinary queen.
Divorced and heartbroken, Tiffany Lockhart, while looking for a job at a small restaurant, Maison Eclat, ended up getting into a flash marriage with the restaurant owner and billionaire heir Claude Wyndham to save the restaurant from closure.
But when her ex reappeared in her life, trying to humiliate her further, she refused to stay silent and challenged Barry and his mistress in a culinary competition to prove why she was always going to be the queen of cuisine despite the years.
Behind the scenes, it’s the stunning American actress Rosa Singerman, the cast of The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce movie playing Tiffany Lockhart. Watch her amazing performance on ReelShort.
1.2 Who is Claude Wyndham?

Claude Wyndham was the billionaire heir to the Wyndham family. Taking over his family business, he had made billions, yet his true passion was Maison Eclat, a struggling restaurant that was on the brink of permanent closure.
Despite being the billionaire heir, Claude Wyndham had to find a wife given his grandfather’s strict demands to save his restaurant. With Claude Wyndham close to hitting thirty, Eric, his grandfather, was adamant about closing Maison Eclat. But when Tiffany Lockhart ended up at his restaurant, asking for a job, a chance to turn his restaurant around, Claude seized the opportunity to introduce her as his fiancée.
With Tiffany playing along, Claude Wyndham married her in a marriage of convenience, unaware she was the legendary queen of cuisine he had been looking for for years.
The hottest ReelShort actor, Jesse Morales, is the face of Claude Wyndham. Yet again, Jesse continues to charm his fans with his brilliant and nuanced performance as Claude, a perfect green flag husband to Tiffany. So don’t forget to check out Jesse on ReelShort.
Part 2: What To Expect In The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Movie?
The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce is ReelShort’s latest contemporary romance drama starring vertical entertainment’s hottest actors like Jesse Morales, Rosa Singerman, Adam Daniel and Natalie Cutting.
This movie follows Tiffany Lockhart, the queen of Cuisine who chose retirement and disappeared from the limelight to take care of her home and mother in law after marrying Barry Wallace.
In love with Barry, Tiffany Lockhart couldn’t care about the silent sacrifices she had to make to support his career all while she stayed back home, tending to his crippled mother, never once complaining having given up her glorious career.

Three years later, just when Tiffany hoped to reveal her true identity, she was betrayed when Barry Wallace asked for a divorce to marry his mistress, Sera Rose, who claimed to be the Queen of Cuisine’s protégé. Worse, her mother-in-law, Elena, had known about her son’s affair all along and sided with Sera, calling Tiffany a glorified maid.
Not only had Barry cheated on and betrayed his wife, he had also undermined her worth for being a housewife unaware of his true identity. Humiliated, Tiffany Lockhart walked away, divorced the cheat, and ended up at Maison Eclat, a small restaurant.
Here she met Claude Wyndham, the owner, who was kind and compassionate, unlike her scumbag ex-husband. Starting off fresh, Tiffany asked for a job but was disheartened to hear Maison Eclat was soon going to be shut down by Claude’s grandfather all because Claude wasn’t married by thirty.
So to save Maison Eclat, Tiffany Lockhart and Claude Wyndham got into a marriage of convenience, their attraction undeniable as Tiffany turned the restaurant around, successfully. But when her ex returns, she’s ready to reclaim her identity as Queen of Cuisine and leave him in regrets, while she thrives with her new billionaire husband.
Part 3: The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce Movie Highlights: Divorce, Flash Marriage & Comeback
Episode 5

Tiffany Lockhart was betrayed by the man she loved and the woman she cared for for three years in The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce movie. Divorced yet determined, Tiffany ended up at Maison Eclat looking for a drink and a job and crossed paths with billionaire heir Claude Wyndham.
Preparing his grandmother’s recipe, the best risotto, a warm meal for Tiffany, drenched in rain after her life’s worst betrayal, he soon won her heart. Left in tears, moved by a stranger’s kindness, Tiffany asked Claude if there were any openings in his restaurant, ready to get back to work.
Episode 7
Tiffany wanted Claude to hire her so she could turn things around after hearing Maison Eclat was soon closing. But the truth was Claude’s grandfather Vincent was only forcing him to close his passion, his restaurant, for being unmarried at thirty, still single with no woman in the picture.
So when Vincent Wyndham tracked his billionaire heir Claude Wyndham in Culver City, asking to see his bride ready to close his restaurant, Claude introduced Tiffany as his fiancée. Tiffany played the lovely fiancée helping Claude.
But Vincent Wyndham didn’t need engagement; he needed his grandson’s marriage, as he demanded to know when Tiffany Lockhart and Claude Wyndham were getting married, as he announced Maison Eclat will be closed until the duo get married.
Episode 8

Tiffany Lockhart ran into her ex, Barry, and his new wife, Sera, in The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce movie on her wedding with Claude. Barry refused to believe Tiffany had moved on with a new guy and believed Tiffany was only making him jealous by hiring an actor.
Barry’s jealousy was sick, refusing to accept Tiffany was no longer obsessed with him as he wanted to find out who Tiffany’s husband was. But ignoring her cheating ex, Tiffany married Claude Wyndham, ready to start fresh.
Part 4: Conclusion

Tiffany Lockhart, the legendary queen of cuisine, retired and gave up on her glorious career to support her husband Barry’s culinary school aspirations. With her husband chasing his dreams, she was busy taking care of his mother, having sacrificed her passion.
Three years later, when Barry returned, he was joined by his mistress, Sera Rose. Betrayed, Tiffany divorced the scumbag, holding her dignity high as she stumbled at a small restaurant where she met Claude Wyndham, the billionaire heir.
Charmed by the billionaire, Tiffany landed a job and entered into a marriage of convenience to win over Claude’s grandfather’s approval to save their restaurant. With blossoming love, Tiffany Lockhart and Claude Wyndham had to navigate their marriage and deal with the rivals exes to save their restaurant and emerge victorious.
To conclude, The Cooking Queen: A Recipe for Divorce is a treat to ReelShort fans who love second-chance romances, kick-ass heroine tropes, and reclaiming one’s identity. So join Jesse Morales and Rosa Singerman on ReelShort and enjoy!