ABC announced the cancellation of their daytime talk/cooking show The Chew on Wednesday, just five months after co-host Mario Batali was fired over sexual misconduct allegations.

Batali, a celebrity chef and restauranteur, was no doubt the most famous of The Chew's original co-hosts when the show launched in 2011.

But the 57-year-old chef was fired from the show in December when eight women spoke out to accuse him of inappropriate touching and comments. After Batali was fired, three hosts were left - former Top Chef competitor Carla Hall, fashion personality Clinton Kelly and restaurateur Michael Symon.

ABC announced they were cancelling The Chewon Wednesday. The show currently stars (from left to right) Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall and Michael Symon

The cancellation comes five months after co-host Mario Batali (pictured) was fired over sexual misconduct allegations

Additionally, he took a leave of absence from his management company, Batali & Bastianich Hospitality Group.

Just this month more women spoke out in a segment on 60 Minutes to accuse Batali of harassing or assaulting them at The Spotted Pig, a New York restaurant owned by one of Batali's friends, Ken Friedman.

One of the women says she was raped by Batali in a bathroom at the eatery in 2005.

After the segment aired, the NYPD announced that they were launching an investigation into Batali.

Batali is pictured above with Keanu Reeves on an episode of the talk show

In their press release on Wednesday, ABC executives said that The Chew will be replaced by a third hour of Good Morning America.

'Over the past six years "Good Morning America" has solidified its place as America’s No. 1 morning show,' Disney-ABC Television President Ben Sherwood said. 'We believe there is great opportunity for viewers and advertisers in expanding to a third hour.'

He added: 'While this is the right decision for our business, it is also bittersweet. For seven years "The Chew" has delighted audiences by delivering innovative food segments in an entertaining atmosphere. We applaud and thank Gordon Elliott, Aimee Householder, Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and the entire cast and crew for their great work and amazing run. And we wish them the very best.'

Details about the new third hour of GMA, including the title and anchors, will be announced in the coming months, according to the press release.

Despite - or perhaps because of - the scandal, The Chew started off the New Year with it's most watched week in a year.

For the first week of 2018, The Chew had a season high of 2.728million viewers. They also beat out their competition - CBS' The Talk - with women 18-49 and 25-54, ABC boasted in a press release at the time.