Celebrity chef and Ole Miss fan Elizabeth Heiskell has finally addressed her promise to strip butt naked if Lane Kiffin left the Rebels. In light of Kiffin’s eventual switch to the LSU Tigers over a week ago, Heiskell was called on to stay true to her promise.On Monday, the chef went back on the Paul Finebaum Show, where she had initially made the promise on Nov. 12. Her chat with Finebaum naturally drifted to the elephant in the room. She said:“I got really excited. I may or may not have had one or two glasses of champagne before we visited. And I did say I was gonna strip down butt naked and I was gonna run around the square. Now listen, that is just a Southern phrase. We say things like that; we don’t mean it.”Finebaum asked if it was concerning to her that a doctored picture of her was making the rounds on the internet. Heiskell said:“My children are so mortified about me that they are literally crawling in a hole right now. Because they think that I’m that nuts. Lord, Oxford has been through enough. We have been traumatized. The last thing they need to do is see this big butt rolling around the Square.”During her appearance on the Paul Finebaum Show in November, Heiskell had sounded confident in Lane Kiffin’s commitment to the Ole Miss Rebels. Just weeks later, the coach disappointed not just her but the entire Ole Miss fan base and, some would say, even his players.Kiffin has since commented on a viral clip of Heiskell’s initial interview with Finebaum on X. The LSU coach reacted with a two-word comment. He wrote:“O boy.”Ole Miss to partake in playoffs without Lane KiffinWithout Lane Kiffin at the helm, the Rebels are heading to the College Football Playoff for the first time in their history. However, they wouldn’t have made the playoffs without him. While his single act of betrayal is enough to wipe out a ton of goodwill, it is impossible to ignore how well he did.In six years as Ole Miss coach, Kiffin did not lose a season, compiling three double-digit winning seasons. However, a conviction about his chances of winning a national title at LSU reportedly was a factor in his decision to join the program. Ole Miss will face Tulane in the first round of the playoff, while Kiffin awaits his chance to take LSU there, too.