After admitting to using racist remarks, companies backing Paula Deen have dropped like flies. But, recently, she received a new controversial job offer.

An adult website, PureMature.com offered a reported six-figure salary to the former Food Network chef, 66, who has lost millions in sponsorships amid backlash over her saying the N-word, according to TMZ. They reached out to the disgraced chef claiming that she is a "MILF," and they reportedly are willing to hand over thousands and no nudity is required.

"Full figured or thin, arthritic or diabetic," read their letter to Deen, "you embody our perfect spokesperson."

The Huffington Post reported that although Deen lost support from The Food Network, Walmart, Target, JC Penney, book publishers Random House and many other companies, it seems unlikely that she would accept the offer, which is a far cry from cooking up southern-style dishes on TV. Despite her numerous apologies and a tearful appearance on the "Today" show last week, she has clearly fallen from grace and the latest offer does not help matters.

In related news, Deen's lawyer made a surprising argument citing the ruling overturning DOMA and Proposition 8 as grounds for dismissing the discrimination lawsuit against her involving her former restaurant manager, Lisa Jackson, reported US Weekly.

Attorney William Franklin argued that because Jackson had no legal standing given that she is Caucasian and not African-American, she could not suffer "a personal and tangible harm" over Deen's use of the offensive slur. He drew a comparison between Deen's case and the U.S. Supreme Court's repeal of California's Proposition 8 because those filing that appeal had no "standing" and would not be personally harmed by same sex-union legalization.

Jackson rejected the argument, saying that it has nothing to do with the N-word, but Deen's "patterns of disrespect and degradation of people that she deems to be inferior."