Two days after Anthony Bourdain died by suicide at the age of 61, his contemporary and friend in the culinary world, Tom Colicchio, is reflecting on his legacy. “What we are going to miss is the best of him,” the Top Chef chef told THR in a new interview. (Bourdain served as a judge on the reality program in 2010 and 2011.) “He was willing to speak up and he came out strongly against sexual harassment in our industry. Privately we talked about it, and it was good to have someone who was willing to put himself out there.” Bourdain and Colicchio were two of the most prominent food personalities to publicly condemn Mario Batali last year, when he was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment and assault. Batali is now under investigation by the NYPD.
And no one should be surprised
Tom Colicchio (@tomcolicchio) December 11, 2017
from Vulture Latest News http://www.vulture.com/2018/06/anthony-bourdains-best-years-were-ahead-says-tom-colicchio.html?mid=rss?mid=vulturelatest
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