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Anthony Bourdain, CNN host and celebrity chef, dead at 61

Leandro by Leandro
June 8, 2018
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Anthony Bourdain, CNN host and celebrity chef, dead at 61
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Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain was found dead early Friday morning. He was 61.

CNN’s Brian Stelter announced on-air Friday that Bourdain hanged himself.

“Anthony was found dead this morning in his hotel room in France. He had hung himself, in his hotel room,” Stelter said.

The outspoken chef was reportedly found unresponsive by his close friend, French chef Eric Ripert. The network said he was working on an upcoming episode of his show “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”

Anthony Bourdain hosted the CNN original series “Parts Unknown” from 2013-2018. (CNN)

“It is with extraordinary sadness we can confirm the death of our friend and colleague, Anthony Bourdain,” CNN said in a statement. “His love of great adventure, new friends, fine food and drink and the remarkable stories of the world made him a unique storyteller. His talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with his daughter and family at this incredibly difficult time.”

The news of Bourdain’s death comes after fashion designer Kate Spade died Tuesday after hanging herself in her New York City apartment. The 61-year-old’s death follows an alarming string of celebrity hanging suicide deaths in recent years.

Bourdain has been an outspoken supporter of the #MeToo movement since his girlfriend, Asia Argento, accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault in October.

Anthony Bourdain began dating Italian actress Asia Argento, right, in 2017. (Reuters)

“I am proud and honored to know you. You just did the hardest thing in the world,” Bourdain tweeted at Argento after Ronan Farrow’s scathing expose about Weinstein was published in the New Yorker.

In an in-depth interview with the Daily Beast in April, Bourdain admitted that he has been reluctant to speak out about the movement changing the entertainment industry, explaining that he didn’t want to steal the spotlight away from the women the movement is about.

“It’s something I’m very aware of when I hear myself talking about it—it makes me very uneasy,” he told the outlet. “These are not my stories, so I feel that every time I’m talking about it, I’m taking up space that should be rightfully taken by a woman. It’s a fine line for me. I don’t particularly enjoy talking about it. But if you ask me, I’ll tell ya.”

Born in New York City, Bourdain grew up in suburban New Jersey but chafed against his staid upbringing.

“I deeply resented the relative stability at my house. I started taking drugs as soon as I encountered them,” the chef told The Guardian in 2013.

Bourdain’s big break came in 1998 when he became the executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles. (CNN)

Bourdain dropped out of Vassar College after two years to pursue a career in the culinary world. He graduated from the Culinary Institute of America in 1978 and from there went on to work in various restaurant kitchens, including One Fifth Avenue and Sullivan’s.

His big break came when he was appointed executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles in 1998. A year later, Bourdain’s celebrity grew when the New Yorker published his now-famous “Don’t Eat Before Reading This”, an article which exposed the inner workings of restaurant kitchens.

Anthony Bourdain in the kitchen at the Les Halles restaurant in Washington, DC, Tuesday, June 13, 2000. (The Washington Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)

Capitalizing on the interest in his expose, Bourdain released the non-fiction bestseller “Kitchen Confidential” in 2000, which made him a household name. His other books include the novels “Bone in the Throat” and “A Cook’s Tour.”

Bourdain’s career skyrocketed after he was cast by the Food Network in the 2002 show “A Cook’s Tour.” From 2005-2012 he starred in “Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations” on the Travel Channel.

He left the Travel Channel in 2012 to join CNN for his own series called “Parts Unknown.” He showcased food and culture from across the world for his show.

Bourdain traveled all over the world on his culinary adventures on “Parts Unknown.” He’s pictured here on a trip to Israel. (CNN)

In one of his final interviews before his death, Bourdain described the series to IndieWire.

“It’s always been, to one extent or another, a stealth food show. We pretend it’s about food. It rarely is,” he told the outlet on Sunday. “We always talk about films first, before we head to a location, for visual cues, for sound, for editing. We love nothing more than duping, emulating, or riffing on a film that few of our audiences have actually seen.”

Bourdain married his high school girlfriend, Nancy Putkoski, in 1985. They divorced in 2005. Two years later, he married MMA fighter Ottavia Busia, welcoming a daughter, Ariane, that same year.

In this Sept. 11, 2016 file photo, Anthony Bourdain winner of the award for outstanding informational series or special for “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” attends the Governors Ball during night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (AP)

“I was 50 when I became a father of a little girl. I was finally old enough to be qualified for the job. Ariane has me wrapped around her finger,” Bourdain told The Guardian in 2013. “All I can realistically hope for is that she feels loved. That she has high self-esteem. And good martial-arts skills.”

Bourdain and Busia divorced in 2016. He began dating Argento, an Italian actress, in 2017 after they met while Bourdain was in Rome filming “Parts Unknown.”

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