Difference between revisions of "Anthony Bourdain"
(|constitutes=premature death) |
(-) |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
|constitutes=premature death | |constitutes=premature death | ||
|death_place=Kaysersberg-Vignoble | |death_place=Kaysersberg-Vignoble | ||
− | |||
|description = Celebrity chef that was found dead after he became more vocal in the Me Too movement. | |description = Celebrity chef that was found dead after he became more vocal in the Me Too movement. | ||
|interests = Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton | |interests = Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton |
Revision as of 00:46, 17 July 2021
Anthony Bourdain (premature death) | |
---|---|
Born | June 25, 1956 Manhattan |
Died | June 8, 2018 (Age 61) Kaysersberg-Vignoble |
Cause of death | hanging |
Alma mater | Vassar College |
Interests | • Bill Clinton • Hillary Clinton |
Celebrity chef that was found dead after he became more vocal in the Me Too movement. |
Anthony Michael Bourdain was an American celebrity chef, author, and travel documentarian. Through his then girlfriend Asia Argento he became part of the Me Too movement and had some very direct words towards Bill and Hillary Clinton, especially in an interview that was published posthumously.
Opinions
“Bill Clinton, look, the bimbo eruptions—it was fucking monstrous. That would not have flown today. A piece of shit. Entitled, rapey, gropey, grabby, disgusting, and the way that he—and she—destroyed these women and the way that everyone went along, and, and are blind to this! Screamingly apparent hypocrisy and venality. How you can on the one hand howl at the moon about all these other predators. And not at least look back. OK, let's say, well, it was all consensual: powerful men, starstruck women, okay fine, let's accept it at its most charitable interpretation. Fine. He is a very charming man, I met him, he's fucking magnetic. As is (Hillary). When you're in the room, you think wow, she's really warm and nice and funny. But the way they efficiently dismantled, destroyed, and shamelessly discredited these women for speaking their truth.”
Anthony Bourdain [1]