The Fund was founded in 2004, after a teacher noticed a group of students who had no food sitting where they didn’t have to watch the other students eat.
Since then the organization has helped to provide food to disadvantaged children in order to help them grow and achieve their goals.
Salman Rushdie and June Sarpong sit on the Advisory Board, while Mario Batali and Joaquin Phoenix sit on the Board of Directors.
Celebrity supporters
The Lunchbox Fund has 37 known supporters, including Elton John, Bill Clinton, and Sting
Areas of work PovertyAt-Risk/Disadvantaged YouthsHunger Read more about The Lunchbox Fund's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Lunchbox Auction Will Help Feed Hungry ChildrenHave Lunch In Style With New Celebrity AuctionSalman Rushdie And Michael Stipe To Host Charity Book FairUnique Books By Sting, Tutu, Chopra And Others Up For Auction
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Since then the organization has helped to provide food to disadvantaged children in order to help them grow and achieve their goals.
Salman Rushdie and June Sarpong sit on the Advisory Board, while Mario Batali and Joaquin Phoenix sit on the Board of Directors.
Celebrity supporters
The Lunchbox Fund has 37 known supporters, including Elton John, Bill Clinton, and Sting
Areas of work PovertyAt-Risk/Disadvantaged YouthsHunger Read more about The Lunchbox Fund's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Lunchbox Auction Will Help Feed Hungry ChildrenHave Lunch In Style With New Celebrity AuctionSalman Rushdie And Michael Stipe To Host Charity Book FairUnique Books By Sting, Tutu, Chopra And Others Up For Auction
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- 7/12/2024
- Look to the Stars
Striving to end hunger in New York City.
City Harvest collects millions of pounds of excess food from restaurants, manufacturers, wholesalers, greenmarkets, hotels, corporate cafeterias, grocery stores and farms, and delivers it to more than 600 community food programs. Each week, City Harvest helps over 260,000 hungry New Yorkers find their next meal.
Celebrity supporters
City Harvest has 17 known supporters, including Kelly Clarkson, Black Eyed Peas, and Mario Batali
Areas of work Hunger Read more about City Harvest's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Photographers Focus On HungerIt's Zootopia Time Again!Dean Cain Spearheads Microsoft Charity Campaign50 Cent Joins Feeding America's Entertainment CouncilStars Step Up For New York Following Hurricane Sandy
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City Harvest collects millions of pounds of excess food from restaurants, manufacturers, wholesalers, greenmarkets, hotels, corporate cafeterias, grocery stores and farms, and delivers it to more than 600 community food programs. Each week, City Harvest helps over 260,000 hungry New Yorkers find their next meal.
Celebrity supporters
City Harvest has 17 known supporters, including Kelly Clarkson, Black Eyed Peas, and Mario Batali
Areas of work Hunger Read more about City Harvest's work and celebrity supporters. Related articles Photographers Focus On HungerIt's Zootopia Time Again!Dean Cain Spearheads Microsoft Charity Campaign50 Cent Joins Feeding America's Entertainment CouncilStars Step Up For New York Following Hurricane Sandy
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- 7/8/2024
- Look to the Stars
Many celebrity chefs have come along throughout the years. Whether introduced to the public through their popular restaurants or best-selling cookbooks, celebrity chefs and their food build a positive reputation among eaters, leading them to more and more opportunities to teach, inspire, and cook for people worldwide.
Chef Profiles Navigation 1. Kimbal Musk – $500 Million 2. Gordon Ramsay – $220 Million 3. Jamie Oliver – $200 Million 4. Nobu Matsuhisa – $200 Million 5. Wolfgang Puck – $120 Million 6. Rachael Ray – $100 Million 7. Emeril Lagasse – $70 Million 8. Bobby Flay – $60 Million 9. Ina Garten – $60 Million 10. Guy Fieri – $50 Million 11. Jose Andres – $50 Million 12. Ree Drummond – $50 Million 13. Julia Child – $50 Million 14. Thomas Keller – $50 Million 15. Vikram Vij – $50 Million 16. Levi Roots – $45 Million 17. Marco Pierre White – $40 Million 18. Curtis Stone – $36 Million 19. Giada De Laurentiis – $30 Million 20. Rick Bayless – $30 Million 21. Mario Batali – $25 Million 22. Alice Waters – $20 Million 23. Charlie Ayers – $20 Million 24. Christopher Kimball – $20 Million 25. David Chang – $20 Million
Cooking isn’t always lucrative, but some have broken through the threshold to earn millions during their career.
These chefs are so rich...
Chef Profiles Navigation 1. Kimbal Musk – $500 Million 2. Gordon Ramsay – $220 Million 3. Jamie Oliver – $200 Million 4. Nobu Matsuhisa – $200 Million 5. Wolfgang Puck – $120 Million 6. Rachael Ray – $100 Million 7. Emeril Lagasse – $70 Million 8. Bobby Flay – $60 Million 9. Ina Garten – $60 Million 10. Guy Fieri – $50 Million 11. Jose Andres – $50 Million 12. Ree Drummond – $50 Million 13. Julia Child – $50 Million 14. Thomas Keller – $50 Million 15. Vikram Vij – $50 Million 16. Levi Roots – $45 Million 17. Marco Pierre White – $40 Million 18. Curtis Stone – $36 Million 19. Giada De Laurentiis – $30 Million 20. Rick Bayless – $30 Million 21. Mario Batali – $25 Million 22. Alice Waters – $20 Million 23. Charlie Ayers – $20 Million 24. Christopher Kimball – $20 Million 25. David Chang – $20 Million
Cooking isn’t always lucrative, but some have broken through the threshold to earn millions during their career.
These chefs are so rich...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
The upcoming episode of the streaming cooking-based reality show ‘MasterChef India’ will see the three-time Michelin Star awardee, Chef Marco Pierre White gracing the show’s kitchen as a special guest judge. During the course of the episode, contestantNambieJessicaMarak willinglysurrendershersafetypowercard, a ticket to security in the competition, just for the opportunity topresentherdishtoChefMarco.
The competition will get intense asChefMarcotakes to the judges panel as a guest judge.
ChefMarcoPierre White is a Britishchef, restaurateur, and television personality. In 1995, aged 33, White became the first Britishchefto be awarded three Michelin stars. He has trained notable chefs such as Mario Batali, Heston Blumenthal, Shannon Bennett, Gordon Ramsay and Curtis Stone.
In the upcoming episode, home cooks are tasked with preparing adishusing only 250 ml of water in all of 90 minutes. For the initial 15 minutes, they won’t have access to gas or electricity. The subsequent 30 minutes will allow only electricity, followed by another 30 minutes with only gas.
The competition will get intense asChefMarcotakes to the judges panel as a guest judge.
ChefMarcoPierre White is a Britishchef, restaurateur, and television personality. In 1995, aged 33, White became the first Britishchefto be awarded three Michelin stars. He has trained notable chefs such as Mario Batali, Heston Blumenthal, Shannon Bennett, Gordon Ramsay and Curtis Stone.
In the upcoming episode, home cooks are tasked with preparing adishusing only 250 ml of water in all of 90 minutes. For the initial 15 minutes, they won’t have access to gas or electricity. The subsequent 30 minutes will allow only electricity, followed by another 30 minutes with only gas.
- 11/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The upcoming episode of the streaming cooking-based reality show ‘MasterChef India’ will see the three-time Michelin Star awardee, Chef Marco Pierre White gracing the show’s kitchen as a special guest judge. During the course of the episode, contestantNambieJessicaMarak willinglysurrendershersafetypowercard, a ticket to security in the competition, just for the opportunity topresentherdishtoChefMarco.
The competition will get intense asChefMarcotakes to the judges panel as a guest judge.
ChefMarcoPierre White is a Britishchef, restaurateur, and television personality. In 1995, aged 33, White became the first Britishchefto be awarded three Michelin stars. He has trained notable chefs such as Mario Batali, Heston Blumenthal, Shannon Bennett, Gordon Ramsay and Curtis Stone.
In the upcoming episode, home cooks are tasked with preparing adishusing only 250 ml of water in all of 90 minutes. For the initial 15 minutes, they won’t have access to gas or electricity. The subsequent 30 minutes will allow only electricity, followed by another 30 minutes with only gas.
The competition will get intense asChefMarcotakes to the judges panel as a guest judge.
ChefMarcoPierre White is a Britishchef, restaurateur, and television personality. In 1995, aged 33, White became the first Britishchefto be awarded three Michelin stars. He has trained notable chefs such as Mario Batali, Heston Blumenthal, Shannon Bennett, Gordon Ramsay and Curtis Stone.
In the upcoming episode, home cooks are tasked with preparing adishusing only 250 ml of water in all of 90 minutes. For the initial 15 minutes, they won’t have access to gas or electricity. The subsequent 30 minutes will allow only electricity, followed by another 30 minutes with only gas.
- 11/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Mario Batali is on the Food Bank For New York City's Board of Directors.
He is also on the Board of Governors of Love Our Children USA.
Charities & foundations supported
Mario Batali has supported the following charities:
City HarvestElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS FoundationEmeril Lagasse FoundationFeeding AmericaFood Bank For New York CityKeep Memory AliveLove Our Children USAMario Batali FoundationPlastic Pollution Coalition(Red)Robin HoodTGR FoundationThe Hollywood CookbookThe Lunchbox FundUNICEFWildAid Read more about Mario Batali's charity work and events. Related articles The Hollywood Cookbook Launch PartyCelebrities Fuel Robin Hood Charity ExcessStars Dish Up Italian For Homeless CharitiesFor Mother's Day, Celebrities Cook For the CureBono Wants You To Clean Up For Charity
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He is also on the Board of Governors of Love Our Children USA.
Charities & foundations supported
Mario Batali has supported the following charities:
City HarvestElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS FoundationEmeril Lagasse FoundationFeeding AmericaFood Bank For New York CityKeep Memory AliveLove Our Children USAMario Batali FoundationPlastic Pollution Coalition(Red)Robin HoodTGR FoundationThe Hollywood CookbookThe Lunchbox FundUNICEFWildAid Read more about Mario Batali's charity work and events. Related articles The Hollywood Cookbook Launch PartyCelebrities Fuel Robin Hood Charity ExcessStars Dish Up Italian For Homeless CharitiesFor Mother's Day, Celebrities Cook For the CureBono Wants You To Clean Up For Charity
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- 2/17/2023
- Look to the Stars
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Unless otherwise noted, the accused denied some or all of the allegations against them.
2006 Tarana Burke
Activist Tarana Burke coins “Me Too” on MySpace.
2014
Oct. 17: Comedian Hannibal Buress’ riff about Bill Cosby resurfaces long-ignored rape accusations. An investigation of Cosby follows.
2016
July 21: Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is forced out amid allegations that he sexually harassed several women at the company.
Oct. 7: “When you’re a star, they let you do it” — The Washington Post publishes leaked Access Hollywood footage in which then-presidential candidate Donald Trump boasts of committing sexual assault.
2017 The Woman’s March of Jan. 21, 2017, set the stage for takedowns of alleged abusers like Matt Lauer.
Jan. 21: Millions of Americans take part in the Women’s March a day after President Trump’s inauguration.
March 19: Fox News ousts Bill O’Reilly following multiple harassment claims.
Oct. 5:...
Unless otherwise noted, the accused denied some or all of the allegations against them.
2006 Tarana Burke
Activist Tarana Burke coins “Me Too” on MySpace.
2014
Oct. 17: Comedian Hannibal Buress’ riff about Bill Cosby resurfaces long-ignored rape accusations. An investigation of Cosby follows.
2016
July 21: Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is forced out amid allegations that he sexually harassed several women at the company.
Oct. 7: “When you’re a star, they let you do it” — The Washington Post publishes leaked Access Hollywood footage in which then-presidential candidate Donald Trump boasts of committing sexual assault.
2017 The Woman’s March of Jan. 21, 2017, set the stage for takedowns of alleged abusers like Matt Lauer.
Jan. 21: Millions of Americans take part in the Women’s March a day after President Trump’s inauguration.
March 19: Fox News ousts Bill O’Reilly following multiple harassment claims.
Oct. 5:...
- 9/29/2022
- by Julian Sancton
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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A woman who previously accused celebrity chef Mario Batali of sexual misconduct anonymously has gone on the record for the first time in an upcoming Discovery+ documentary.
In Batali: The Fall of a Superstar Chef, which premieres on the streaming platform Thursday, a former employee of one of Batali’s restaurants, Eva DeVirgilis, accuses Batali of sexually assaulting her in 2005 after taking her to a business he had invested in, The Spotted Pig. According to the documentary, DeVirgilis — a former hostess at West Village restaurant Babbo — previously told some of her story anonymously to Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes but has not told it on the record before.
The New York Times, which ran a story on DeVirgilis’ claims Wednesday, reported that DeVirgilis was one of more than 20 former employees at Batali and colleague Joe Bastianich’s restaurants who were awarded a 600,000 settlement...
A woman who previously accused celebrity chef Mario Batali of sexual misconduct anonymously has gone on the record for the first time in an upcoming Discovery+ documentary.
In Batali: The Fall of a Superstar Chef, which premieres on the streaming platform Thursday, a former employee of one of Batali’s restaurants, Eva DeVirgilis, accuses Batali of sexually assaulting her in 2005 after taking her to a business he had invested in, The Spotted Pig. According to the documentary, DeVirgilis — a former hostess at West Village restaurant Babbo — previously told some of her story anonymously to Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes but has not told it on the record before.
The New York Times, which ran a story on DeVirgilis’ claims Wednesday, reported that DeVirgilis was one of more than 20 former employees at Batali and colleague Joe Bastianich’s restaurants who were awarded a 600,000 settlement...
- 9/21/2022
- by Katie Kilkenny
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Arcade Fire’s music will not play on some Canadian radio stations after frontman Win Butler was accused of sexual misconduct by four people.
On Tuesday (30 August), it was reported that at least three stations have decided not to play the indie rock band’s music amid allegations of “inappropriate” actions by Butler, 42, between 2015 and 2020.
A representative for CBC said the broadcaster will “pause” playing the Montreal-based Arcade Fire’s music on CBC Music FM radio station and the Sirius Xm channel CBC Radio “until we learn more about the situation”, as per Ottawa City News.
Meanwhile, Toronto’s Indie88 made “a quick decision over the weekend to pull the band’s music”, program director Ian March told the publication.
He added that the station has “not yet had a fulsome internal conversation about the permanence of this decision”, in his statement to the outlet.
The decision to stop playing...
On Tuesday (30 August), it was reported that at least three stations have decided not to play the indie rock band’s music amid allegations of “inappropriate” actions by Butler, 42, between 2015 and 2020.
A representative for CBC said the broadcaster will “pause” playing the Montreal-based Arcade Fire’s music on CBC Music FM radio station and the Sirius Xm channel CBC Radio “until we learn more about the situation”, as per Ottawa City News.
Meanwhile, Toronto’s Indie88 made “a quick decision over the weekend to pull the band’s music”, program director Ian March told the publication.
He added that the station has “not yet had a fulsome internal conversation about the permanence of this decision”, in his statement to the outlet.
The decision to stop playing...
- 8/31/2022
- by Maanya Sachdeva
- The Independent - Music
Celebrity chef Mario Batali has agreed to settle lawsuits from two women stemming from separate claims of sexual assault in Boston, including one accusation that resulted in Batali being acquitted back in May.
“The matters have been resolved to the satisfaction of all parties,” attorneys Eric Baum and Matthew Fogelman, who represent Natalie Tene and Alexandra Brown said in a joint statement to media. “We cannot comment further due to confidentiality obligations.”
Batali’s attorney Anthony Fuller did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Tene in 2017 accused Batali of groping her breasts, buttocks and crotch area at a Boston Eataly restaurant, a chain that Batali at one point partially owned, as she was trying to take a selfie. He was then formally charged with indecent assault and battery in 2019. In...
“The matters have been resolved to the satisfaction of all parties,” attorneys Eric Baum and Matthew Fogelman, who represent Natalie Tene and Alexandra Brown said in a joint statement to media. “We cannot comment further due to confidentiality obligations.”
Batali’s attorney Anthony Fuller did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Jimmy Fallon, Lorne Michaels and Tracy Morgan Accused of Enabling Horatio Sanz in Amended Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Tene in 2017 accused Batali of groping her breasts, buttocks and crotch area at a Boston Eataly restaurant, a chain that Batali at one point partially owned, as she was trying to take a selfie. He was then formally charged with indecent assault and battery in 2019. In...
- 8/24/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Famed former Food Network chef Mario Batali was acquitted on Tuesday after being accused of indecent assault and battery at a Boston restaurant in 2017. Judge James Stanton found Batali not guilty. If he had, he would have been classified as a registered sex offender and faced up to two and a half years behind bars. […]
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- 5/11/2022
- by Rose Carter
- Uinterview
The verdict is in for Mario Batali's sexual misconduct trial. On May 10, a Boston Municipal Court judge found Batali not guilty on a charge of indecent assault and battery, per a statement from District Attorney Kevin Hayden obtained by E! News. The verdict comes after Batali pleaded not guilty to a charge of allegedly kissing and groping a woman he took a selfie with at a restaurant in Boston in 2017. According to The New York Times, the judge said, "It's an understatement to say that Mr. Batali did not cover himself in glory on the night in question." However, he added that the accuser "has significant credibility issues." In his statement, Hayden noted that the Da's office...
- 5/10/2022
- E! Online
Celebrity chef Mario Batali was found not guilty today on a charge of indecent assault and battery stemming from an alleged 2017 groping incident in a Boston bar. It was the first criminal charge for the former The Chew chef amid a number of sexual assault and harassment allegations.
Batali had waved his right to a jury trial in the case, accepting a judge’s decision instead. The judge determined that the celebrity chef’s accuser had credibility issues and found Batali not guilty. According to The New York Times the judge also made clear, however, that “It’s an understatement to say that Mr. Batali did not cover himself in glory on the night in question.”
At the time of the allegations, the celebrity chef apologized saying, “My behavior was wrong and there are no excuses. I take full responsibility.”
Had he been found guilty, Batali faced two and a half years in jail.
Batali had waved his right to a jury trial in the case, accepting a judge’s decision instead. The judge determined that the celebrity chef’s accuser had credibility issues and found Batali not guilty. According to The New York Times the judge also made clear, however, that “It’s an understatement to say that Mr. Batali did not cover himself in glory on the night in question.”
At the time of the allegations, the celebrity chef apologized saying, “My behavior was wrong and there are no excuses. I take full responsibility.”
Had he been found guilty, Batali faced two and a half years in jail.
- 5/10/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Mario Batali has been cleared of charges that he groped a woman at a Boston bar in 2017, as a judge ruled on Tuesday that the celebrity chef is not guilty of indecent battery and assault.
Batali — the famed TV chef and restauranteur who fell from grace in 2017 following a series of sexual misconduct allegations — was on criminal trial this week in Boston with a woman who accused him of forcible kissing and groping. Batali was facing two and a half years in prison, if found guilty.
The quick trial spanned two days. Batali waived his right to a trial by jury, and he did not take the stand. Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton found Batali not guilty, citing credibility issues with the accuser, Natali Tene.
“It’s an understatement to say that Mr. Batali did not cover himself in glory on the night in question,” the judge said in his ruling,...
Batali — the famed TV chef and restauranteur who fell from grace in 2017 following a series of sexual misconduct allegations — was on criminal trial this week in Boston with a woman who accused him of forcible kissing and groping. Batali was facing two and a half years in prison, if found guilty.
The quick trial spanned two days. Batali waived his right to a trial by jury, and he did not take the stand. Boston Municipal Court Judge James Stanton found Batali not guilty, citing credibility issues with the accuser, Natali Tene.
“It’s an understatement to say that Mr. Batali did not cover himself in glory on the night in question,” the judge said in his ruling,...
- 5/10/2022
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Former Food Network star Mario Batali was found not guilty of groping a woman at a Boston restaurant at his sexual misconduct trial Tuesday.
According to CNN, Judge James Stanton described Batali’s actions “not befitting of a public person of his stature” back in 2017, noting the accuser’s “significant credibility issues” that supported the defendant’s “contention that her motive was financial gain.”
Natali Tene, the 32-year-old woman who testified yesterday, said Batali’s behavior took place during her attempt to take a selfie at the restaurant in 2017.
In her testimony, Tene described what happened, saying she “felt confused and powerless to do anything to stop the celebrity chef.”
Anthony Fuller, Batali’s lawyer, said the assault did not happen, and said the accuser has financial incentive to lie about it. Fuller also detailed that the woman seeks more than 50,000 in damages in a separate suit against Batali that...
According to CNN, Judge James Stanton described Batali’s actions “not befitting of a public person of his stature” back in 2017, noting the accuser’s “significant credibility issues” that supported the defendant’s “contention that her motive was financial gain.”
Natali Tene, the 32-year-old woman who testified yesterday, said Batali’s behavior took place during her attempt to take a selfie at the restaurant in 2017.
In her testimony, Tene described what happened, saying she “felt confused and powerless to do anything to stop the celebrity chef.”
Anthony Fuller, Batali’s lawyer, said the assault did not happen, and said the accuser has financial incentive to lie about it. Fuller also detailed that the woman seeks more than 50,000 in damages in a separate suit against Batali that...
- 5/10/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Iron Chef is back in the kitchen after Netflix cooked up a deal to bring back the classic food format.
The streamer has ordered Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, a reboot of the series that had a couple of incarnations in the U.S. including a Food Network series that featured the likes of Bobby Flay, Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck.
Netflix has had previous success rebooting linear formats – arguably its biggest non-scripted hit has been Queer Eye, which is based on the Bravo series.
The series, which is expected to be dished up later this year, is based on a Japanese format from Fuji Television Network. It has been handed an eight-episode order.
The culinary competition, considered one of the toughest gastronomic challenges that chefs can face, will feature five new Iron Chefs, who will welcome Challenger Chefs to the reimagined Kitchen Stadium, where they’ll...
The streamer has ordered Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, a reboot of the series that had a couple of incarnations in the U.S. including a Food Network series that featured the likes of Bobby Flay, Mario Batali and Wolfgang Puck.
Netflix has had previous success rebooting linear formats – arguably its biggest non-scripted hit has been Queer Eye, which is based on the Bravo series.
The series, which is expected to be dished up later this year, is based on a Japanese format from Fuji Television Network. It has been handed an eight-episode order.
The culinary competition, considered one of the toughest gastronomic challenges that chefs can face, will feature five new Iron Chefs, who will welcome Challenger Chefs to the reimagined Kitchen Stadium, where they’ll...
- 1/20/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Celebrity chefs Mario Batali and Joe Bastianich have made a deal to pay $600,000 to at least 20 former employees, following complaints about workplace culture. Batali (The Chew) and Bastianich (MasterChef) engaged in "unlawful sex discrimination and retaliation" at their restaurant companies, which violates state and city human rights laws, according to a July 23 press release from New York Attorney General Letitia James. The chefs, their management company B&b Hospitality and their restaurants made an agreement with the Attorney General for allegedly fostering a "hostile work environment" at their restaurants in New York City, which...
- 7/23/2021
- E! Online
Celebrity chef Mario Batali and his business partners have agreed to pay $600,000 to accusers in order to settle an investigation of sexual harassment claims stemming from 2017. The New York State Attorney General's office announced the agreement with Batali and his associates on Friday.
As a result of the four-year investigation, Batali -- along with his company B&b Hospitality and partner and restaurateur Joseph Bastianich -- must pay $600,000 to at least 20 former employees. They must also revise training materials in all B&b restaurants and submit biannual reports to the office of the attorney general to certify compliance with the agreement.
The money will be divided among employees at restaurants that Batali owned until 2019, including Babbo, Lupa and the now-closed Del Posto. The announcement said the settlement is for "fostering a hostile work environment that permitted a sexualized culture of misconduct and harassment at their restaurants in New York City."
In...
As a result of the four-year investigation, Batali -- along with his company B&b Hospitality and partner and restaurateur Joseph Bastianich -- must pay $600,000 to at least 20 former employees. They must also revise training materials in all B&b restaurants and submit biannual reports to the office of the attorney general to certify compliance with the agreement.
The money will be divided among employees at restaurants that Batali owned until 2019, including Babbo, Lupa and the now-closed Del Posto. The announcement said the settlement is for "fostering a hostile work environment that permitted a sexualized culture of misconduct and harassment at their restaurants in New York City."
In...
- 7/23/2021
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Mario Batali, his former partner Joe Bastianich and the company they used to run together will pay $600,000 to at least 20 women and men who were sexually harassed while working at Batali and Bastianich’s Manhattan restaurants, The New York Times reports.
The settlement was announced Friday, July 23rd, by New York State attorney general Letitia James. It followed an investigation that was launched in 2017 after #MeToo allegations surfaced against Batali. Along digging into the claims against Batali, the investigation focused on the broader culture of harassment that flourished at Batali and Bastianich’s restaurants,...
The settlement was announced Friday, July 23rd, by New York State attorney general Letitia James. It followed an investigation that was launched in 2017 after #MeToo allegations surfaced against Batali. Along digging into the claims against Batali, the investigation focused on the broader culture of harassment that flourished at Batali and Bastianich’s restaurants,...
- 7/23/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Why did he do it? That’s the question that anyone who’s ever been touched by the hungry, life-force spirit of Anthony Bourdain will have at the top of his or her head going into “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain.” Directed by the award-winning Morgan Neville, the documentary, which premiered tonight at the Tribeca Festival, is an intimate and fascinating portrait of the beloved celebrity chef and television globe-trotter. It is also, inevitably, a spiritual investigation into why his life ended. On June 8, 2018, Bourdain hung himself in his hotel room. Three years later, it’s still shocking to think that his name could be included in the same sentence with the word “suicide.”
We all know that suicide, too often, is a cruel mystery, that it has a way of mocking our need for “why.” (Bourdain was a brilliant writer who left no note.) We also know that...
We all know that suicide, too often, is a cruel mystery, that it has a way of mocking our need for “why.” (Bourdain was a brilliant writer who left no note.) We also know that...
- 6/12/2021
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke, the third hour of ABC’s Good Morning America, has been sidelined since mid-March and replaced with coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. There has been speculation that the segment has been canceled permanently and now co-host Keke Palmer has confirmed it won’t be returning.
Palmer talked about why she was not surprised that it had ended in an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Sunday night.
“Here’s the thing, when the pandemic hit, that’s what became all on our minds, was the pandemic, corona — understanding Covid. So I kind of knew that if our show did come back, it would have to be much, much, much later, because our show was really about an audience.”
ABC replaced the segment in March with “Pandemic: What You Need to Know,” a new health-focused series hosted by ABC News anchor Amy Robach,...
Palmer talked about why she was not surprised that it had ended in an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Sunday night.
“Here’s the thing, when the pandemic hit, that’s what became all on our minds, was the pandemic, corona — understanding Covid. So I kind of knew that if our show did come back, it would have to be much, much, much later, because our show was really about an audience.”
ABC replaced the segment in March with “Pandemic: What You Need to Know,” a new health-focused series hosted by ABC News anchor Amy Robach,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Samantha Bee marked the second anniversary of the #MeToo movement with a special “Food Day of Gratitude” meal — definitely not a Thanksgiving feast — on Full Frontal Wednesday. The segment featured an interview with #MeToo founder Tarana Burke, as well as a roundtable with various journalists and activists fighting on behalf of sexual assault.
While Burke began using the phrase “Me Too” to discuss sexual harassment and assault on social media in 2006, the hashtag took off in 2017 after the revelation of the numerous allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Two years later, Burke...
While Burke began using the phrase “Me Too” to discuss sexual harassment and assault on social media in 2006, the hashtag took off in 2017 after the revelation of the numerous allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Two years later, Burke...
- 11/21/2019
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
ABC has renamed Good Morning America’s third-hour show, “Strahan & Sara,” to “GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke,” the show’s hosts announced on Monday.
This is the third name change for the show, which first premiered last September as “Gma Day” as a replacement to “The Chew,” which was cancelled last year over sexual misconduct allegations against one of its hosts, Mario Batali, and a number of other problems. In January, “Gma Day” — hosted by Michael Strahan and Sara Haines –was rebranded as “Strahan & Sara.” And now, with this third new name, the actress Keke Palmer joins the hourlong daytime show as a co-host alongside Strahan and Haines.
Palmer had been hosting the show with Strahan over the summer as Haines was out on maternity leave, and the new name officially incorporates her into the show’s branding.
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This is the third name change for the show, which first premiered last September as “Gma Day” as a replacement to “The Chew,” which was cancelled last year over sexual misconduct allegations against one of its hosts, Mario Batali, and a number of other problems. In January, “Gma Day” — hosted by Michael Strahan and Sara Haines –was rebranded as “Strahan & Sara.” And now, with this third new name, the actress Keke Palmer joins the hourlong daytime show as a co-host alongside Strahan and Haines.
Palmer had been hosting the show with Strahan over the summer as Haines was out on maternity leave, and the new name officially incorporates her into the show’s branding.
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- 8/26/2019
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Keke Palmer made her debut Monday as co-host of the third hour of Good Morning America, joining Michael Strahan and Sara Haines. (See video below.)
The actress and TV personality, who is set to star with Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B in the September film release Hustlers, had already been taking a significant role on the ABC morning show in recent months. In July, she was reported to be near a deal to officially come aboard.
Palmer demonstrated chemistry in multiple appearances with the two current hosts of Strahan and Sara, including during Haines’ maternity leave. Palmer’s interview with Bella Thorne, in which Thorne described her complicated relationship with her mother, made news earlier this summer.
The block will now be renamed GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke.
Bringing the 25-year-old aboard is seen as a move aimed at widening the appeal of the show and potentially catching the interest of younger viewers.
The actress and TV personality, who is set to star with Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B in the September film release Hustlers, had already been taking a significant role on the ABC morning show in recent months. In July, she was reported to be near a deal to officially come aboard.
Palmer demonstrated chemistry in multiple appearances with the two current hosts of Strahan and Sara, including during Haines’ maternity leave. Palmer’s interview with Bella Thorne, in which Thorne described her complicated relationship with her mother, made news earlier this summer.
The block will now be renamed GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke.
Bringing the 25-year-old aboard is seen as a move aimed at widening the appeal of the show and potentially catching the interest of younger viewers.
- 8/26/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Chef Mario Batali no longer holds a stake in Italian marketplace Eataly, a venue he once heavily promoted.
Chris Giglio, a spokesman for Eataly USA, told The Associated Press on Friday that the company has purchased Batali’s minority interest. Batali had no direct involvement with Eataly since December 2017, Giglio said.
The move is the latest career downturn for Batali, who stands accused of numerous counts of sexual misconduct.
Eataly USA has several locations, including one in Century City and a Manhattan outlet. Batali also has given up financial stakes in all of his restaurants.
The former The Chew star is facing a criminal assault charge over a 2017 incident in which he allegedly groped and forcibly kissed a woman at a restaurant in Boston. It marked the first criminal charge for the disgraced and once-popular chef amid a number of sexual assault and harassment allegations. Batali, who also appeared on Iron Chef America,...
Chris Giglio, a spokesman for Eataly USA, told The Associated Press on Friday that the company has purchased Batali’s minority interest. Batali had no direct involvement with Eataly since December 2017, Giglio said.
The move is the latest career downturn for Batali, who stands accused of numerous counts of sexual misconduct.
Eataly USA has several locations, including one in Century City and a Manhattan outlet. Batali also has given up financial stakes in all of his restaurants.
The former The Chew star is facing a criminal assault charge over a 2017 incident in which he allegedly groped and forcibly kissed a woman at a restaurant in Boston. It marked the first criminal charge for the disgraced and once-popular chef amid a number of sexual assault and harassment allegations. Batali, who also appeared on Iron Chef America,...
- 8/17/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Keke Palmer, an actress best known for her turn on Scream Queens, is closing in on a deal to join Michael Strahan and Sara Haines on ABC’s talk-show spinoff of Good Morning America, according to a source close to the show.
Palmer has demonstrated chemistry in multiple appearances with the two current hosts of Strahan and Sara. Bringing the 25-year-old aboard could widen the appeal of the show and potentially catch the interest of younger viewers.
The show started out as Gma Day, a replacement in 2018 for The Chew after that food-accented show left the airwaves due to the multiple sexual misconduct allegations against co-host Mario Batali.
The New York Post‘s Page Six, which had the first report of Palmer’s advanced discussions, noted she filled in for Haines during her maternity leave.
“She’s got tons of energy, she’s fun and super spontaneous,” the show source tells Deadline.
Palmer has demonstrated chemistry in multiple appearances with the two current hosts of Strahan and Sara. Bringing the 25-year-old aboard could widen the appeal of the show and potentially catch the interest of younger viewers.
The show started out as Gma Day, a replacement in 2018 for The Chew after that food-accented show left the airwaves due to the multiple sexual misconduct allegations against co-host Mario Batali.
The New York Post‘s Page Six, which had the first report of Palmer’s advanced discussions, noted she filled in for Haines during her maternity leave.
“She’s got tons of energy, she’s fun and super spontaneous,” the show source tells Deadline.
- 8/1/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Keke Palmer is close to finalizing a deal to become the third co-host alongside Michael Strahan and Sara Haines on ABC’s hourlong daytime talk show “Strahan and Sara,” according to a person with knowledge of the negotiation.
The “Scream Queens” and “Akeelah and the Bee” star has become a frequent presence on the show, and was most recently seen on Monday’s episode. She turns 26 next month, and will likely help ratings by attracting younger viewers to the show alongside co-hosts Strahan, 47, and Haines, 41.
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This will be the latest rebrands for the talk show, which launched in September of 2018 as “Gma Day” but was changed to “Strahan and Sara” in January. No word yet on a new title for the show.
The afternoon program was originally intended to act as a third hour of “Good Morning America...
The “Scream Queens” and “Akeelah and the Bee” star has become a frequent presence on the show, and was most recently seen on Monday’s episode. She turns 26 next month, and will likely help ratings by attracting younger viewers to the show alongside co-hosts Strahan, 47, and Haines, 41.
Also Read: Broadcast Networks Sue to Stop Free TV Streaming App Locast
This will be the latest rebrands for the talk show, which launched in September of 2018 as “Gma Day” but was changed to “Strahan and Sara” in January. No word yet on a new title for the show.
The afternoon program was originally intended to act as a third hour of “Good Morning America...
- 7/31/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Updated, 8:10 Am: Celebrity chef Mario Batali pleaded not guilty Friday to an indecent assault and battery charge stemming from an alleged 2017 incident in Boston.
Batali was released on his own recognizance and was ordered to stay away from the alleged victim unless he is called for a deposition in her civil lawsuit against him.
Previous, May 23, 9:41 Am: Former The Chew star Mario Batali is facing a criminal assault charge over a 2017 incident in which he allegedly groped and forcibly kissed a woman at a restaurant in Boston. It marks the first criminal charge for the disgraced once-popular chef amid a number of sexual assault and harassment allegations. He will be arraigned Friday.
Batali, who also appeared on Iron Chef America, already has been sued in civil court over the incident, and Suffolk County Da Rachael Rollins said he now faces a charge of indecent assault and battery in the case.
Batali was released on his own recognizance and was ordered to stay away from the alleged victim unless he is called for a deposition in her civil lawsuit against him.
Previous, May 23, 9:41 Am: Former The Chew star Mario Batali is facing a criminal assault charge over a 2017 incident in which he allegedly groped and forcibly kissed a woman at a restaurant in Boston. It marks the first criminal charge for the disgraced once-popular chef amid a number of sexual assault and harassment allegations. He will be arraigned Friday.
Batali, who also appeared on Iron Chef America, already has been sued in civil court over the incident, and Suffolk County Da Rachael Rollins said he now faces a charge of indecent assault and battery in the case.
- 5/24/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Update: In a Boston courtroom today, Mario Batali pleaded not guilty to a charge that he allegedly kissed and groped a woman at a Boston restaurant in 2017. He was released without bail and is not required to appear at the next court hearing, which is scheduled for July 12. ______ A 28-year-old woman filed a lawsuit against Mario Batali on Wednesday and accused the 57-year-old celebrity chef of assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress following the alleged sexual assault and violation of Massachusetts general law chapter 12 section 11I. The lawsuit was brought forth by Natali Tene of Middlesex County, Mass. and is in regards to an incident that allegedly took...
- 5/24/2019
- E! Online
5/24 9:30 Am Pt -- Batali appeared in court and pled not guilty. He was released on his own recognizance but ordered to stay away from and have no contact with the alleged victim. His next court date's in July, but he does not have to be there. Mario Batali allegedly forced himself on a woman in a Boston restaurant -- kissing and groping her without consent -- and now prosecutors are charging him. The disgraced...
- 5/24/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Mario Batali, the celebrity chef who faced a #MeToo scandal in 2017, will be arraigned in Boston on Friday on a single count of indecent assault and battery, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office has confirmed. Batali, 58, is accused of groping a female fan during a meet-and-greet two and a half years ago while she took a selfie.
Since 2017, Batali has faced multiple sexual misconduct charges spanning nearly two decades, with women accusing him of everything from unwanted touching to sexual harassment. After initial sexual misconduct allegations surfaced, Batali issued...
Since 2017, Batali has faced multiple sexual misconduct charges spanning nearly two decades, with women accusing him of everything from unwanted touching to sexual harassment. After initial sexual misconduct allegations surfaced, Batali issued...
- 5/23/2019
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Mario Batali has been charged with indecent assault and battery based on an accusation that he groped and kissed a woman in a restaurant in Boston in 2017. The celebrity chef is scheduled to be arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on Friday, the office’s criminal case division tells TheWrap.
Batali’s accuser’s name, in this case, was redacted from court documents, but the account described matches one made by a Massachusetts woman who filed a civil lawsuit against Batali in August 2018, according to the Boston Globe.
“Mr. Batali denies the allegations in both this criminal complaint and the civil complaint filed last August,” Anthony Fuller, an attorney for Batali, said in a statement to TheWrap on Thursday. “The charges, brought by the same individual without any new basis, are without merit. He intends to fight the allegations vigorously and we expect the outcome to fully vindicate Mr. Batali.”
Also...
Batali’s accuser’s name, in this case, was redacted from court documents, but the account described matches one made by a Massachusetts woman who filed a civil lawsuit against Batali in August 2018, according to the Boston Globe.
“Mr. Batali denies the allegations in both this criminal complaint and the civil complaint filed last August,” Anthony Fuller, an attorney for Batali, said in a statement to TheWrap on Thursday. “The charges, brought by the same individual without any new basis, are without merit. He intends to fight the allegations vigorously and we expect the outcome to fully vindicate Mr. Batali.”
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- 5/23/2019
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
No Alec Baldwin Donald Trump impression in this week’s “SNL” cold open, but the show did trot out former “SNL” regular Jason Sudeikis to play former vice president Joe Biden.
The sketch saw Biden meeting with a “sensitivity consultant,” played by “SNL” cast member Kate McKinnon, who tried to teach Biden to not touch women so much when he greets them — basically, Biden was trying to learn how to be normal when meeting people.
Sudeikis as Biden tried to brush off the idea that he needed sensitivity training, but did express a willingness to try. “I’m a hugger, a kisser, and a little bit of a sniffer. The last thing I ever want to do is offend anyone,” Biden said.
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But when McKinnon came on stage as the consultant, Biden immediately...
The sketch saw Biden meeting with a “sensitivity consultant,” played by “SNL” cast member Kate McKinnon, who tried to teach Biden to not touch women so much when he greets them — basically, Biden was trying to learn how to be normal when meeting people.
Sudeikis as Biden tried to brush off the idea that he needed sensitivity training, but did express a willingness to try. “I’m a hugger, a kisser, and a little bit of a sniffer. The last thing I ever want to do is offend anyone,” Biden said.
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But when McKinnon came on stage as the consultant, Biden immediately...
- 4/7/2019
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
It seems like Saturday Night Live wanted to take a break from Donald Trump fare in the cold open and decided to focus on the recent news of Joe Biden’s allegations of making women feel uncomfortable for being, well, too touchy-feely. This called for the return of SNL alum Jason Sudeikis as the former Vice President and possible 2020 presidential candidate.
Sudeikis came in guns blazing and with a receding hairline in full effect as Cecily Strong and Kenan Thompson portrayed aides who are trying to tone down his inappropriate habits of getting too close to people ahead of his potential presidential bid.
“I’m a hugger, I’m a kisser and I’m a little bit of a sniffer,” said Sudeikis as Biden. “The last thing I want to do is offend anyone!”
Enter Kate McKinnon as Gwen, a sensitivity consultant, who looks to help defuse Biden’s too-close-for-comfort ways.
Sudeikis came in guns blazing and with a receding hairline in full effect as Cecily Strong and Kenan Thompson portrayed aides who are trying to tone down his inappropriate habits of getting too close to people ahead of his potential presidential bid.
“I’m a hugger, I’m a kisser and I’m a little bit of a sniffer,” said Sudeikis as Biden. “The last thing I want to do is offend anyone!”
Enter Kate McKinnon as Gwen, a sensitivity consultant, who looks to help defuse Biden’s too-close-for-comfort ways.
- 4/7/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
At the 10th anniversary 4-h Legacy Awards nearly 450 business leaders, philanthropists, celebrities, prominent alumni, special guests and dignitaries joined National 4-h Council at the Ritz-Carlton in Washington, D.C., to recognize the accomplishments of our nation’s youth and those individuals that make it possible for millions of young people to learn important life and leadership skills through 4-h youth development programs.
Carla Hall kicks off the 2019 4-h Legacy Awards with Jennifer Nettles
Emceed by TV personality, author and chef, Carla Hall, the evening recognized notable attendees including, Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, Jennifer Nettles, who received the 4-h Brand Champion Award; Triple crown winning race horse trainer, Bob Baffert, IndyCar Race winner, Charlie Kimball, Colonel Ericka Flanigan of the U.S. Air Force, and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers who all received the Distinguished 4-h Alumni Medallion. During the event, each honoree shared personal reflections on how 4-h provided life-changing experiences...
Carla Hall kicks off the 2019 4-h Legacy Awards with Jennifer Nettles
Emceed by TV personality, author and chef, Carla Hall, the evening recognized notable attendees including, Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, Jennifer Nettles, who received the 4-h Brand Champion Award; Triple crown winning race horse trainer, Bob Baffert, IndyCar Race winner, Charlie Kimball, Colonel Ericka Flanigan of the U.S. Air Force, and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers who all received the Distinguished 4-h Alumni Medallion. During the event, each honoree shared personal reflections on how 4-h provided life-changing experiences...
- 3/19/2019
- Look to the Stars
Celebrity chef Mario Batali has been driven out from his restaurant group, more than a year after several women accused him of sexual harassment and assault. Mario Batali gives up restaurants more than year after sexual misconduct claims https://t.co/3QnEH99JLK pic.twitter.com/fO1G8vfN5D — CBS News (@CBSNews) March 7, 2019 Batali’s shares in the 16 restaurants he operated under the […]...
- 3/10/2019
- by Irvin Vita
- Uinterview
ABC News has rebranded its afternoon version of “Good Morning America,” previously known as “Gma Day,” to “Strahan & Sara.” Yes, already.
“Gma Day,” an extension of the ABC morning talk show, launched in September. Now named after its hosts, Michael Strahan and Sara Haines, “Strahan & Sara” airs at 1 p.m. on ABC.
The new title and set debuts today, a person with knowledge of the update told TheWrap.
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The afternoon program was originally intended to act like a third hour of “Good Morning America” — just a bit removed from those hours (and the “morning” part in general). “Gma Day” took over for “The Chew,” which was canceled while facing a whole host of issues, including sexual misconduct accusations against one of its hosts, Mario Batali.
Unfortunately, “Gma Day”/”Strahan & Sara” has yet to surpass even the modest Nielsen TV ratings the...
“Gma Day,” an extension of the ABC morning talk show, launched in September. Now named after its hosts, Michael Strahan and Sara Haines, “Strahan & Sara” airs at 1 p.m. on ABC.
The new title and set debuts today, a person with knowledge of the update told TheWrap.
Also Read: TV Pilot Season 2019: TheWrap's Complete Guide
The afternoon program was originally intended to act like a third hour of “Good Morning America” — just a bit removed from those hours (and the “morning” part in general). “Gma Day” took over for “The Chew,” which was canceled while facing a whole host of issues, including sexual misconduct accusations against one of its hosts, Mario Batali.
Unfortunately, “Gma Day”/”Strahan & Sara” has yet to surpass even the modest Nielsen TV ratings the...
- 1/28/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
ABC hopes to shed new light on “Gma Day.”
The afternoon extension of the network’s “Good Morning America” is getting a new name and look, according to a person familiar with the matter. Audience members present at Monday morning’s taping of the program will notice a new set and logo that tamp down the emphasis on the show’s links to ABC’s morning flagship and place more significance on hosts Michael Strahan and Sara Haines.
The show has been re-titled “Strahan and Sara,” this person said. ABC News declined to make executives available for comment.
ABC News, which oversees “Gma,” launched the 1 p.m. program on the fly in September, betting that the duo could extend the network’s morning juggernaut to the afternoon, creating new opportunities for advertisers and affiliates in the process. “Good Morning America” fetched more than $350 million in ad revenue in 2017, according to Kantar Media,...
The afternoon extension of the network’s “Good Morning America” is getting a new name and look, according to a person familiar with the matter. Audience members present at Monday morning’s taping of the program will notice a new set and logo that tamp down the emphasis on the show’s links to ABC’s morning flagship and place more significance on hosts Michael Strahan and Sara Haines.
The show has been re-titled “Strahan and Sara,” this person said. ABC News declined to make executives available for comment.
ABC News, which oversees “Gma,” launched the 1 p.m. program on the fly in September, betting that the duo could extend the network’s morning juggernaut to the afternoon, creating new opportunities for advertisers and affiliates in the process. “Good Morning America” fetched more than $350 million in ad revenue in 2017, according to Kantar Media,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Update: Mario Batali will not face criminal charges in the sexual misconduct allegations made against him, several outlets report. According to CNN, authorities were unable to find probable cause in any of the cases it was investigating. The New York Police Department declined to comment on the specifics of any particular investigation, but told E! News in a statement, "The NYPD takes sex crimes and sexual assault very seriously, and encourages anyone with information about such a crime to report it to police, so perpetrators can be prosecuted, and justice can be secured for survivors. 212-267-rape (7273) is the NYPD Special Victims Division's 24 hour hotline." ______ The New...
- 1/9/2019
- E! Online
Mario Batali will not be charged for 2 alleged sexual assaults in NYC ... law enforcement sources tell TMZ. We're told the NYPD has closed both cases against Batali after investigators couldn't find any witnesses or evidence supporting claims made by the accusers. We broke the story ... a woman filed a police report last March claiming she was raped by Batali on Jan. 29, 2004 at his West Village eatery. NYPD was also investigating Batali for sexual misconduct after...
- 1/8/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Celebrity chef Mario Batali has a new legal problem. A Boston woman is suing the former host of ABC’s The Chew and Iron Chef America regular, claiming he groped her at a bar.
At least seven women have already accused Batali of alleged inappropriate touching in public, causing him to lose his television jobs. Batali has also seen his restaurants in Las Vegas shutter and restaurant group partnerships end.
Natali Tene, a 28-year-old from Boston, says that the Batali incident happened in April 2017. She claims that Batali groped her after suggesting a selfie series. He allegedly rubbed her breasts, grabbed her backside, put his hands between her legs, and kept squeezing her face into his as he kissed her.
The lawsuit was filed in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston and claims emotional distress, anxiety and self-doubt on Tene’s part as a result of the alleged groping.
The New York Police Department...
At least seven women have already accused Batali of alleged inappropriate touching in public, causing him to lose his television jobs. Batali has also seen his restaurants in Las Vegas shutter and restaurant group partnerships end.
Natali Tene, a 28-year-old from Boston, says that the Batali incident happened in April 2017. She claims that Batali groped her after suggesting a selfie series. He allegedly rubbed her breasts, grabbed her backside, put his hands between her legs, and kept squeezing her face into his as he kissed her.
The lawsuit was filed in Suffolk Superior Court in Boston and claims emotional distress, anxiety and self-doubt on Tene’s part as a result of the alleged groping.
The New York Police Department...
- 8/24/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
You may recall Michelle Wolf’s burn of Sarah Huckabee Sanders at the White House Correspondents Dinner, when she compared the White House press secretary to Aunt Lydia from “The Handmaid’s Tale.” But if you ask Ann Dowd, who plays Aunt Lydia on the Hulu series, the comparison may have been slightly off.
Dowd appeared on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and said as she watched the hot-button dinner, she realized her character could do far worse to Sanders than Wolf did.
“No one could sit there and listen to that and stay in their seat. Then I thought, who has the bravery to say those things number one,” Dowd said. “Then I thought Aunt Lydia would make mincemeat of you missy — Sanders.”
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Dowd also said Aunt Lydia wouldn’t be too kind to President Trump,...
Dowd appeared on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and said as she watched the hot-button dinner, she realized her character could do far worse to Sanders than Wolf did.
“No one could sit there and listen to that and stay in their seat. Then I thought, who has the bravery to say those things number one,” Dowd said. “Then I thought Aunt Lydia would make mincemeat of you missy — Sanders.”
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Dowd also said Aunt Lydia wouldn’t be too kind to President Trump,...
- 8/3/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
I’ve always thought I understood the arcane workings of the star system, but I still marvel at how cooks and bottle washers have achieved the star status of actors and musicians. Famous foodies are much in the news lately — Mario Batali, Gordon Ramsay, Wolfgang Puck and the late Anthony Bourdain — and the shows of star chefs sprawl across the TV landscape. “Misfits, free spirits and wanderers have created a new American profession,” heralds Andrew Friedman in his new book titled Chefs, Drugs and Rock & Roll, which is good summer reading.
Friedman writes colorfully about his cast of foodie miscreants, but I am left wondering whether we’re all falling victim to a feast of hype. I’m willing to pay a hefty tab at a top restaurant heralding a “name” chef, but still wonder how the egos, prices and sexual...
Friedman writes colorfully about his cast of foodie miscreants, but I am left wondering whether we’re all falling victim to a feast of hype. I’m willing to pay a hefty tab at a top restaurant heralding a “name” chef, but still wonder how the egos, prices and sexual...
- 7/5/2018
- by Peter Bart
- Deadline Film + TV
This is getting ugly. Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to the New York police department the morning of Friday, May 25, and was subsequently arrested on charges that he raped one woman and forced another to perform oral sex on him, a source told CNN. And now, he's been indicted for three more sexual assault charges, Manhattan D.A. Cyrus R. Vance Jr announced on Monday, July 2. "A Manhattan Grand Jury has now indicted Harvey Weinstein on some of the most serious sexual offenses that exist under New York's Penal Law," he said in a statement. "This indictment is the result of the extraordinary courage exhibited by the survivors who have come forward." He was hit with two counts of predatory assault (which carries a minimum 10-year sentence to a maximum life imprisonment) and a criminal sexual act in the first degree. Harvey and his lawyer. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) This...
- 7/3/2018
- by Samantha Faragalli
- In Touch Weekly
Today, ABC airs the final episode of their daytime series, The Chew. Last month, the network announced that the cooking-themed talk show had been cancelled after more than 1,400 episodes. Will you miss it? Was this the right decision?Launching in September 2011, The Chew replaced the All My Children soap opera after its 41 years on the network. A talk show that incorporates cooking and lifestyle-related segments, the series was initially hosted by Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly, Daphne Oz, and Michael Symon. Oz departed the show after six seasons and Batali left following sexual misconduct allegations in December 2017.Read More…...
- 6/15/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The three hosts of ABC’s daytime culinary series The Chew bid farewell today as the show aired its finale episode after seven seasons. Watch a clip below.
A few fans were seen wiping tears in the audience as Daytime Emmy winners Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon — all of whom have been with the show since its September 2011 launch — joked, reminisced and even shared how much weight they’ve gain during the show’s run.
Here’s a video shared by the network with the caption, “From beginning to end, today’s episode of The Chew was one for the history books”:
From beginning to end, today's episode of #TheChew was one for the history books. Watch this clip to see the special way @Clinton_Kelly, @CarlaHall, and @ChefSymon started the show! pic.twitter.com/HoAAMQY4NL
— The Chew (@thechew) June 15, 2018
The Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates...
A few fans were seen wiping tears in the audience as Daytime Emmy winners Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon — all of whom have been with the show since its September 2011 launch — joked, reminisced and even shared how much weight they’ve gain during the show’s run.
Here’s a video shared by the network with the caption, “From beginning to end, today’s episode of The Chew was one for the history books”:
From beginning to end, today's episode of #TheChew was one for the history books. Watch this clip to see the special way @Clinton_Kelly, @CarlaHall, and @ChefSymon started the show! pic.twitter.com/HoAAMQY4NL
— The Chew (@thechew) June 15, 2018
The Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates...
- 6/15/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
After seven seasons and thousands of culinary delights, ABC’s The Chew taped its final episode today. Check out some first-look photos from the set above and below.
Launched in September 2011, the Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates life through food will wrap after Friday’s last show. The network cooked The Chew‘s goose three weeks ago, canceling it in favor of a third hour of Good Morning America.
Ranging from cooking and home entertaining to exploring food trends and bringing original ideas to holiday events, The Chew won the 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative. Its current hosts Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon won the 2015 trophy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host — a honor they shared with fellow original-but-now-former hosts Daphne Oz, who exited after last season, and Mario Batali. The latter was fired in December after an ABC investigation into multiple sexual misconduct allegations against the veteran chef.
Launched in September 2011, the Daytime Emmy-winning series that celebrates life through food will wrap after Friday’s last show. The network cooked The Chew‘s goose three weeks ago, canceling it in favor of a third hour of Good Morning America.
Ranging from cooking and home entertaining to exploring food trends and bringing original ideas to holiday events, The Chew won the 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative. Its current hosts Carla Hall, Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon won the 2015 trophy for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host — a honor they shared with fellow original-but-now-former hosts Daphne Oz, who exited after last season, and Mario Batali. The latter was fired in December after an ABC investigation into multiple sexual misconduct allegations against the veteran chef.
- 6/14/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The final episode of “The Chew” is set to air on Friday, concluding its seven-year run.
ABC has released a few new photos from the upcoming finale, showing hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall raising a glass to the daytime talk show’s 1,500-episode run and bidding goodbye to the show they’ve hosted since 2011.
The very first episode of #TheChew aired on September 26, 2011, and with 1500 shows later, the final taping is officially in the history books! Tune in tomorrow for our special farewell. You seriously don’t want to miss it. We love you @Clinton_Kelly, @ChefSymon, and @carlahall! pic.twitter.com/8c8L5uqbeG
— The Chew (@thechew) June 14, 2018
Also Read: 'The Chew' Canceled by ABC After 7 Seasons
The episode, taped Thursday to air Friday, is the final episode of the show to be produced, but previously unaired episodes will continue to air on ABC...
ABC has released a few new photos from the upcoming finale, showing hosts Michael Symon, Clinton Kelly and Carla Hall raising a glass to the daytime talk show’s 1,500-episode run and bidding goodbye to the show they’ve hosted since 2011.
The very first episode of #TheChew aired on September 26, 2011, and with 1500 shows later, the final taping is officially in the history books! Tune in tomorrow for our special farewell. You seriously don’t want to miss it. We love you @Clinton_Kelly, @ChefSymon, and @carlahall! pic.twitter.com/8c8L5uqbeG
— The Chew (@thechew) June 14, 2018
Also Read: 'The Chew' Canceled by ABC After 7 Seasons
The episode, taped Thursday to air Friday, is the final episode of the show to be produced, but previously unaired episodes will continue to air on ABC...
- 6/14/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It’s hard to make a late-night show stand out. For decades, late-night comedy has more or less stuck to the same formatted script – monologue, desk piece, interview, something extra, end of show — with hosts making incremental changes where they could squeeze them in. Just about every host was a straight white guy until very recently, as streaming and cable networks have made more room for the genre. Those new hires, however relatively few in the grand scheme of things, have started to shift the late-night landscape so that shows can, even ever so slightly, take some more experimental risks.
Netflix’s “The Break With Michelle Wolf, which premiered May 27 just days after Wolf’s White House Correspondents Dinner routine briefly broke Washington D.C., both works within the traditional bounds of late night shows and actively works to resist them. The bones of the show are familiar: Wolf opens...
Netflix’s “The Break With Michelle Wolf, which premiered May 27 just days after Wolf’s White House Correspondents Dinner routine briefly broke Washington D.C., both works within the traditional bounds of late night shows and actively works to resist them. The bones of the show are familiar: Wolf opens...
- 6/11/2018
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
Anthony Bourdain, who died Friday, was known not only for a being a celebrity chef and host of CNN’s “Parts Unknown,” but also as one of the strongest advocates for the #MeToo movement after his girlfriend, actress-director Asia Argento, came forward last fall to accuse mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault.
Bourdain’s death by suicide on Friday at age 61 has prompted an outpouring of remembrances, including from other #MeToo advocates and Weinstein accusers like Rose McGowan.
“You were so loved, the world is not better without you,” she tweeted. “Asia needed you, Anthony. We needed you. Please come back.”
Also Read: Val Kilmer Sparks Outrage After Calling Anthony Bourdain's Suicide 'Selfish'
Bourdain, who publicly announced his relationship with Argento last May, strongly supported the actress-turned-activist last fall after she publicly accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct.
Argento mourned Bourdain’s death, saying she was “beyond devastated” in a message on her Instagram account.
Bourdain’s death by suicide on Friday at age 61 has prompted an outpouring of remembrances, including from other #MeToo advocates and Weinstein accusers like Rose McGowan.
“You were so loved, the world is not better without you,” she tweeted. “Asia needed you, Anthony. We needed you. Please come back.”
Also Read: Val Kilmer Sparks Outrage After Calling Anthony Bourdain's Suicide 'Selfish'
Bourdain, who publicly announced his relationship with Argento last May, strongly supported the actress-turned-activist last fall after she publicly accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct.
Argento mourned Bourdain’s death, saying she was “beyond devastated” in a message on her Instagram account.
- 6/8/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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