Chef Mario Batali recently hosted a Zoom cooking demonstration, during which he criticized New York City, vowing never to return.
This comes after allegations of sexual assault led to the end of his television career and forced him out of his restaurant partnerships.
“’Me and New York have parted ways. I’m done.’ But he then went on, ripping the Big Apple,” the New York Post wrote. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)
“It was a great town. It worked for me for the longest time,” he said..
“New York, there’s a lot of great people I love most of them, but there’s enough assholes in New York City that I’m done with that town. And I wish everyone the best there,” he exclaimed.
Batali, who maintains his innocence, stated that he has no plans to return to TV and will focus on live streaming over Zoom.
Despite the challenges, he encouraged positivity and resilience, emphasizing the importance of joy and unity.
“It’s a dark time. Including the adversity and tricky situations in life – smile at all of it. Joy is within reach and nothing is insurmountable,” he said.
“Resist anyone’s intent to separate us – the humans, the cooks, the lovers of our lives and most importantly remember delish is easily within your capacity. Be excellent to yourself and to others,” he concluded.
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