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Giada De Laurentiis is slamming Mario Batali after he penned a suggestive foreword to her cookbook 20 years ago.
Batali, who rose to fame as the host of Food Network's "Molto Mario" from 1996 to 2004 and as co-host of the former ABC ...
The Food Network star, 54, recently appeared on Samah Dada’s YouTube show, “On the Menu,” and recalled asking now-disgraced ...
Giada De Laurentiis recalled Mario Batali's alleged comment on her body while writing her first cookbook, 'Everyday Italian' ...
Giada De Laurentiis reveals how Mario Batali’s foreword for her debut cookbook left her in tears, focusing on looks over ...
Celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis has called out Mario Batali for degrading comments on her body he made in her cookbook.
Celebrity chef Mario Batali (center) arrives at the Boston Municipal Courthouse for the jury selection portion of his trial. EPA/CJ GUNTHER “His right hand was all over my breast.
Chef Mario Batali was acquitted on Tuesday of sexually assaulting a woman at a Boston bar in 2017 while posing with her for fan "selfie" photos, with the judge doubting the credibility of the ...
The woman said based on his smell and half-closed eyes that she believed Batali was drunk, according to court records. Chef Mario Batali attends an awards event in New York, April 19, 2017.
Mario Batali’s own restaurant group has decided to end its partnership with him, after allegations of sexual misconduct against the celebrity chef led to a police investigation.
Woman testifies that Chef Mario Batali was ‘grabbing me in a way that I was never touched before’ By Shelley Murphy and John R. Ellement Globe Staff, Updated May 9, 2022, 1:09 p.m.
When Giada De Laurentiis published her first cookbook Everyday Italian, in 2005, she was ecstatic to have lined up a foreword from celebrity chef Mario Batali, who was already a "legend in the Italian ...