![]() ![]() You can even complete purchases on your Mac by using biometric authentication features on your iPhone via Apple Pay. Another one of our favorites is Continuity Camera, which allows you to take pictures and scan documents using your iPhone's camera, and then view and edit them on your Mac. Universal Clipboard makes text copied on one platform usable on the other. Take Handoff, for example, where calls on your iPhone and web pages in Safari can move seamlessly between iOS and macOS. Leerhsen said the biography was based on more than 80 interviews and documents, texts and email exchanges sourced from Bourdain’s phone and laptop.Apple has designed a multitude of continuity features that allow you to carry over work and data from one of its devices to another, and these features can certainly save you time. She would tell him her life would be over if all of her issues weren’t taken care of immediately and he of course would be terrified.” “She just constantly asked him to do things for her, to fix her issues, help her with her ‘activist career,’” Ottavia said. From there, the book goes into his and Argento’s history, particularly how he backed her when she accused disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein of raping her and, months later, was herself accused of sexual assault by actor Jimmy Bennett in 2013. The alleged texts also discussed his anguish over Argento’s threats to pull out of an episode he had set in Puglia, Italy, three days before they were set to shoot it. Morgan Neville’s anguished new documentary tackles the extraordinary life and tragic death of a beloved chef, writer and TV personality. Movies Review: ‘Roadrunner’ is a powerful tribute to Anthony Bourdain - with one serious misstep He also said that two emails were sent to the publisher to correct errors. “It was an especially horrible thing for Tony to learn about himself, that he had lost his integrity in pursuit of a woman who seemed to spend her life performing for the paparazzi and clowning on Instagram, but perhaps there was some consolation and peace in finally seeing things for what they were,” the author wrote in the book.īourdain’s brother, Christopher, called the book “hurtful and defamatory fiction” and refuted the allegations made in it, according to the New York Times. The biography also delves into Bourdain’s “never-before-reported childhood traumas” that “fueled both his creativity and the insecurities that would lead him to a place of despair.” It’s the latest project focused on the renegade chef, who was also the subject of the 2021 Morgan Neville documentary “Roadrunner.”Ĭompany Town Anthony Bourdain, globe-trotting chef who explored culture through cuisine, dies at 61 in apparent suicideįor all his gastronomic globe-trotting, Anthony Bourdain remained, in his words, “a man of simple needs.”Įven before its publication, the “Butch Cassidy” author and journalist’s new book had already upset Bourdain’s family, former co-workers and closest friends, and, at times, casts the TV star - who was best known for his savage honesty and wit - as a beaten, lovesick puppy making off-brand decisions because of Argento. He asked, “Is there anything I can do?” She told him to "top busting my balls,” and he responded with “OK” before he hanged himself. I did not have to show my manuscript to anyone in return, hence it is unauthorized even though I received cooperation.”īourdain, who died at 61 on location in France while filming his CNN travel and food show “Parts Unknown,” reportedly texted estranged wife Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, to whom “he still confided his most intimate thoughts,” that he hated his life and his fame, according to an advance copy of “Down and Out in Paradise: The Life of Anthony Bourdain” reviewed by The Times.Īnd on the night he died, he got into a heated text exchange with actor Asia Argento, with whom he had a volatile two-year relationship, and apparently called it quits, the book says. I didn’t steal them they were given to me by a source or sources, the way letters have been given to biographers. “I used these like biographers of a previous era used personal letters. “I set out to write a full biography, from birth to death, of Tony Bourdain and along the way I obtained texts and emails,” Leerhsen told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday. Author Charles Leerhsen has responded to criticism from the family of celebrated chef, writer and world traveler Anthony Bourdain condemning his unauthorized biography of the “No Reservations” star that includes some of the last text messages Bourdain sent before dying by suicide in 2018.
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