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Anthony Bourdain was a lot of things: a chef, an author, a TV host, and an inspiration to millions of would-be globetrotters. But behind the wisecracking, streetwise demeanor seen in his string of well-received cable travel shows - A Cook's Tour, No Reservations, The Layover, and Parts Unknown - was a troubled soul. The culinary world was devastated in June 2018, when the 61-year-old raconteur was found dead in a French hotel room from an apparent suicide. Fans of the best-selling author have since looked back at his writing and his confessional asides on TV to try and figure out what was haunting him. Curious about Bourdain's journey? This is the tragic truth about Anthony Bourdain.
#AnthonyBourdain #Chef #TVHost
Fiery youth | 0:00
Early struggles | 1:23
Late-life success | 2:44
Struggles with depression | 4:00
Claims of vanity | 5:11
A dark place | 6:06
Burning bridges | 7:04
The real Tony | 8:08
Sudden tragedy | 9:15
A legacy unfinished | 10:06
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@briankorbelik2873
@briankorbelik2873 Год назад
It's now 2023, and I still miss Tony. There is a hurt inside me, in my heart that stays with me. Tony and I were born the same year and I related to him when he spoke of rock bands he did and didn't like. I also like that he'd light a cigarette on camera. And he wasn;t shy about his saying the truth no matter what.
@iampray3463
@iampray3463 6 месяцев назад
Tony impacted my life and helped me find the strength to keep living. I just turned 61. Like Tony, please don't make a big deal of my departure.
@debbieflaherty1975
@debbieflaherty1975 2 года назад
Anxiety and Depression suck. I absolutely understand not being at peace with yourself. Just existing is exhausting.
@RustyCohle
@RustyCohle 2 года назад
Especially during 'the covid years' 🤐🤐
@KennethDonnellyStargazer21
@KennethDonnellyStargazer21 10 месяцев назад
It's important not to underestimate the toll on sane people in the country over the past several years. We've been tested like seldom before, and on several levels! History is still being made. Hold onto yourself and what is important to you, it will be worthwhile.. And always, ALWAYS believe in yourself 🌛
@SALAMINIZER13
@SALAMINIZER13 5 месяцев назад
@@KennethDonnellyStargazer21 Well said.
@SSFrsster
@SSFrsster 3 месяца назад
That's so cringe it could be a deftones "song"
@wesleyflietstra
@wesleyflietstra Год назад
The sad thing is a lot of men do suffer in silence and it’s not talked about. Men are supposed to be “strong”. Something that needs to be talked about.
@inobi30
@inobi30 2 года назад
Boudain was angry at a lot of things because of his acute awareness. He was usually right when he raged. Certain things, like the persistence of political leadership defy the reason of an intelligent, well-traveled, progressive man. I wish we had leaders more like him. He understood humanity and how we are being exploited. It’s a heavy truth.
@NandiCollector
@NandiCollector Год назад
*The perfect summary for the genius Anthony Bourdain was.*
@akatripclaymore.9679
@akatripclaymore.9679 Год назад
He was a lifetime Opiate addict, and admitted to being on Methadone for 8+ year's. I have known more than a handful of, Methadone addicts that never lived coming off of it. That alone make's me believe he didn't kill himself the way they say. He will be missed by alot of people, I never met the man' but considered him a friend. But if we met, we would have been friend's. Chris Cornell also...They were uncovering something "EVIL" and it led to both of thier Demise's. So effing sad the people responsible are still drawing breath.
@TheLobstersoup
@TheLobstersoup Год назад
@@akatripclaymore.9679 I think that's one of the errors people make: artists don't want friends, they want challengers and co-creators. Bourdain - to me - was an artist, who could cook. I recently watched the Berlin Episode of parts unknown and always thought: there is a lonely introvert sitting around desperate extroverts who have nothing interesting to say. If you multiply this feeling over the years, I'm sure Bourdain felt more trapped than happy, by people wanting to be his friends. You don't want to be told how great you are when u have this kind of artistic disposition. You don't even care, you just care about the art. I think he was immensely successful in his shows, because parts of him never wanted to make them anyway. He let himself be instrumentalized to become the person he never was. Not the artist he hoped to be.
@littlemystic4340
@littlemystic4340 Год назад
@@TheLobstersoup Anthony Bourdain was immensely successful in his shows becoz he showed to the world the REAL Anthony Bourdain -- kind, understanding, sensitive, honest, brutally frank with no holds barred. He didn't have to sugarcoat everything like other travel TV shows. And he couldn't care less what people think about him. He only cared for his art. RIP Anthony! I still miss you and your sensitivity :(. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving us the best documentaries not only of food but of REAL people and cultures!
@apriladams5203
@apriladams5203 Год назад
@@akatripclaymore.9679 The worst part is still seeing their faces, knowing what they did. At least the main one got censored today
@nikolaivista920
@nikolaivista920 Год назад
Tony was already in a bad place, but that relationship with Asia Argento just took him over the edge. RIP chef, RIP!
@nrich5127
@nrich5127 Год назад
I just watched a CNN special Nov 2022 called Roadrunner about the life of Anthony Bourdain and I felt compelled to leave a comment somewhere. Anthony - you were respected and loved and you are remembered ...
@oldfartjohnson6354
@oldfartjohnson6354 2 года назад
I didn't know much about him living in Finland.Then one day by accident,I caught his program and thought what the hell is this?I became addicted to all his shows,his friends,the places,the food and the music and his honesty.His history came later,his first book translated into Finnish and when he died,I had to go sit in my car and cry so my family would not see.He said it,the best job in the world and yet he let it go.Life is not always about what you see.
@donnalocastro
@donnalocastro 2 года назад
I miss him so much! I saw 2 episodes of parts unknown, never watched it but was a huge fan of no reservations. I learned so much form his shows, not just about food but of culture, the diversity of the people he visited. He can never be replaced. I loved his narratives in his show. Rest in peace!
@susankeefer5981
@susankeefer5981 3 года назад
Depression with anxiety is a deadly illness. I wish that there was no sigma with mental illness, but there still is.😢
@Phaedrus5015
@Phaedrus5015 Месяц назад
There definitely is. I am in medicine, and having a history of recurrent major depression has been a bear to struggle with. I feel for Bourdain...loved him and his work, and am sad it ended this way.
@michellecrocker2485
@michellecrocker2485 Год назад
I’m sorry for his daughter. She was only 11 when he died. I can’t imagine how hard it must have been for her to try and make sense of what happened
@benjaminharris7091
@benjaminharris7091 10 месяцев назад
He didn't die; he committed suicide! It is a selfish act of narcissism designed to hurt the people who love you and punish THEM for your sorry lack of a real life. I feel sorry for his daughter, too...sorry she had his sorry ass for a sperm donor.
@michellecrocker2485
@michellecrocker2485 10 месяцев назад
@@benjaminharris7091 he loves his daughter, though
@Oxnaforda
@Oxnaforda 8 месяцев назад
You dont know what narcissism is, and you have no understanding of depression and suicide. Keep your ignorant views to your ignorant self.
@chrisanders92
@chrisanders92 11 месяцев назад
Bourdain’s life and work deserves more than the disrespect of a bot voiceover
@Budicles
@Budicles 3 года назад
Still miss him immensely. This is honestly the first things I have watched since his passing. I just could NOT deal with it. I too deal with depression. I wish he had gotten them help he needed. The world is worse off without him. He was the every man's person who allowed us to escape all over the world thru food. RIP and thank you for all the memories
@jay702kidd
@jay702kidd 3 года назад
I feel the same way.
@ladennayoung2939
@ladennayoung2939 3 года назад
Depression is a horrible thing to deal with. I pray all is well with you in Jesus name.
@cynthiacruise9473
@cynthiacruise9473 3 года назад
I agree my sweet person ☺
@goinnowhere4058
@goinnowhere4058 2 года назад
I hate when people like you say “get the help he needed” If you have deep depression, crippling depression, and anxiety there is no help. For some people in this world there is nothing to do about it.
@Budicles
@Budicles 2 года назад
@@goinnowhere4058 help is available. You can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink it. If you really want help there are places,meds,and programs to help.
@JohnJarpe
@JohnJarpe 10 месяцев назад
There's been travel shows and there's been cooking shows as well as National Geographic specials that deal with far off lands but his shows captured the very best of all these things in a simple way that tipped its hat to the new journalism while at the same time keeping his focus on the people and cultures he was covering without falling into the trap of coming across as the "me me me" that so many practitioners of the new journalism have done. He created something unique and beautiful. I can only speak for myself but I have spent forty years in the service industry and watching Tony claw his way out of the kitchen and then shine a light on what life is like for many of us in the food business put a little wind in our sails and gave us some much needed dignity.
@D0ntTickleMe
@D0ntTickleMe 2 года назад
Parts unknown and no reservations are both still to this day 2 of my top 5 favorite shows. I unfortunately wasn't surprised by his death at all. Anyone who is a huge fan and read his books etc shouldn't have been, he never hid his depression or struggles with substance and alcohol use. It made me very sad, it actually gave me the push me to finally get treatment for my alcohol, drug use, depression, and bi-polar diagnoses. Indirectly, he saved my life. He'll always have a place in my heart.
@jeffcaliendo7951
@jeffcaliendo7951 2 года назад
Hey, great job. I'm i currently n treatment for my addiction. Anthony and I share the same musical tastes, and I feel that where others saw darkness, he saw beauty. And vice versa. What a great dude. Hey, I wish you well darlin. Thx for a great comment
@user-st6nt4ou6f
@user-st6nt4ou6f 9 месяцев назад
What an inspiring yet sad story
@user-st6nt4ou6f
@user-st6nt4ou6f 9 месяцев назад
Bravo
@johnwilliam2474
@johnwilliam2474 6 месяцев назад
excellent comment, than you. Any books that helped you and stood out to you the most?
@debradowling800
@debradowling800 Год назад
I feel so sad for his poor daughter. She's the real victim.
@ralphfurley123
@ralphfurley123 2 года назад
I miss Anthony Bourdain tremendously! I’m forever grateful to him for showcasing the culinary world in such an honest and interesting way! Rest In Peace my friend! 🙏🏼☮️
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 2 года назад
He was a bit of a renaissance man. If he hadn’t become a chef turned author and travel guide, he could have been a stand-up comic, a professor, a career counselor, an ambassador. In reality, he was a little of all of those. Thanks for showing all of us some of the cultural and culinary wonders of the world. An enterprising tour agency should put together a collection of world travel itineraries: in the footsteps of Anthony. Rest in peace good sir. I am rather certain you are on a great tour in the sky.
@r4b32t11
@r4b32t11 Год назад
I found him irresistible TBH .. I could see he was a tormented genius.. So sad 😢
@JohnMinehan-lx9ts
@JohnMinehan-lx9ts 9 месяцев назад
Would have made a good Civil Affairs Officer, too . . .
@gaylekurowski7636
@gaylekurowski7636 11 месяцев назад
I loved Anthony watched him all the time! My husband took his life, our daughter was 15 really sad still! It's been 9 years same year its 2023!
@marcoszambrano7287
@marcoszambrano7287 Год назад
Being so aware of your existence and your reality can eventually become the perfect trigger for depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. If you don't loose up a bit, if you don't let yourself (yourself meaning mind and spirit) take a break from analysing and trying to find the meaning of every second of your live, you'll most likely end up depressed. But, for those of us living with that "super" awareness state of mind, loosing up isn't an easy task. I think the real pandemic we have to deal with are mental illnesses, anxiety and depression are, most likely, the most common health problem in the world. Anthony was a beautiful human being and a sensitive person, for that he'll always be missed and for that he'll never be forgotten.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 2 года назад
Why does it take the death of someone we love to alert us to the wider tragedy of suicide? I'm old, and I've seen many celebrities die. But when Bourdain died, it's like I lost a friend. RIP.
@melzerzvlogz6027
@melzerzvlogz6027 2 года назад
It was always my dream to meet him. He's the reason I volunteered to teach English to Myanmar refugees overseas for 6 months after his parts unknown episode. He was so down to earth and talked to people and genuinely cared about their story and I don't see that very much. I decided to name my son after him a month before he killed himself. Just shocked.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 2 года назад
@@melzerzvlogz6027 I loved Tony Bourdain, even though he was troubled. I think he did far more good in the world than he could have ever imagined.
@britlaardeggit6089
@britlaardeggit6089 Год назад
Definitely...May his free spirit sawe
@rayleighg9235
@rayleighg9235 Год назад
It's very difficult for brilliant people to battle with their own demons. As I watched the documentary roadrunner, there is a part of him that I can somehow relate to. The only difference is that he has access to everything he wanted. An enviable job, great family, fame and reverence but that isolation caused more harm than good I believe
@benjaminharris7091
@benjaminharris7091 10 месяцев назад
I think knowing Anthony Bourdain would have been like knowing every other purposefully edgey, overly-opinionated, druggie and hypocrite that I have ever had the misfortune to be around. So what if he could cook? An asshole is an asshole whether he is the head chef at some clip joint fake ass French restaurant in New York City or peeing on the toilet seat in podunk Oklahoma! He's five years gone and who misses the jerk other than people just like him?
@normaidamohddalip3071
@normaidamohddalip3071 2 года назад
You are truly missed.. RIP Anthony.. My favorite chef...
@hareemali8042
@hareemali8042 Год назад
I miss him .rip 😢
@Allyourbase1990
@Allyourbase1990 Год назад
I’m pretty sure every addict probably has depression and other problems . Me , and everyone I was using with definite does . I feel for him
@daniellehylton2245
@daniellehylton2245 3 года назад
I immensely miss him, Robin Williams, and Chester B. (Linkin Park) 3 amazing men who took their lives. 🥺
@nancyhon406
@nancyhon406 Месяц назад
TRaJic LIVES , U mean
@kathrinsides2838
@kathrinsides2838 9 месяцев назад
I know that my husband and I aren’t the only ones who still miss him and everything he contributed to the world. He was truly a beautiful and unique kind of genius who clearly had his demons, and we were so saddened and disappointed to learn of his death, but I think even people who didn’t know him knew that he was suffering for decades because it was so obvious in how he lived, like a live wire. My heart breaks for those who knew him personally.
@fatlo8400
@fatlo8400 8 месяцев назад
Rest in Peace. Mr. Anthony Bourdain, we missed you.
@blackbway
@blackbway Год назад
True story. I started working in the kitchen in 1993, became a line cook in 1997, chef in 2006. Came to America in 2007, manage a Caribbean restaurant in Manhattan from 2009-2016, then another from 2018-2020. Until today, February 17, 2023, I've never Heard the name Anthony Bourdain, don't remember seeing his face anywhere, don't remember ever coming across no reservations, or parts unknown, even though travel channels are some of my favorites on RU-vid, and I watched a lot of RU-vid. However, I just rewatch a documentary from Jamaica, that I have watched many years ago and it turns out that he was the guy in the documentary. How strange is that?
@katebrice5050
@katebrice5050 Год назад
He sounds like the real life inspiration for House and the world still loves and respects him too. Authenticity is a rare gift of courage.
@retiredgroceryclerk
@retiredgroceryclerk 3 года назад
R.I.P Anthony, you are truly missed. 🙏🏼
@davidswift7776
@davidswift7776 Год назад
Simply a pleasure to watch his “Parts Unknown”, he camouflaged his demons deliciously. RIP
@SoapinTrucker
@SoapinTrucker 2 года назад
Somewhere after 45-50, people start to change. You reach a fork in the road. Which way you go depends on the years behind you. Happy trails!
@kekoe
@kekoe 3 года назад
Really the best who ever done it...... Loved by many ❤
@lanceaugust
@lanceaugust 9 месяцев назад
Depression is a complex condition and not well understood. It is different in each person; and it can be very resistant to treatment. Success, money, wealth, fame do not help a person who lives with depression. Many chronically depressed people fantasize about suicide which is a symptom of depression. It is a great loss to see someone who was beloved by so many end his life when so many years lay before him.
@alexatanasie3302
@alexatanasie3302 3 года назад
Miss u chef...hopefully now you find the eternal peace.
@googlreviews7813
@googlreviews7813 2 года назад
Suicide will never lead you to eternal peace.
@shibayanbiswas4058
@shibayanbiswas4058 2 года назад
@@googlreviews7813 He was Jefrrey Epstein's brother and rest RU-vid will censor me for what unthinkable this Great man used to do.
@googlreviews7813
@googlreviews7813 2 года назад
@@shibayanbiswas4058 Those are some serious statements, I googled it and can't find any evidence supporting your theory. Can you send a link to whatever you got, I'll read it.
@angelique7618
@angelique7618 2 года назад
Seriously? Suicides do not get a peaceful afterlife. They get a one way ticket to eternal damnation. He will be flayed alive by demons. Eternally. Sad but true.
@danielreichert2025
@danielreichert2025 Год назад
We never know what people are struggling with.
@jeffcaliendo7951
@jeffcaliendo7951 2 года назад
When I saw roadrunner and they played his all time favorite song, I about died. Of course it would be anemone by the Brian Jones town massacre. I think it's one of the greatest songs of all time. I miss you man, what a genuinely great soul you are.
@technodemic6258
@technodemic6258 21 день назад
As a European, I only discovered Bourdain through You Tube about a month ago. I have been so impressed and entertained by his wit and personality, since then, and saddened to learn of his demise of some years past,already.. I would consider him the most influential culinary figure since reality cooking T.V. became popularised - more influential even than Ramsey, Marco Pierre White, or Jamie Oliver - and he has inspired me to experiment for hours in my kitchen, of late, with a deep desire to produce deicious meals - and I'm vegetarian! I would very much liked to have met him and been accepted as one of his circle of friends. Depression is such an unnecessary state of mind to to entertain.
@dwynepen7626
@dwynepen7626 9 месяцев назад
I still have a hard time not missing Anthony and the shows , his brutal honesty uhh the world needs him back.
@MicheleMJJ
@MicheleMJJ Год назад
Anthony was too critical of himself. If he could have talked to a friend, like Eric Ripert, or another one of his close friends it could have made a difference. Just thinking about him in that hotel room all alone breaks my heart. I will always love him.
@charityndegwa6553
@charityndegwa6553 Год назад
I suffer from self criticism,especially because of my difficult childhood.I thank God for my son who has managed to catch me at the moment it starts getting bad,and ells me to snatch out of it.
@KennethDonnellyStargazer21
@KennethDonnellyStargazer21 Год назад
@@charityndegwa6553 good to hear that. Kid's have a way of resetting our awareness, but dig deeper into what makes your life worthwhile and LIVE like it counts 😎 Your loved ones will reap the rewards of You.. just as you are
@chrisclarke7828
@chrisclarke7828 10 месяцев назад
I was with a friend one night when his friend, whas
@neilcole3406
@neilcole3406 2 года назад
So charismatic, yet so troubled! Very sad
@diogosantos8763
@diogosantos8763 2 года назад
My favorite chef, I despised and despise most chefs but he is one of the few I respected more.
@crazyjose111
@crazyjose111 8 месяцев назад
He cried out when alive, but no one showed support until he was dead. You dont know what you got til its gone. Cherish what you have and send support to people you appreciate and love before its too late! ❤❤❤
@f.frederickskitty2910
@f.frederickskitty2910 8 месяцев назад
Anthony was my favorite chef. Loved his honesty which was refreshing. Miss you dude. ❤
@iansherwood5357
@iansherwood5357 Год назад
Loved to watch Parts unknown, still do, something very watchable about Anthony Bourdain! Missed!
@Maria.SweetRose
@Maria.SweetRose Год назад
Sad but somehow it makes me feel not so alone . I can relate so much
@vxnpxwers11
@vxnpxwers11 Месяц назад
grew up watching bourdain with my dad, we are both still so sad of his passing rest in peace🙏
@Garymayo
@Garymayo 3 года назад
R.I.P. Tony. Till we break bread again
@user-hm4yi7um9d
@user-hm4yi7um9d 2 года назад
Tony was my hero. I have every one of his books. I've watched every one of his shows. I miss him so much, and I'm sad that I'll never get to meet him.
@reythejediladyviajakku6078
@reythejediladyviajakku6078 3 года назад
I think what really kept bourdain from seeking the help was his public persona. It probably made him think that any admittance of anything other than that persona, would come back to bite him when seeking the right help might have him with us today.
@monosubhasbhaskaran2880
@monosubhasbhaskaran2880 2 года назад
Strongly agree...
@cynthiacruise9473
@cynthiacruise9473 3 года назад
I will always love you Tony...you are still the man 😇
@destroytheilluminati770
@destroytheilluminati770 Год назад
years ago we were on vacation in NJ and NYC, one day we went to Little China and Italy, there was a restaurant called Hop Kee that you walk down a set of stairs below sidewalk level, while waiting for our order, In walks Bourdain, He was seated across from me and my now ex wife (a filipina ) we knew he was a chef at the time and asked him if he had ever been to the Philippines or ate filipino food. to which he responded yes, we talked for a bit about his experience there, he was a great guy, very expressive about things he enjoyed. When we finished eating and went to pay the bill, we noticed the numerous pictures on the wall of famous people who had been at the restaurant. Bourdain was on that wall so he must have eaten there regularly.. I enjoyed his tv shows and miss them.
@Tazzyone.
@Tazzyone. Год назад
Why does every person from the Philippines have nothing to add to a conversation other than being one?
@destroytheilluminati770
@destroytheilluminati770 Год назад
@@Tazzyone. go get a life loser
@SweetTLuv
@SweetTLuv 2 года назад
May you rest now Anthony. 😓💜😓
@broganjosh4729
@broganjosh4729 Год назад
No mention of the shame Asia brought upon him. Heard that took him to a dark place he couldn't return from.
@siryoucantdothat9743
@siryoucantdothat9743 Год назад
🥵💦💦💦💦
@heatherchevelle799
@heatherchevelle799 Год назад
Get out her dude… this guy did the exact same and worse to her….he’s died from his own narcissism
@williamslater-vf5ym
@williamslater-vf5ym Год назад
And they never will, because in today's society "shut shaming" is way worse than a female sleeping with a 17 year old kid. If she had been a man she would literally be in prison. Especially during #metoo.
@williamslater-vf5ym
@williamslater-vf5ym Год назад
​@@heatherchevelle799 lol what did he do? I never heard anything. Are you just assuming because he's a man, and shes a woman? Or do you actually know he did something?
@IsraelCountryCube
@IsraelCountryCube Год назад
​@@heatherchevelle799I guess females are always the victims quit with your buklshiy if you don't wanna anger me
@swervon617
@swervon617 3 года назад
Still hurts
@thomascurran6186
@thomascurran6186 10 месяцев назад
Mental illness is not comprehensible to a neurotypical individual but I’m glad people are willing to listen. No amount of money success or fame can ease the suffering mind. Unfortunately most suffer without those accomplishments in poverty
@michaelknapp3702
@michaelknapp3702 10 месяцев назад
I truly miss Anthony Bourdain...❤.
@modernlunacy4341
@modernlunacy4341 Год назад
RIP Bourdain. I’ve also been cursed with an angry and self destructive soul…. I fear how my life will end. If you couldn’t find peace with all your resources and friends, I can only imagine what my demise will look like. See you in the next life, bud.
@gerricarr2298
@gerricarr2298 Год назад
How are you doing?
@modernlunacy4341
@modernlunacy4341 Год назад
@@sophiamarquis I’d be willing to listen. Do tell.
@gjsd
@gjsd 9 месяцев назад
Great reporting on Anthony Bourdain life story
@eleanorhernandez4144
@eleanorhernandez4144 10 месяцев назад
Just my opinion, his last girlfriend was his emotional/mental downfall. Always enjoyed his no nonsense way❤️
@asiyahleelawless3898
@asiyahleelawless3898 Год назад
The best whoever done it, I miss his shows. One of my favorites of all times!!! Wish he could have gotten the help he needed, humanity was HIM”
@nadyneingrassia1479
@nadyneingrassia1479 9 месяцев назад
Love the pictures of Tony and Carlos! RIP
@gwillis01
@gwillis01 Год назад
Thank you for an informative video
@joshgreer3527
@joshgreer3527 9 месяцев назад
Depression and anxiety is ruff health problems and drinking is even worse i go through depression really bad i don't know what all he went through but I do kinda understand
@neutral6941
@neutral6941 3 года назад
RIP Anthony B. 🙏
@user-vy4xx2qp3d
@user-vy4xx2qp3d 7 месяцев назад
Too much drugs, booze, bad food and bad relationships, Anthony's life is a cautionary tale
@sdhelomz
@sdhelomz 9 месяцев назад
Died of a broken heart that threw him off the edge of life RIP Anthony!
@user-df4vw3il7t
@user-df4vw3il7t 10 месяцев назад
I think we all have demons, however some people get to a point where they don't want to deal with it anymore! Rest in Peace!!!
@nekpark1
@nekpark1 10 месяцев назад
I can def relate. RIP my brother.
@adjayabalos3476
@adjayabalos3476 3 года назад
This is amazing. Thank you so much. I cried.
@Msbuddy08sej
@Msbuddy08sej Год назад
Ohhhhh how I miss him. RIP. Ohhhhh how I miss him.
@joniangelsrreal6262
@joniangelsrreal6262 2 года назад
❤️ Sadly missed…🍾🥂
@Santa_c7
@Santa_c7 2 месяца назад
GREAT VIDEO
@nonyaanon6801
@nonyaanon6801 Год назад
I could tell he was a asshole from the beginning but through the years of watching him I could see him grow personally and it was for the better, he actually became a better person I think we all have the ability to grow and learn from another and within ourselves. Hopefully people will remember him for the good things he's done and for the things he's went through and he has overcame.
@sashapetrick2403
@sashapetrick2403 6 месяцев назад
It’s so insane how connected I feel to his spirit… rest in peace!
@williamwaits
@williamwaits Год назад
Miss this guy, RIP brother
@braviafeed
@braviafeed 2 года назад
I sure do miss the guy. He was a truly interesting person.
@thomasbrown8468
@thomasbrown8468 2 года назад
Love ya man
@itoldunot2fuckwithme
@itoldunot2fuckwithme Год назад
Not a single word about Asia Argento. The woman he sacrificed friends and family for in support of her but who later betrayed him by cheating with a man much younger then herself. That appetite of hers was nowhere near satisfied though since she know is dating an even younger man (she´s 47 & he´s 26) which makes it obvious she needs to be in total control and a younger man is way more easy to manipulate. Asia was by the way the only person of significance who refused to be a part of the Roadrunner documentary. I think that speaks for itself.
@oklarocks
@oklarocks 4 месяца назад
he was an amazing figure . i looked forward to his shows daily he made me smile
@reythejediladyviajakku6078
@reythejediladyviajakku6078 3 года назад
His Le Halle cookbook is fantastic
@robertj.b2494
@robertj.b2494 2 года назад
Put him alongside Mike Rowe as my faves
@odesseyhaynes7015
@odesseyhaynes7015 3 года назад
He is truly missed.
@raylenerusthoven9604
@raylenerusthoven9604 10 месяцев назад
I miss Anthony Bourdain, i loved his show too
@angelofernandespedroforte9313
I'm Very Sad about "the end": extraordinary person! Wish I meet him in my place and help.
@happygrandma2732
@happygrandma2732 9 месяцев назад
Miss Tony's shows on TV. Best show on TV. RIP Tony.
@keneillithium8525
@keneillithium8525 Год назад
Hmmm he had all my diagnosis and here I am to this day
@jimboy419
@jimboy419 2 года назад
You can tell he was unstable by how nervous he was - he never acted calm and happy.
@michelevanhorn9782
@michelevanhorn9782 Год назад
I do not believe he committed suicide. I believe he knew about the human trafficking and more..
@scuzzytwo7556
@scuzzytwo7556 7 месяцев назад
I enjoyed his work.
@mauricehunter6737
@mauricehunter6737 3 года назад
Very miss RIP ! 😢
@tomquinn607
@tomquinn607 2 года назад
#1 pal I'd want to experience Amsterdam with. I love you you crazy wonderful guy.
@elisahough3818
@elisahough3818 2 года назад
He was my dear chef miss him.
@eightballjamal
@eightballjamal 6 месяцев назад
Bourdain is that chaotic mix of wisdom, self loathing, irreverence and fearlessness that some seek at the bottom of a bottle.
@henrikpersson1783
@henrikpersson1783 3 года назад
He made an excellent report when he had visited Iran: Ordinary people and their food.
@laza6141
@laza6141 3 года назад
The GOAT.
@edwardhoetzel6340
@edwardhoetzel6340 6 месяцев назад
The bad thing about doing drugs is the fact that the chemistry of your brain is forever changed especially if a person was a big drug user. This guy admitted to doing a lot of drugs and I believe it had an effect on why he went into such really deep depressions.
@leonsmith6792
@leonsmith6792 3 года назад
Rest In Peace☮️
@gxdhgdgzfzfsgdgx
@gxdhgdgzfzfsgdgx Год назад
Yeah but HOW did he commit suicide... Nobody seems to elaborate on how he did it!!! 🤔
@oklarocks
@oklarocks 4 месяца назад
I miss him. he made me want to try new food cultures etc.
@WtfYoutube_YouSuck
@WtfYoutube_YouSuck 2 года назад
Rest in Peace Tony.
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