Emmy winner Michael Chiarello, 61, hospitalized after suffering anaphylactic shock
Last Friday, 10/06, the famous chef and host of Food Network Michele Chiarello died, aged 61, following anaphylactic shock caused by an allergy, according to the site TheWrap.
The family released a statement confirming the TV star’s death. “We deeply mourn the loss of our beloved patriarch Michael. His brilliant culinary side, his boundless creativity and his unwavering commitment to family were at the core of his being. He brought people together through the joy of shared meals, fostering memories lasting throughout the world. around the table”we read in the document.
Born January 26, 1962, Michael Chiarello has hosted programs on PBS and the Food Network, as well as appearing on popular cooking shows such as Top Chef, The best chef masters AND The next iron chef.
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Michael Chiarello also won an Emmy in 2005 for best cooking show host for his work on the show that bore his name, Easy entertainment with Michael Chiarello, which aired for ten seasons on the Food Network channel. Always according to TheWraphe died surrounded by his family.
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