Θαυμαστές, πολιτικοί και διάσημοι θρηνούν για την απώλεια του σεφ Άντονι Μπουρντέν στο twitter
Πρώτο παγκόσμιο trend η αυτοκτονία του Αμερικανού σεφ - Πώς αντέδρασε ο Ντόναλντ Τραμπ στο άκουσμα της τραγικής είδησης - Αμέτρητα μηνύματα από τους θαυμαστές του
Αμέτρητα μηνύματα από τους υποστηρικτές του, οι οποίοι θρηνούν το χαμό του, καθώς τον είχαν αγαπήσει μέσω των εκπομπών του και μαζί του, είχαν αγαπήσει τη μαγειρική και είχαν μάθει πολλά από τα μυστικά της, ταξιδεύοντας μέσω της εικόνας, στις ιδιαίτερες συνταγές κάθε γωνιάς της Γης.
Δείτε ορισμένα από τα εκατοντάδες μηνύματα που «ανέβασαν» οι χρήστες του διαδικτύου, οι οποίοι ανέδειξαν το θέμα της αυτοκτονίας του Αμερικανού σεφ σε κορυφαίο trend παγκοσμίως:
RIP Anthony @Bourdain.#Hanoi pic.twitter.com/qxoTYbahwN
— Barrack Obama ◌ (@ObamaHitsBack) June 8, 2018
“Low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold Hanoi beer.” This is how I’ll remember Tony. He taught us about food — but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. To make us a little less afraid of the unknown. We’ll miss him. pic.twitter.com/orEXIaEMZM
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) June 8, 2018
Anthony. One of my idols. Unapologetic, passionate and one of the best storytellers on the planet. Thank you for making food so exciting. And always standing up for everything right. Horrible. Why why why. Be at peace now :(
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 8, 2018
I am gutted and saddened upon hearing the news of @Bourdain, a beloved presence in the culinary community. You will be missed. pic.twitter.com/GIAijn3jIL
— Carla Hall (@carlahall) June 8, 2018
.@realDonaldTrump on Anthony Bourdain: "I think it's very sad. I want to extend my heartfelt condolences. That was very sad. When I woke up this morning. Anthony Bourdain is dead. And I enjoyed his show. He was quite a character."
— Chris Ariens (@ChrisAriens) June 8, 2018
A friend of @StarTalkRadio. A friend of Food & Culture. A friend to us all. Anthony Bourdain, RIP. (1956-2018). pic.twitter.com/uVqEgldGsL
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) June 8, 2018
"We ask very simple questions: What makes you happy? What do you eat? What do you like to cook? And everywhere in the world we go and ask these very simple questions... we tend to get some really astonishing answers" - Anthony Bourdain, via @brianstelter https://t.co/smeKbof2YW
— Cassie Spodak (@CassieSpodak) June 8, 2018
RIP Anthony Bourdain, a man who was as honest and fearless in his words as he was in his travels. You were a real one. pic.twitter.com/uWU3k4yRkF
— Tom Kludt (@TomKludt) June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain loved and understood Louisiana better than anyone not from here possibly could. He got us.
— Lamar White, Jr. (@LamarWhiteJr) June 8, 2018
Here he was in Mardi Gras in Mamou this year, where he dressed up in a costume to chase a chicken for a gumbo. And yes, this was all perfectly sensible. pic.twitter.com/8MdBtyvKa6
Anthony inspired us to learn and listen first, then love. He taught me how to be a true Culinary Fighter. Rest in peace to one of the greatest @Bourdain 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/mQdD0Acc4V
— Phil Lo Greco (@Phil_Lo_Greco) June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain was the reason I went to culinary school. Meeting him in NYC in 2004 was about as star struck as I've ever been. He will be missed dearly. https://t.co/4m2as5imb5
— Larken Egleston (@Larken) June 8, 2018
Our family used to plan vacations around Bourdain’s recommendations. He brought you adventures and taught you how to connect with people through food. Here is one of my favorites nights... Mushroom/poached egg dish from Ganbara from our last family trip. 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/ddUvpEDTAC
— Sally Shin (@sallyshin) June 8, 2018
No better advice than this. #ripanthonybourdain pic.twitter.com/4Yh9hD8qRB
— Laura Pacas (@lmpacas) June 8, 2018
Anthony I am so mad at you. You were so loved, the world is not better without you. I have a message for those considering suicide as a solution to a temporary problem. Please call a hotline. Please reach out. Asia needed you, Anthony. We needed you. Please come back. pic.twitter.com/kqOEdJ80h9
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) June 8, 2018
Η παραπάνω ανάρτηση ήταν η τελευταία που ανέβασε ο διάσημος σεφ... Αντίο σε έναν σπουδαίο για πολύ κόσμο άνθρωπο.THIS song from the score from tonight’s HONG KONG @PartsUnknownCNN is gonna stay with me https://t.co/GgaSAndyXs
— Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) June 3, 2018
Stunned and saddened by the loss of Anthony Bourdain. He brought the world into our homes and inspired so many people to explore cultures and cities through their food. Remember that help is a phone call away US:1-800-273-TALK UK: 116 123
— Gordon Ramsay (@GordonRamsay) June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain's life in pictures https://t.co/w8gWShecve pic.twitter.com/9WQOLlUXzO
— CNN International (@cnni) June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain has died at the age of sixty-one. He began his writing career on our pages, with this essay, in 1999. https://t.co/UxwCA34jS9
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) June 8, 2018
Dear Friends, I am heartbroken. I just heard the terrible news of Anthony Bourdain's death by his own hand. My whole family adored him and watched his shows religiously. My deepest sympathies to his family, friends, fans and colleagues.
— Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain committed suicide. I feel sick to my stomach. He inspired me to travel the world and get over my fear of flying. I was lucky enough to meet him on one of my flights. I can't breathe
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) June 8, 2018
He gave me the spark to see the world. The way he poetically wrapped up every show was so beautiful and moving it made me want to jump on a plane and follow in his footsteps. RIP to legend, Anthony Bourdain pic.twitter.com/tlO6P6GP03
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) June 8, 2018
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