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NY Times places Roman’s food column on hiatus

- TIM CARMAN Post | The Washington

ON MAY 7, cookbook author and recipe columnist Alison Roman was trying to plot out a future in the food world without selling out or turning into a caricature.

Almost two weeks later, her biweekly food column for the New York Times is on temporary hiatus after she lambasted Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo’s career choices.

The Times hit the pause button on Roman’s recipes after the author started dishing on Teigen and organisati­on maven Kondo in an interview this month with the New Consumer. Tiegen and Kondo are women of colour. On Teigen, Roman suggested the model and fellow cookbook author had sold out.

“She had a successful cookbook. And then it was like: Boom, line at Target. Boom, now she has an Instagram page that has over a million followers where it’s just, like, people running a content farm for her. That horrifies me and it’s not something that I ever want to do. I don’t aspire to that. But who’s laughing now? Because she’s making a ton of (expletive) money.”

Roman then alerted readers to what she considered the hypocrisy of Kondo leading the charge to declutter our lives while trying to sell us more stuff.

“Like the idea that when Marie Kondo decided to capitalize on her fame and make stuff that you can buy, that is completely antithetic­al to everything she’s ever taught you,” Roman said.

The comments sparked a widerangin­g conversati­on on social media about white privilege, white feminism, a lack of diversity in food media, casual racism, hollow apologies, women who take down women, online conspiracy theories, the inanity of celebrity feuds and other topics.

On May 11, Roman wrote a mea culpa that apparently went a long way toward mending her relationsh­ip with Teigen.

It should be noted that Teigen said she had “signed on to executive produce” a TV cooking show starring Roman. Teigen accepted the apology, offering her own Twitter thread: “I still think you are incredibly talented. And in an industry that doesn’t really lend itself to supporting more than a handful of people at a time, I feel like all we have are each other!”

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