“Have we not? Have we not been talking about it enough?” Tsai asks. “[...] Are you saying, like, is there going to be another gigantic fiasco?”“Yeah, I mean, I hope every day,” Tsai says. “I could probably say all my chef buddies around the country — I was just on the phone with Daniel Boulud; and Thomas Keller, we were just in Lyon — none of us are like that. It’s like social media, the bad boys get the press. It’s not [that] the whole industry is a bunch of SOB’s. It’s not.
“During that interview, I made some comments I regret and for that I am sorry,” Tsai said in the statement. “I said things that underplayed the importance of these issues in our society and the role that we as culinary leaders play in fixing them. In regards to my comment about the Me Too movement, the truth is we should, and will, continue talking about it until it doesn’t exist anymore.
“Moving forward, I commit to being more mindful and respectful of the topics that are important to others, and to approach all conversations more empathetically,” Tsai said.
Boston Selective outrage strikes again…
Boston
Entertainment Entertainment Latest News, Entertainment Entertainment Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: WBUR - 🏆 274. / 63 Read more »
Source: SheKnows - 🏆 558. / 51 Read more »
Source: usweekly - 🏆 390. / 55 Read more »
Source: PageSix - 🏆 320. / 59 Read more »
Source: ABC7Chicago - 🏆 284. / 63 Read more »