Alison Roman slams Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo in interview

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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


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She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


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How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


She’s not wrong, but the victim act is a little heavy.

Alison isn’t mentioning Pioneer Woman, or Rachel Ray, or whatever other names have been thrown around here, bc those aren’t current references to her intended audience. She’s 34. How many people in the 18-34 age range give a crap about PW?

This isn’t a defense of Alison, but people crying about Chrissy (who only got the food-related deals because of her own celeb status) is just silly.


Wow. So basically bc Chrissy is successful she should take whatever this white woman said and be fine. Yeah, I’m saying you are defending Alison. I can only imagine why.


No, Chrissy is welcome to define herself. But her whining is just as tone-deaf as Alison’s self-indulgent ramblings.


Yeah you are right. She should just take it. Let Alison say whatever she wants and Chrissy should just sit quietly. She doesn’t deserve to respond or have a reaction. She’s rich so she doesn’t have a right to feel anything other than happy that she is rich.


Of course she can respond. The question is whether Roman deserves the internet pile-on and being called a racist “white woman.”
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


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She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


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How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


Chrissy Teigen is the current social media star. I actually like Chrissy, but there’s no question she’s open for critique. Marie Kondo - well the hypocrisy there is self-evident.


And Alison is open for backlash. What’s the problem? Are we suppose to feel bad that Alison is getting dragged bc she chose to run her mouth? Everything has consequences and she can learn that the hard way.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


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How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


She’s not wrong, but the victim act is a little heavy.

Alison isn’t mentioning Pioneer Woman, or Rachel Ray, or whatever other names have been thrown around here, bc those aren’t current references to her intended audience. She’s 34. How many people in the 18-34 age range give a crap about PW?

This isn’t a defense of Alison, but people crying about Chrissy (who only got the food-related deals because of her own celeb status) is just silly.


Wow. So basically bc Chrissy is successful she should take whatever this white woman said and be fine. Yeah, I’m saying you are defending Alison. I can only imagine why.


No, Chrissy is welcome to define herself. But her whining is just as tone-deaf as Alison’s self-indulgent ramblings.


Yeah you are right. She should just take it. Let Alison say whatever she wants and Chrissy should just sit quietly. She doesn’t deserve to respond or have a reaction. She’s rich so she doesn’t have a right to feel anything other than happy that she is rich.


Of course she can respond. The question is whether Roman deserves the internet pile-on and being called a racist “white woman.”


It’s not a question. She deserves it completely. When you talk about people in a negative light you need to be prepared for backlash. How is that hard to understand. You don’t get to say whatever you want and have people just smile.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


She’s not wrong, but the victim act is a little heavy.

Alison isn’t mentioning Pioneer Woman, or Rachel Ray, or whatever other names have been thrown around here, bc those aren’t current references to her intended audience. She’s 34. How many people in the 18-34 age range give a crap about PW?

This isn’t a defense of Alison, but people crying about Chrissy (who only got the food-related deals because of her own celeb status) is just silly.


Wow. So basically bc Chrissy is successful she should take whatever this white woman said and be fine. Yeah, I’m saying you are defending Alison. I can only imagine why.


No, Chrissy is welcome to define herself. But her whining is just as tone-deaf as Alison’s self-indulgent ramblings.


Yeah you are right. She should just take it. Let Alison say whatever she wants and Chrissy should just sit quietly. She doesn’t deserve to respond or have a reaction. She’s rich so she doesn’t have a right to feel anything other than happy that she is rich.


Can you read? At all? I clearly wrote that she’s welcome to defend herself. And she’s doing so. Just don’t expect most people to give a crap about her rich-person whining.

Chrissy has bullied plenty of people on Twitter. Google it.
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Anonymous wrote:All celebs have ghost writers for their cookbooks. Julia Turshen is the one behind GOOP’s books. Melissa Clark collaborates with a lot of cookbook authors including Paula Deen. This is not news or a secret.
I don’t see Chrissy trashing other women for their success. Alison Roman messed up big time.


Gotta call BS. Celebs are not chefs. Alison Roman is a trained chef. Lynne Rossetto Kasper wrote her own cookbooks and didn’t whore herself out with a Target line built by Chinese child laborers like Chrissy. She has no moral authority here.

Looks like Alison found this thread.


Nope. I don’t particularly like Alison Roman, either. But I am skeeved generally by the mass consumerism of the American public, the food network, and pseudo-celeb chefs. Chrissy Teigen is not a chef - her food is crappy - and this is the same critique I would make of Sandra Lee, Rachel
Ray and sundry. Marcella Hazan, she isn’t.


Yes, but the point is Alison Roman didn't call out Rachael Ray or Martha Stewart or Sandra Lee or Wolfgang Puck or Gordon Ramsay or Bobby Flay.

Why do you think she went after Tiegen and Kondo and only them?


I don’t see any evidence that Alison Roman is a racist, sorry. She and Molly Yeh are close friends. Molly is entirely self-made and can actually cook. And Gordon Ramsay can actually cook.


Yes white lady - racism is a figment of our imagination


I’m a POC who thinks your calling someone a racist for criticizing someone’s cooking is pretty disgusting when POC cannot even go jogging without getting murdered- shows a horrifying lack of perspective.


So you’ve been a person of color your whole life without realizing that there’s more than one kind of racism? What do you think that suggests about your perspective ?


It says I have perspective - I don’t have to demean women by calling them ugly of basic or white (as if it were a pejorative). Criticizing 1.5 Asians re: their business models does not make someone racist. Just like criticizing Gwyneth Paltrow does not make one an antisemite. There is enough bigotry in the world - we do not need to invent any. You are also suggesting Alison Roman should be fired and lose a book deal because she doesn’t think Chrissy Teigen is the next Madhur Jaffrey/Julia Child/etc. That kind of cancel culture is corrosive and serves no one.


I’m not suggesting anything of the sort. The only thing I’m pointing out is that there is more than one kind of racism, and multiple ways to be racist. Your view that someone is “disgusting “ because their view of what is racist isn’t identical to yours is something I find limited at best. I’ve no opinion about what should happen to Alison Roman — although I hope that anyone using a public platform can make an effort to do so thoughtfully and responsibly, recognizing that actions have consequences. My concerns are more general ones,


I think your fierce reaction to Alison Roman is a reflection on your own antisemitism and/or lesbian women. But my concerns are more general ones. See, it’s very easy to name call to stop debate.


And I think your response is seriously skewed. I’ve made two comments. Both of them are in response to a limited view of racism. Neither is about Alison Roman who I have never heard of prior to reading these posts.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


Chrissy Teigen is the current social media star. I actually like Chrissy, but there’s no question she’s open for critique. Marie Kondo - well the hypocrisy there is self-evident.


And Alison is open for backlash. What’s the problem? Are we suppose to feel bad that Alison is getting dragged bc she chose to run her mouth? Everything has consequences and she can learn that the hard way.


the backlash here is a multi-millionaires ruining the life of a columnist living in a one-room walk up? Not the same at all. Teigen is one of the richest women in the US and is no stranger to making offensive tweets herself.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


She’s not wrong, but the victim act is a little heavy.

Alison isn’t mentioning Pioneer Woman, or Rachel Ray, or whatever other names have been thrown around here, bc those aren’t current references to her intended audience. She’s 34. How many people in the 18-34 age range give a crap about PW?

This isn’t a defense of Alison, but people crying about Chrissy (who only got the food-related deals because of her own celeb status) is just silly.


Wow. So basically bc Chrissy is successful she should take whatever this white woman said and be fine. Yeah, I’m saying you are defending Alison. I can only imagine why.


No, Chrissy is welcome to define herself. But her whining is just as tone-deaf as Alison’s self-indulgent ramblings.


Yeah you are right. She should just take it. Let Alison say whatever she wants and Chrissy should just sit quietly. She doesn’t deserve to respond or have a reaction. She’s rich so she doesn’t have a right to feel anything other than happy that she is rich.


Can you read? At all? I clearly wrote that she’s welcome to defend herself. And she’s doing so. Just don’t expect most people to give a crap about her rich-person whining.

Chrissy has bullied plenty of people on Twitter. Google it.


You call it whining and clearly don’t want her to defend herself. Don’t try to mask it as though you think she should. Most people don’t agree with you, as seen by the way Alison is being called out.

Oh and Chrissy comments when someone attacks her. You don’t like it? Then don’t come for her. Simple. She is know ln to be savage and unapologetic.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


Chrissy Teigen is the current social media star. I actually like Chrissy, but there’s no question she’s open for critique. Marie Kondo - well the hypocrisy there is self-evident.


And Alison is open for backlash. What’s the problem? Are we suppose to feel bad that Alison is getting dragged bc she chose to run her mouth? Everything has consequences and she can learn that the hard way.


the backlash here is a multi-millionaires ruining the life of a columnist living in a one-room walk up? Not the same at all. Teigen is one of the richest women in the US and is no stranger to making offensive tweets herself.


And that means we are suppose to feel sorry for Alison? She made her bed, now she can sleep in it. Maybe she should’ve been more humble and kept her mouth closed. Hopefully she will learn from this experience, but I doubt it bc well, she’s her.
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She’s the one who made “the stew”???!!! I made it last year and it was so blah! She should just shut up.
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Anonymous wrote:She’s the one who made “the stew”???!!! I made it last year and it was so blah! She should just shut up.


Ok I gotta go look up this “stew.” The comments here alone about it are hilarious.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


Chrissy Teigen is the current social media star. I actually like Chrissy, but there’s no question she’s open for critique. Marie Kondo - well the hypocrisy there is self-evident.


And Alison is open for backlash. What’s the problem? Are we suppose to feel bad that Alison is getting dragged bc she chose to run her mouth? Everything has consequences and she can learn that the hard way.


the backlash here is a multi-millionaires ruining the life of a columnist living in a one-room walk up? Not the same at all. Teigen is one of the richest women in the US and is no stranger to making offensive tweets herself.


And that means we are suppose to feel sorry for Alison? She made her bed, now she can sleep in it. Maybe she should’ve been more humble and kept her mouth closed. Hopefully she will learn from this experience, but I doubt it bc well, she’s her.


If “we” means internet mob trying to ruin her livelihood - then yes, you need to stop.
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I remember looking at the ingredient list of "the stew" and wondering how it possibly could be getting the raves that it was. The blandness is evident from the list alone.
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Chrissy's passive aggressive woe is me tweets were clearly intending to stoke the mob, ruin Alison's life, and get Chrissy more attention. What a nasty person she is.
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Anonymous wrote:Of course, Anthony Bourdain did a very similar takedown of food network stars - and nobody gave an eff - because he has a penis. But women should never be able to voice an opinion smart or otherwise without being called a mean girl and silenced forever. She doesn't deserve a career anyway because she's "ugly," "white," "Jewish" and/or has no penis. Gross!


+1

She didn’t go after a struggling WOC trying to make it. She made one comment about one of the wealthiest women in America, who btw is milking it for all it’s worth.


+2


How is Chrissy Teigen wrong in this scenario? The onus is not on Chrissy to save Alison Roman from herself. Legions of mediocre white women (I personally can't stand Pioneer Woman) have done what Chrissy Teigan is doing yet she felt compelled to zero in on these two Asian women.


She’s not wrong, but the victim act is a little heavy.

Alison isn’t mentioning Pioneer Woman, or Rachel Ray, or whatever other names have been thrown around here, bc those aren’t current references to her intended audience. She’s 34. How many people in the 18-34 age range give a crap about PW?

This isn’t a defense of Alison, but people crying about Chrissy (who only got the food-related deals because of her own celeb status) is just silly.


Wow. So basically bc Chrissy is successful she should take whatever this white woman said and be fine. Yeah, I’m saying you are defending Alison. I can only imagine why.


No, Chrissy is welcome to define herself. But her whining is just as tone-deaf as Alison’s self-indulgent ramblings.


Yeah you are right. She should just take it. Let Alison say whatever she wants and Chrissy should just sit quietly. She doesn’t deserve to respond or have a reaction. She’s rich so she doesn’t have a right to feel anything other than happy that she is rich.


Can you read? At all? I clearly wrote that she’s welcome to defend herself. And she’s doing so. Just don’t expect most people to give a crap about her rich-person whining.

Chrissy has bullied plenty of people on Twitter. Google it.


You call it whining and clearly don’t want her to defend herself. Don’t try to mask it as though you think she should. Most people don’t agree with you, as seen by the way Alison is being called out.

Oh and Chrissy comments when someone attacks her. You don’t like it? Then don’t come for her. Simple. She is know ln to be savage and unapologetic.


Like when she made fun of an 11YO actress on Twitter?
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Re: her attack on Marie Kondo, it seems like Alison completely misunderstands what the Kondo method is all about? It's not about not having anything. It's about having things that spark joy. For some, that may be things that they buy from Marie herself. If nothing she sells sparks joy in anyone, then it wouldn't be selling?

The comments just make Alison sound like she's an idiot.
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