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Anthony Bourdain’s Painful Final Days Revealed In New Book, Late Chef Told His Ex-Wife ‘I Hate Being Famous, I Hate My Job’

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An upcoming unauthorized biography takes a look inside the final painful days leading up to Anthony Bourdain’s death. Journalist Charles Leerhsen is releasing Down and Out in Paradise: The Life of Anthony Bourdain on October 11, with snippets now being published in the New York Times.

The book includes alleged texts Bourdain, who committed suicide on June 8, 2018, sent in his last days. “I hate my fans, too.

I hate being famous. I hate my job,” the chef sent to his estranged wife Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, adding: “I am lonely and living in constant uncertainty.” The pair were married from 2007-2016 and share daughter Ariane, 15, together. READ MORE: Director Morgan Neville Explains Why Asia Argento Wasn’t Interviewed For New Anthony Bourdain Documentary, ‘Roadrunner’ The book also delves into Bourdain’s troubled relationship with Asia Argento, whom he dated for around two years after splitting from Busia-Bourdain.

Bourdain exchanged messages with Argento, who allegedly made it clear she wasn’t a fan of the book, in the days leading up to his death.

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