LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Padma Lakshmi has left an indelible mark on the realms of cooking shows and food documentaries. For years, her name has been inseparable from all things gastronomy, captivating audiences with her expertise and charisma. However, to the dismay of her ardent followers, Lakshmi recently took to social media to deliver a poignant announcement—her departure from the culinary sensation, 'Top Chef.' As the revered host and producer of the renowned cooking show, her absence will undoubtedly leave a void, evoking a sense of sadness among her loyal fans.
On June 2, 2023, through a heartfelt Instagram post, Lakshmi shared the news of her departure, revealing that this decision was reached only after deep "soul searching". While her departure from 'Top Chef' ushers in a new chapter for the show's 21st season, it also marks a bittersweet moment for fans who have come to admire Lakshmi's infectious passion and unwavering dedication to the culinary arts. Her profound impact on the food industry will forever be cherished, as her name continues to resonate as an emblem of gastronomic excellence.
Why is Padma Lakshmi quitting 'Top Chef'?
As the curtains draw to a close on Season 20 of 'Top Chef' on June 8, another crucial ingredient responsible for the competitive culinary series' triumph will bid farewell. Lakshmi, an integral part of Bravo's reality TV sensation since its second season in 2006, has made the decision to step away from the show. In a heartfelt Instagram message, the 52-year-old author, model, actress, and television personality expressed, "After much soul searching, I have made the difficult decision to leave Top Chef." Reflecting on her remarkable journey as host and executive producer throughout the show's glorious 20th season, she exuded immense pride for her role in constructing such a resoundingly successful program and the profound impact it has had on the realms of television and food.
With a touch of nostalgia, Lakshmi further shared, "After 17 years, many of the cast and crew are like family to me, and I will miss working alongside them dearly. I feel it's time to move and need to make space for Taste The Nation, my books, and other creative pursuits." 'Taste the Nation', Lakshmi's Hulu series currently in its second season, delves into the captivating fusion of American travel and food. Concluding her heartfelt post, she thanked her devoted fans, stating, "I am deeply thankful to all of you for so many years of love and support." As Lakshmi bids adieu to Top Chef, her legacy and contribution to the culinary world remain etched in the hearts of those who have been touched by her unwavering passion and unwavering dedication.
'It’s not Top Chef without you'
Andy Cohen, the face of Bravo, a long-time collaborator, and admirer of Lakshmi's work, expressed his sentiments, stating, "End of an era and an incredible run. You were such an amazing partner and a BRILLIANT host. I have such great memories of our TC days." Buddha Lo, the Season 19 winner of 'Top Chef,' expressed his gratitude, stating, "I feel honored to be a part of your magical journey."
Reflecting the depth of emotion felt by fans, one individual eloquently shared, "There must be a German word for how I'm feeling - the combination of heartfelt gratitude, earnest respect, and joy for someone's journey of growth, with the unmistakable aftertaste of bittersweet heartache for what I'll miss... Thank you for the incredible achievement that is Top Chef and for your honest dialogue with your fans." Another fan voiced a mix of happiness and sadness, acknowledging, "Happy for you but heartbroken for the rest of us. Top Chef will not be the same without you!"
A devoted follower conveyed their appreciation, saying, "Watching you do your thing on TC has been a pleasure. Love Taste the Nation & look forward to everything you've got planned." Another supporter added, "You deserve the world! Thank you for taking us all on this journey and leading the way for our entire generation 🥹🩷 We love you!"
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