Too many stars in the kitchen! These celebrities enjoy preparing meals and sharing their talents with family and fans.
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reports Business Insider, and a slew of controversy at the popular channel. El-Waylly will continue to write recipes for the magazine and website and Krishna and Martinez will do editorial freelance work.All three — that is, half of the six people of color featured on the site — announced their exits in their Instagram Stories and Krishna posted a long statement on Twitter.Their exits come as the Condé Nast publication is embroiled in negative publicity regarding diversity.
Too many stars in the kitchen! These celebrities enjoy preparing meals and sharing their talents with family and fans.
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amid negotiations over the pay of its employees of color.“I am leaving Bon Appétit video. I will miss doing something I loved with people I still love,” tweeted Lalli Music, who added that she’ll remain with the company in her editorial role.The Condé Nast entertainment arm has now lost six of its video personalities, who rose to celebrity status demonstrating cooking techniques and recipes in their airy One World Trade test kitchen.
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Bon Appétit Test Kitchen stars Priya Krishna, Sohla El-Waylly and Rick Martinez said they rejected CNE’s deal terms, with Krishna and Martinez specifically claiming they did not receive equitable contract offers.In an Instagram post Friday, Melian wrote, “After weeks of negotiations, Conde Nast Entertainment is not meeting my expectations regarding the plans to have a more diverse and inclusive video program.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe talent roster behind the popular Bon Appétit Test Kitchen series on YouTube continues to unravel.
announced their departures on Thursday.“Yesterday we lost three valuable members of our video team,” Baz wrote on Instagram. “I support their decisions unequivocally and am extremely disheartened that Condé Nast Entertainment was unable to provide them contracts that they felt were fair and equitable.
.In a lengthy post, Krishna detailed her reason for leaving, claiming that «non-white members» of the channel were «tokenized,» «not given equal opportunities to be featured,» and «underpaid.»I'm leaving Bon Appétit video. Here's what's been happening over the last few months, and some thoughts.
Three of Bon Appetit‘s high-profile editors are leaving its successful YouTube video series.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorCondé Nast lifestyle unit Bon Appétit has hired Vox Media veteran Sonia Chopra as executive editor as it continues an overhaul.The food media brand has been in a state of upheaval following charges of racial inequality and pay inequity, particularly in its video operations.Chopra, who steered strategy and development at Vox’s Eater, will help lead editorial content at Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Healthyish and Basically.
detailed her time on the video team, writing that she was initially not paid for her participation, then given around $300 per video after she asked for compensation.
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