Elle Simone Scott, the first Black woman to be a regular host of the hit PBS show America's Test Kitchen, died Monday, after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was 49. The organization confirmed ...
Chef Elle Simone Scott, the first Black woman to appear as a regular host on PBS’ America’s Test Kitchen, who fought tirelessly for diversity and inclusion in the food industry, died January 5 from ...
Elle Simone Scott, a breakout presence on public television and a driving force behind a more inclusive food media, has died at the age of 49 after a prolonged health battle. The chef, stylist and ...
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'Her voice mattered. Her work mattered': Chef-turned-TV personality Elle Simone Scott dies of ovarian cancer at 49
Chef Elle Simone Scott was the first Black woman to join the cast of “America’s Test Kitchen,” redefining representation in culinary TV. After a long battle with ovarian cancer, “America’s Test ...
In the opening essay of her 2022 book “Boards: Stylish Spreads for Casual Gatherings,” Elle Simone Scott said she had filled many roles in the culinary career that brought her to TV stardom, including ...
DALLAS, TX, UNITED STATES, March 24, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) announces the release of Seasoned with Strength: Simple ...
Elle Simone Scott, a chef and television host best known for her work on PBS’s America’s Test Kitchen, died of ovarian cancer on Wednesday. She was 49 years old. Throughout her career, Scott advocated ...
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