She was the first Black cast member on the PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen,” and used her influence to help other female ...
Chef, cookbook author, and television personality Elle Simone Scott, a pioneering figure on PBS’s America’s Test Kitchen, has ...
Famous chef and food stylist Elle Simone Scott, beloved by viewers for her role as host of PBS’s America’s Test Kitchen, has died. She was 49. According to People, Scott passed away on Monday (January ...
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.
It's been widely reported that the Detroit native, 49, died Wednesday of ovarian cancer. "We are still finding the words as we mourn the loss of an incredible human," reads a statement from the PBS ...
The television chef was the first Black woman to be a regular member of "America's Test Kitchen." "She didn’t just test recipes; she changed what representation looked like in food media,” Carla Hall ...
Elle Simone Scott was the first Black woman to join the cast of PBS cooking show 'America’s Test Kitchen' ...
Chef Elle Simone Scott, who appeared on PBS’s “America’s Test Kitchen,” has died at age 49. The culinary expert passed away on Jan. 5 from ovarian cancer. Chef Carla Hall shared the news to Instagram ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chef Elle Simone Scott appeared on PBS's "America's Test Kitchen." Chef Elle Simone Scott, who appeared on PBS’s “America’s Test ...
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 ...
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