Cookbook author Alison Roman won't return to New York Times

Cookbook author Alison Roman won't return to New York Times after flap with Chrissy Teigen


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"She had a successful cookbook. And then it was, like: Boom, line at Target. Boom, now she has an Instagram page that has over a million followers where it's just, like, people running a content farm for her," Roman said at the time. "That horrifies me and it's not something that I ever want to do. I don't aspire to that. But like, who's laughing now? Because she's making a ton of f**king money." 
Elsewhere in the interview, Roman also criticized Marie Kondo, the author of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" and the host of the subsequent Netflix series "Tidying Up," by alleging that she had  "f**king sold out immediately" by launching a product line associated with her brand. 

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