Tom Prefers Gail’s Company, and Other Colicchio Colloquial
ByAlyssa Shelasky,
Cut columnist and editor of the “Sex Diaries” column since 2014.She is also the author of the essay collection 'This Might Be Too Personal' and the memoir 'Apron Anxiety.'
He’s not always on time.
Photo: Courtesy of Bravo
Funny recap man Max Silvestri had a fun chat with Tom Colicchio about the state of Top Chef and Tom’s relationship with the show, blogs, and critics. Tom explains his moment of “self-examination” (not so deep!) and some riveting dental what-ifs. [Food Republic]
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