Gordon Ramsay, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Chrissy Teigen, and More Pay Tribute to Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain died by suicide while working on new 'Parts Unknown' episodes for CNN. He was 61. Gordon Ramsay, Chrissy Teigen, Neil degrasse Tyson, and more have shared tributes.

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"I love the sheer weirdness of the kitchen life: the dreamers, the crackpots, the refugees, and the sociopaths with whom I continue to work; the ever-present smells of roasting bones, searing fish, and simmering liquids; the noise and clatter, the hiss and spray, the flames, the smoke, and the steam," Anthony Bourdain, who died Friday at the age of 61, wrote in his career-launching 1999 New Yorker piece "Don't Eat Before Reading This."

Bourdain carried that philosophy with him through every resulting hit book and revelatory docuseries, including his long-running CNN staple Parts Unknown. His repeatedly proven gift for the written word ultimately landed him the Food Writer of the Year distinction in 2001, the Food Book of the Year honor in 2002, a Peabody, and multiple Emmys. He died by suicide while working on a new Parts Unknown episode in France.

Touting his global impact as a "unique storyteller," CNN remembered Bourdain in a statement Friday morning as someone whose talents had been an enduring source of inspiration for years. "His talents never ceased to amaze us and we will miss him very much," a network rep said.

"He taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together," President Barack Obama, who appeared on Parts Unknown back in 2016.

“Low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold Hanoi beer.” This is how I’ll remember Tony. He taught us about food — but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. To make us a little less afraid of the unknown. We’ll miss him. pic.twitter.com/orEXIaEMZM

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) June 8, 2018

News of Bourdain's death was also met with memories of his lasting legacy on Twitter and Instagram Friday from Jamie Oliver, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Pete Souza, and more. Below, see their tributes, as well as words of remembrance from culinary figures including Gordon Ramsay and Mission Chinese Food co-founder Danny Bowien.

Rest in power, Anthony.

Stunned and saddened by the loss of Anthony Bourdain. He brought the world into our homes and inspired so many people to explore cultures and cities through their food. Remember that help is a phone call away US:1-800-273-TALK UK: 116 123

— Gordon Ramsay (@GordonRamsay) June 8, 2018

Anthony. One of my idols. Unapologetic, passionate and one of the best storytellers on the planet. Thank you for making food so exciting. And always standing up for everything right. Horrible. Why why why. Be at peace now :(

— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 8, 2018

BROTHER ANTHONY @BOURDAIN YOU ALWAYS TELL ME I AM THE LEGEND. YOU ARE THE REAL LEGEND. I LOVE YOU FOREVER BROTHER

— The Iron Sheik (@the_ironsheik) June 8, 2018

Danny Bowien

Heartbroken to hear about Tony Bourdain’s death. Unbearable for his family and girlfriend. Am going off twitter for a while

— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) June 8, 2018

As @NASA searches for life on Mars, we lose the life of beloved Anthony Bourdain on Earth. Implicit and explicit reminders of how precious life is, anywhere in the universe.

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) June 8, 2018

Damn it, Tony.

Why?

I’ll always love you, pal.

Always be grateful.

Never gonna stop wondering why, though.

My heart is with you, wherever you are. Sending strength to your daughter.

Thank you, thank you - a thousand thousand thank you’s for everything.@Bourdain

— Adam Richman 🛅 (@AdamRichman) June 8, 2018

Bourdain's exceptional writing made this one formerly picky, fearful eater very brave and want to try everything and I'll always be grateful for him and the worlds he opened

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) June 8, 2018

Jamie Oliver

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