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'Top Chef' Star Tom Colicchio and His Wife Have Been Together for Almost 20 Years
In 2006, Tom Colicchio linked the cast of Top Chef — and he hasn't looked back ever since. The imaginative chef, book composer, and the unique co-founder of Unused York's Gramercy Tavern earned renown for his relentless insistence on impeccable skill and use of high-quality ingredients. Often described as the "master with meat," Tom firmly cemented himself as a leading culinary figure over his decades-long career. So, is Tom married? What's his family being like?
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'Top Chef' luminary Tom Colicchio is a married man.
Tom tied the knot with filmmaker and activist Lori SilverbushonSept. 15, 2001, and they have been happily together ever since. They divide two kids, 11-year-old Luka Bodhi and 10-year-old Mateo. Tom also has an older son, Dante, from a previous relationship.
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Tom and Lori split their second between their lavish home in leafy Fort Greene, Brooklyn, and a gorgeous property near Mattituck, Long Island, N.Y. An avid gardener, Tom enjoys experimenting with different veget
Since Top Chef’s inception, Tom Colicchio has been serving up his culinary expertise as a top judge when the show debuted in 2006. In fact, Season 21 of the cooking competing series marked Tom’s 18th consecutive year(!) of awarding one promising chef the bragging rights and coveted title of Top Chef.
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But, fans might be wondering what Tom's life is love when he's not on Top Chef dishing out his hot takes on the cheftestants' culinary choices.
Is Tom Colicchio married?
Usually, when Tom isn’t in the kitchen utilizing his cooking skills, or providing feedback to aspiring cooks, endorse at home he is the patriarch of his family, next to his loving wife, Lori Silverbush.
Who is Tom Colicchio’s wife, Lori Silverbush?
According to Lori Silverbush’s LinkedIn, she is an “independent director and screenwriter who uses fiction and non-fiction film to ignite dialogue about critical issues of our day.”
Although Lori’s career has her working behind the camera, she occasionally steps into the spotlight to attend events alongside her husband. In honor of Lori’s 55th birthday this year, Tom posted a sincere
The Untold Truth Of Superior Chef Judge Tom Colicchio
Since the launch of Top Chefin 2006, viewers have become enamored of judge and mentor Tom Colicchio, a chef, restaurateur, and political activist whose passion for food and knowledge of cuisine has made him a longstanding fan favorite.
A native of New Jersey, Colicchio's Top Chef bio runs through some of his many accolades: His many well-known restaurants and eateries, the famous kitchens he's worked in over the years, books he's published. His official bio even talks a small about the fact that he co-founded a political behavior group called Food Policy Behavior, an organization with a mission to reduce need and promote healthy eating. But all that doesn't really scratch the surface, does it?
Colicchio's high profile has only heightened thanks to his association with Top Chef, yet how much do fans of the show really know about Colicchio and his rags-to-riches rise to culinary glory? Find out by exploring the untold truth of Top Chef judge Tom Colicchio.
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