Elle Simone Scott was the first Black woman to join the cast of PBS cooking show 'America’s Test Kitchen' ...
Scott openly shared her cancer journey, aiming to educate and advocate for awareness and early detection.
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 ...
America's Test Kitchen (ATK), the iconic culinary media brand trusted by millions, today announced the launch of direct and ...
Chef and culinary producer Elle Simone Scott died at the age of 49 after a long struggle with cancer. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer almost nine years ago, in 2016.
The SheChef founder spent the last years of her life fighting for representation and ovarian cancer awareness, leaving an ...
Elle Simone Scott, the first Black woman to be a regular host of the hit PBS show America's Test Kitchen, died Monday, after a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was 49.
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.
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