The author of a controversial new biography on Anthony Bourdain has claimed the late celebrity chef 'had worked himself into a state of exquisite misery' in his final days as he spent them drinking and sleeping with prostitutes.The biography, by author Charles Leerhsen, uses files, texts, and emails from Bourdain's personal phone and laptop to paint a picture of the chef's life and highlights his turmoiled last days before taking his own life in June 2018. 'I think in his last days he had worked himself into a state of exquisite misery,' said Leehrsen, who details Bourdain's struggles with addictions and heartbreak over Italian actress Argento.
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