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I'm rewatching Season 5 and though Hosea wasn't my favorite Top Chef, I looked him up to see how he's doing and turns out his daughter was diagnosed with a super rare genetic disorder right as Covid hit.  Seems like a really sweet little girl.  Figured I'd drop the link and the donate page for the foundation here.  Top Chef fans unite.

https://www.mashed.com/478806/top-chefs-hosea-rosenberg-gives-an-update-on-his-daughters-health-condition-exclusive/

 

Donate: https://www.sophiesneighborhood.org/fundraise

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