![]() ![]() Read: Salman Rushdie must have felt humiliated, says Padma In her memoir about food, family, survival and triumph, the 45-year-old recalls how Rushdie was even insensitive to a medical condition that made intercourse painful for her. The ever-demanding Rushdie needed constant care and feeding - not to mention frequent sex, according to the book. She has recounted the details of her marriage with the novelist, who she said once denounced her as a ‘bad investment’ after she rejected his sexual advances. The cover of Lakshmi’s new memoir Love, Loss, and What We Ate. They were wed in 2004, and divorced three years later. Lakshmi was 28, single and a struggling model-actress when she met Rushdie in 1999 at a party, who at the time was 51 and married to his third wife, according to the New York Daily News, which obtained an early copy of her memoir. Read: I would love to rule the world with a wooden spoon, says Padma Lakshmi ![]() In a New York Daily News report, she recalls her years with the author as “a once beautiful meal that ultimately left her with mood poisoning.” Padma Lakshmi’s new memoir Love, Loss, and What We Ate also speaks about how each year when the Nobel Prize went to another writer, her ex-husband author Salman Rushdie took it hard and she would console him.(AFP) Top model-turned-Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi, in her new memoir Love, Loss, and What We Ate, serves up a hot, steaming dish about her ex-husband author Salman Rushdie. ![]()
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