Furor over photo also unleashed employee complaints that only white staffers were paid for site’s popular video series.
The editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, Adam Rapoport, resigned after a photo of him dressed in a stereotypical Puerto Rican costume surfaced on social media.
Staffers at the foodie magazine had criticized him after the photo, of him and his wife, circulated on Twitter. That tweet featured a screenshot of a 2013 Instagram photo by Rapoport’s wife that depicted the two dressed in costume. In the screenshot, his wife tagged the photo „boricua,“ a reference to Puerto Ricans, and called Rapoport „papi,“ or daddy. He was wearing a large, heavy chain, a do-rag and a baseball cap. His wife’s account is private.
In an Instagram post, Rapoport said he was stepping down as editor „to reflect on the work that I need to do as a human being.“ He said the photo was of an „extremely ill-conceived“ Halloween costume 16 years ago.