Anthony Bourdain died by suicide on June 8, 2018, in a hotel room in Kaysersberg, France. His suicide was by hanging, using a belt from his hotel bathrobe. Despite his public success and charm, Bourdain battled long-standing issues including addiction, mental health struggles, and deep feelings of loneliness and unhappiness. He had openly discussed his bouts of depression and self-doubt and had a history of heroin addiction in his younger years. In his final years, Bourdain reportedly struggled with emotional turmoil linked to his intense lifestyle and personal relationships, particularly a complicated and distressing relationship with actress Asia Argento. He was observed to be emotionally distressed in the days leading up to his death, and his mental state was fragile. His friend and colleague found him after he missed meals and communication, revealing the tragic end of a complex and talented individual who struggled privately despite his public persona. Bourdain’s suicide was influenced by a combination of his mental health challenges, feelings of isolation, unresolved personal issues, and emotional pain.