Summary

  • Phil Rosenthal's mother, Helen, passed away in 2019 after appearing on the early seasons of Somebody Feed Phil. Her absence is felt on the show and her death was difficult to accept.
  • Helen Rosenthal had ALS, a progressive neurological disease, and her funeral was held in November 2019. Donations to ALS Foundation chapters were made in her honor.
  • Despite the loss, Phil continued filming and maintained his upbeat attitude. The upcoming season 7 of Somebody Feed Phil is a testament to his success and his mother's important role in the show.

Phil Rosenthal from Somebody Feed Phil lost his mother, Helen Rosenthal, in 2019. There's curiosity regarding how and why she passed away, as Helen's absence is missed on the show. The news that Phil's mom passed away after her appearances on one of the best reality TV shows was difficult to accept.

Helen appeared on Somebody Feed Phil during seasons 1 and 2, and viewers now know why she was not a part of Somebody Feed Phil seasons 3 and 4. The show allows viewers to live vicariously through Phil, who traveled around the world and visited restaurants. He always tasted food with a smile on his face, and while there are shows like Somebody Feed Phil, none quite compare. As the Somebody Feed Phil star sampled the cuisine of cities, he filled the gap that the late Anthony Bourdain left behind. Phil Rosenthal's parents, who would always get laughs during the video calls shown at the end of the episodes, were also a vital part of the show.

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Helen Rosenthal Is Missed On Somebody Feed Phil

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Laila News printed an obituary which confirmed that Helen Rosenthal died in October 2019. She was born in 1933 in Germany and passed away at the age of 86. Rosenthal revealed that his mother had ALS. Helen's funeral was in November 2019, and there were services where loved ones could honor her. Donations to the ALS Foundation's Greater New York and Met Opera chapters were made in her name.

Phil Kept Filming After His Mother's Death

Phil Rosenthal trying food in Somebody Feed Phil

It was a difficult year for Phil, but he kept filming and managed to maintain his signature chipper attitude. His mother lived with a progressive neurological disease that is devastating to the human body. The late Stephen Hawking had ALS, a condition which causes the muscles to break down. Research is ongoing, so making a donation to an ALS Foundation chapter will be a good way to help combat this disease. Phil's devotion to his mother was apparent in her appearances in the show.

Somebody Feed Phil drops season 7 on March 1, a testament to Phil's continued success. Phil's culinary adventures may also inspire home cooks to try new recipes. While Phil no longer has his mother, he has his memories, and it's wonderful that she was such an important part of his show. She will continue to be missed.

Somebody Feed Phil season 7 premieres on March 1, 2024, on Netflix.

Source: Laila News