Outspoken TV chef Clarissa Dickson-Wright has died aged 66.
The controversial cook, who was one half of the culinary duo the Two Fat Ladies, was well known for her dislike of vegetarians, and for famously appearing on TV talking about the nutritional value of badgers.
The star died at Edinburgh's Royal Infirmary on March 15.
Her agents, Heather Holden-Brown and Elly James, said: "Loved dearly by her friends and many fans all over the world, Clarissa was utterly non-PC and fought for what she believed in, always, with no thought to her own personal cost.
"Her fun and laughter, extraordinary learning and intelligence will be missed always, by so many of us."
According to reports the former barrister "had not been well" for some time and had been in hospital since the start of the year.
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