Overview
- McNally details how a 2016 stroke left him temporarily paralyzed and coping with aphasia, prompting a yearlong retreat from his restaurants
- He recounts a 2018 suicide attempt that was prevented when his son George unexpectedly found him, underscoring his battle with depression
- The restaurateur expresses remorse for a 2022 Instagram assault on James Corden, calling the public humiliation he caused “monstrous”
- He admits fabricating a 1970s affair with Diane Sawyer, describing it as an attention-seeking act born of post-stroke insecurity
- McNally explains that confronting embarrassment has transformed his approach to hospitality and reinforced his commitment to authenticity