Known professionally as B. Smith, the renowned restaurateur and model passed away on Saturday after battling early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

Smith passed away late Saturday in the couple’s Long Island, New York, home, according to a Facebook post from Smith’s husband, Dan Gasby.

Smith, 70, started her modeling career in the 1960s and, in July 1976, she was one of the first African American women to appear on the cover of Mademoiselle. Smith developed her modeling career by working as a TV host, chef, and lifestyle expert.

What is the wealth of B. Smith?

As of 2020, B. Smith’s estimated net worth was $20 million. It was unknown what her typical wage was. She mostly made money from the several restaurants she owned and operated in Manhattan, Washington, D.C.’s historic Beaux-Arts Union Station, Sag Harbor, Long Island, and Eighth Avenue at 47th Street between 1986 and 2015. She also made money from her furniture collection with the Clayton La-Z-Boy firm and her home and restaurant decor-design companies in Bed Bath & Beyond, alone of server.

How tall is B. Smith?

B. Smith, a well-known American restaurateur, was tall, at 5 feet 6 inches tall. The model weighed 59kg and had a very lean, proportionate figure. The author of different recipes had long, dark hair, and her eyes were also dark. Her other bodily parts’ measurements and additional data are currently being examined. She identified as straight sexually.

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