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Gordon Ramsay gives the best 5-word speech!
May 17th, 2022 under Gordon Ramsay. [ Comments: none ]

Do you hate when celebrities give long-winded speeches at awards shows? The Webby Awards feel the same way. Thus, they told all the winners that they could only give a 5-word speech.

Gordon Ramsay was one of the winners, and he needs an award for Best Acceptance Speech. The MasterChef started it out with, “No! Cursing! Tonight!” Then he finished with it, “F*ck me!”

I think all awards shows should have a word limit, and they should try to top Ramsay. Although, I don’t think that is possible!

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Fox’s Next Level Chef levels up to season 2
March 2nd, 2022 under Gordon Ramsay. [ Comments: none ]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx92xJfpxUo

Fox should just rename their network GRN because Gordon Ramsay has a big chunk of their programming. Case in point, his newest dish at the network, Next Level Chef, was told today to serve up a second season on the day of its first season finale at 9p.

The show starts out with chefs from all levels in the business, from social media cooks to those who work in the restaurant industry competing to be selected as one of the three MasterChef teams.

Each week, the three teams will be assigned a different floor to be on. The top-level cooks get the first choice of ingredients and the best supplies. The middle floor gets second choice and a downgrade of equipment. Finally, the basement gets the crap. Well, not always on the food selection, but most of the time. After they are done cooking, the worst dishes compete to stay in the competition.

Tonight we find out who wins a $250,000 and a one-year mentorship from Ramsay, Chef Nyesha J. Arrington, and Chef Richard Blais.

Next Level Chef joins Ramsay’s other shows, Hell Kitchen, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, and his Road Trip events. So what will he cook up next? We probably find out in May.

If you think you have what it takes to be the next Next Level Chef, then you can apply here.

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Gordon Ramsay gets teary eyed over his daughter!
October 4th, 2021 under Gordon Ramsay. [ Comments: none ]

Gordon Ramsay’s youngest daughter Tilly is competing on Strictly Come Dancing this season. So, on Saturday, the MasterChef went to watch his kid dance live. He loved her performance so much that he started to cry happy tears. Or as he called it, “There was a massive bag of them next to me Winking face What an amazing performance tonight Tills…so proud!”

It is so sweet to see Ramsay get so emotional over someone he loves so much. He is such a good dad! I think he is an even better dad than a cook.

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Do Gordon Ramsay and Gino D’Acampo have something to tell us?
June 22nd, 2021 under Do they have something to tell us?, Gordon Ramsay. [ Comments: none ]

Gordon Ramsay and Gino D’Acampo were caught sleeping together by Fred Sirieix, so do they have something to tell us? Yes, they are back working on another season of Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip. What did you think they had to tell us?

Where are they going this season? It is anyone’s guess. But who cares? It is all about watching these three men act like boys whose parents let them take out the car all by themselves for the first time. Men might get older, but they will always be boys when they are alone together. Don’t ever change.

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What could make Gordon Ramsay ugly cry?
June 14th, 2021 under Gordon Ramsay. [ Comments: none ]

Anyone who watches any of Gordon Ramsay’s shows knows that he loves Beef Wellington. So much so, it is his signature dish.

What happens when someone tries to make it their own way with stuff you can find at a grocery that hasn’t have a deli, microwaves it, and then sends the video to Gordon Ramsay? Uncontrollable sobbing by the MasterChef. Claire Danes ain’t got nothing on him.

I think we should all copy Succhefful’s recipe and send it to Gordon Ramsay. Although, that might be considered cruel and unusual punishment. And no one deserves that.

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