An American woman has sparked outrage from Gordon Ramsay after she shared a video on how to make 'traditional' British fish and chips - using a microwave.
23.05.2024 - 21:17 / nypost.com
“Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars,” where they each assemble a team of culinary entrepreneurs who go through “Business Bootcamp.”In the finale, the winning contestant from either Vanderpump or Ramsay’s team takes home the $250,000 grand prize. Vanderpump, 63, told Us Weekly Wednesday that she had moments of tension with Ramsay, 57, on the show.“There was a little bit of butting heads,” she said, “but it was all faced with respect.
I think I can’t minimize what he accomplished in his life. It is extraordinary.
But it was also handling him as well and getting him to settle down and shut the f–k up sometimes.”The “Vanderpump Rules” star explained that her main goal on the show was to beat her fellow famous restauranteur. “I saw how important it was to him for him to win, the more important it was for me to beat him,” she shared.
Vanderpump also teased that the “Hell’s Kitchen” star shows his “sensitive side” on “Food Stars.”“When I saw that, I was like, ‘Whoa,’ because normally it’s like, ‘Hey, come on.’ … and I saw him moved a couple of times where I thought, ‘Oh my God, you big softie,’ ” she said.In an interview with Variety, Vanderpump admitted that she got “kind of obnoxious” when the competition between her and Ramsay heated up.“It’s because he wants to win so badly that makes me want to,” she said. “If he ever intimated that he has potentially the stronger contestant and he’s going to win, then that raises the game even more.”She continued: “It was good natured — I can’t ruin how the dynamic changes through the series — but I was in danger of becoming kind of obnoxious if I won anything, because I was gloating.
An American woman has sparked outrage from Gordon Ramsay after she shared a video on how to make 'traditional' British fish and chips - using a microwave.
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Selome Hailu Upfronts week has kicked off in New York and so too has the annual spring tradition of networks making the final calls on which shows will and will not survive for another season. But broacast and cable channels are not alone in this process anymore. As Variety noted in early May, streamers like Netflix and Amazon have pivoted to ad-supported tiers, prodding them to make their first-ever upfront presentations to woo advertisers.
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Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski has assembled a star-studded lineup of celebrity friends who will accompany him on a global culinary adventure in his upcoming Nat Geo docuseries No Taste Like Home. Awkwafina (A Real Bug’s Life), Henry Golding(The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare), James Marsden (Jury Duty),Florence Pugh (Oppenheimer), Issa Rae(Insecure) and Justin Theroux (The Leftovers) take a journey toward cultural and personal discovery with Porowski as their gastronomic guide in the docuseries produced by Gordon Ramsay’s Studio Global Ramsay. No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski is slated to premiere in spring 2025.