Gordon Ramsay and his family were just some of the A-Listers in attendance at Brooklyn Beckham's wedding on Saturday.
22.03.2022 - 10:41 / ok.co.uk
Move over The Apprentice’s Lord Alan Sugar - there’s a brand new boss in town who means business. Chef Gordon Ramsay is launching his own BBC series called Future Food Stars, where he is on a mission to find the next biggest star in the food and drink industry.The outspoken 55 year old star will be whittling down the twelve contestants over the series by putting the aspiring foodie entrepreneurs through their paces in a series of challenges.
And the Michelin starred chef, who is dad to five children, is putting his money where his mouth is by investing £150,000 of his own money into the winner. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Speaking about why he’s coughing up the cash for the contestant he believes in, Gordon explained: “I’ve spent the last two decades investing in talent and restaurants, it’s in my blood.” He continued: “To expand beyond restaurants and be in that food and drink lifestyle space, looking at what we've got in the competition, and how talented these individuals are, I'm equally as excited to invest in them as I would in any restaurant or hotel, anywhere in the country.
But Gordon, famed for his fiery outbursts in the kitchen, has promised viewers it’s not going to be an easy process. Explaining how he made the contestants work for the money up for grabs, Gordon said: “Putting the contenders through their paces was crucial for me.
“How do they react under pressure? In a difficult situation a challenge outside their comfort zone. “It’s no different to being in business, being up against it, and when the chips are down, then you dig deep.” The chef went on to say: “So, investing that amount of money in someone, they need to have the
.Gordon Ramsay and his family were just some of the A-Listers in attendance at Brooklyn Beckham's wedding on Saturday.
The stars are stepping out for Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz‘s wedding!
Gordon Ramsay will impress his contestants on Future Food Stars tonight.
Brooklyn Beckham is gearing up to wed Nicola Peltz in a lavish ceremony this weekend.
Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana have celebrated a major milestone while enjoying a family skiing holiday in the French Alps.MORE: Gordon Ramsay hits back after being 'shamed' for staying in Cornwall in lockdownOn Monday, the couple both took to their respective Instagram pages to wish their youngest son, Oscar, a happy birthday as they mark his third birthday.WATCH: Gordon Ramsay dances in sweet video before reunion with daughter TillyPosting a video of Oscar walking barefoot in the snow outside of their stunning ski chalet alongside several throwback snaps to when he was a baby, Tana wrote: "How on earth did we get to three years old already?! You are such a blessing and a joy, you crazy little person, looking back at these pictures is so amazing."MORE: Gordon Ramsay sparks fan reaction with new photo of son Oscar after escaping home disasterSEE: Gordon Ramsay's £6million Cornwall holiday home will take your breath awayMeanwhile, proud dad Gordon uploaded two snaps – including one from the day little Oscar was born. "Happy 3rd Birthday to this gorgeous young man @oscarjramsay [heart emoji]s," he gushed.Fans were quick to comment, with one writing: "Happy Birthday to Oscar!! He just looks like you!!" Another remarked: "Wow, I'm amazed how time flies.
READ MORE: Meet the London entrepreneurs taking part in Gordon Ramsay's new BBC cooking show Future Food Stars"So, so far I reckon we have I'm a Celeb, Dragons Den, The Apprentice and a bit of Masterchef. Not exactly pulsing with originality this. #FFS #FutureFoodStars," another said.
Gordon Ramsay launched his new Apprentice-style show on BBC tonight (March 31) - but viewers were distracted by one of the contestants after branding him a dead ringer for a celebrity. The programme sees a dozen entrepreneurs with a food business trying to win over the famously sweary chef for a £150,000 investment.
Gordon Ramsay and producers of his new BBC One show Future Food Stars were all praised by viewers for a 'genius' hidden detail as the show started on Thursday night (March 31). The programme sees a dozen entrepreneurs with a food business in need of investment trying to win over the famously sweary chef.
Rylan Clarke-Neal was left speechless after Gordon Ramsay swore on The One Show. While the straight-talking chef is known for his language, he managed to almost go the whole BBC One show before he dropped the S-bomb. Gordon, 55, opened up on the film, Loves Kitchen, he appeared in and admitted it was a “shocker.” Rylan, 33, was on edge as he listened to the chef’s story, before he joked: "I wondered what you were going to say there.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter .
BBC show, alongside hosts Alex Jones and Rylan Clark. Gordon was on the show to promote his new TV venture Future Food Stars. The new BBC show sees the celebrity chef hunt for the country’s most exciting and innovative new food and drink entrepreneurs.