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- Published on Apr 20, 2026
- When offered the chance to interview THE Gordon Ramsay, you just know we had to have him react to his most hilarious memes.
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“Where’s the lamb sauce” is a reasonable question, it’s just the way he yelled it. It’s a funny sentence to angrily yell at the top of your lungs.
And it's not just the volume either. ALthough loud=funny, it's also the facial expression, the disappointment.
@AdmiralUnterhose Not to mention the relatability to the sheer exasperation lol
I think part of it is also that for Gordon it's an obvious question so it gets a serious delivery, but a lot of the audience has never had lamb or heard of lamb sauce. That makes it sound like a very serious question about this sort of ridiculous sounding thing.
“Where’s the lamb sauce” Chef Gordon asked calmly.
Would have been a good product to market
It’s funny to me that people think idiot sandwich came from one of his shows when in actuality it was from a skit😭
But most people knows it from hells kitchen.
I mean, it could come from either. >XD
@jippa but it never happened on hells kitchen
A James Corden skit no less
It happened on Hell's kitchen
I love how Gordon is raising his kids to not be spoiled and to be grateful and to not let his success affect his kids in a negative way.
Jesus loves you he died for you
@raellikesfries sybau
@raellikesfries totally not mentally insane and fraud
absolutely deserved it if its real
@raellikesfriesidc
And then he throws in an f-word. 😏
A celebrity known for being a D!ck is actually a nice guy, and some celebrities known for being nice are genuine jerks.
On most hollywood horror movies, people look pretty silly. But I still doubt they'd actually forget windows exist, and they can just... Run away from the door an axe is chopping through. 🤔
Edit: at the risk of over explaining it, yes, he does seem genuinely passionate and wants people to succeed. But the directors of most shows make it seem worse than it is.
Tbh, he only acts like a jerk on TV because he _knows_ the people in question _can_ do better, and he _wants_ to see them succeed, and gets super frustrated and aggressive when that doesn't happen (partly as a mechanism to scare the folks into actually being better.
@Caldoricthe food business is famous for being very aggressive, nigh on toxic and abusive. Head chefs and owners can get incredibly aggressive towards their workers, but that can be for many different reasons.
High tier chefs don't get to where they are by serving anything less than perfection, and they were taught to get to that point by a mentor or teacher that also desired absolute perfection in their craft.
Gordon, like any other great chef, wants to push people to meet their full potential, to reach their "perfect".
I mean it's legitimately because he cares so much and in most cases they're such simple mistakes that the contestants have the prior work experience that it shouldn't be an issue (e.g. raw or overcooked food)
@Deja117 There are some horror movies that at least explain why they can't do that, but most really don't save themselves 😂😂😂😂
He should release a bottle of sauce called "Here's the lamb sauce"
Needs to be "Here's the f**king lamb sauce" 🤣🤣
You know it would taste fire 🔥
i thought the same thing! millions!!
Literal multimillion dollar idea
well , a lamb must come with it
Crazy missed opportunity not answering the "Are these lines scripted?" question with "No, they're fkn RAW"
Where’s the script sauce?!
Good one
Lmaooo
I'll never forget how he obliterated that salmon on the pan, he pimp slapped it into oblivion 😂😂😂😂
He mentioned in a separate interview that he ad libs on Hell’s Kitchen so there’s no script to the amount of insults and swearing he does.
“Kids eat with their eyes” that’s a sentence to be put on a shirt
Well this also applies to adults, so it's a universal thing
Humans are visual hunters after all 😅
That dirty bug on the floor is the best looking meal they've seen all day
It’s a pretty common saying 😅 everyone eats with their eyes. It just means that plating and presentation affects our appetites
@milk_bunnye I understood that it’s just I don’t hear that often 😅
His angry persona is put upon and hammed up for the camera, him swearing all the time is100% him.
is not really a persona, he gets mad at Hells Kitchen because they are suppose to be train chefs. remember this is a job interview at the end of the day, so Gordon expects a lot from them. thats why you dont see him angry in other shows like Master Chef because they are home cooks
@ernestogastelum9123 or the kid's cooking show. He was so sweet to the kid chefs.
@Xia-hu He's sweet up until the environment is a professional environment, that's when the Gordon we know comes out if mistakes are made, he just won't be AS ruthless.
@ernestogastelum9123 Right? I think it's over the top and I enjoy having fun at work but they clearly 1) don't know what they're doing and 2) he has to choose the best person to award $250,000 and a major job opportunity. If you're going to be a fun loving worker, it's not going to be during the competition and I'm fine with that.
@ernestogastelum9123 My wife pointed out that he really only gets super pissed when people are fucking around or don't take the job seriously. Which is why it's so frequent in Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares/Hotel Hell.
My favorite Gordon Ramsay meme is, "The squid is so undercooked, I can still hear it telling Spongebob to f*ck off!!" lmao
BAHHAHAHAH
what episode was that, I have to know now
@LukeySkywookie Pretty sure he never said that, it was just a meme someone made
0:57 "Someone has to much time on their hand"
Welcome to the Internet, have a look around.
"Anything and everything you want, can be found"
@minion3806 we have MOUNTAINS of content! some better! *some worse*
According to the chart, Gordon should shout at me: "Piss off, you ugly muppet!"
“Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found”
@minion3806"we got mountains of content! Some better, some worse."
Gordan is such a good caring dude. Fun story, My brothers friend (Dan) happened to meet Gordan at I want to say an F1 Event? (He works for one of the teams) they spoke and he mentioned that his daughter was still in the Hospital with a lot of health problems. Months later they bump into each other again at another Event and Gordan comes up to Dan to ask him how his Daughter was .
The fact that he remembered is just amazing
Would make sense, Gordon visits F1 a lot.
@steveb_ your comment made me search it up. He ran a F1 themed gourmet dish kitchen last year and the year before too.
That's wild that I never saw this news despite being a fan of both F1 and Gordon.
Thanks for the tidbit
@Ken_neThT since 2021 he often visited RedBulls garage. Hence there being a joke when in 2021 redbull breached cost cap due to catering people said it was cuz of Ramsey XD since then I have seen him in McLaren and Mercedes too
He's a 6 star chef, his mind is like a bear trap. 😂
Gordan
It's a crime that you didn't show him Gordon Ramsay speedruns minecraft
Bro
😆bro
The W H A T ?
On god!!! He should have show it to him. Those are epic 😂😂
YESSS 😂
Quite legendary that there’s a swear count for Gordon 🤣🖕🏽
But the censoring it kind of non-legendary why censor a think like a simple word....ridiculous behaviour!
@gonaceit's not just ridiculous it's fucking ridiculous
Shame we didn't get a long look at the final count
@BSRaven It was 39
@gonaceRUclips hates curse words ask VanossGaming
Gordon "Oh shit did I really say all those things?"
Interviewer: "Nah I don't think so it's just a ..."
YES HE DID 😂😂
IT'S FUCKING RAW!
Yes @Gordon you did. Ya swear like us soldiers bro. 😂
No he didn't 😂 That part was just people memeing lines that sound like they would come out of his mouth
And he looks like he’s thinking to himself “I don’t remember saying that, but…yeah I probably did”
@MSpencer1998 I recognized at least half of them, so I wouldn't be surprised if Gordon said most if not all.
I'm not sure what's funnier. Gordon getting a swear counter or the people SOMEHOW messing Gordon's name up when *_it's literally in the god damn title._*
How did you make the text go sideways?
Wait wdym
@AlastorAltruist_RadioDemon1930 Oh I deadass just realized what you mean, you can make the text italic by putting underscores (_) around your text, __like this__
I don’t know why but “where’s the lamb sauce” lives right next to “but why is all the rum gone?”
Love the callback the rum thing got when Jack figured out Elizabeth had snuck onto the ship in (I think) At World's End.
"Elizabeth!" *Turns to Mr. Gibbs* "Hide the rum."
"The fish is so raw it's still finding nemo" 🤣 🤣 🤣
"You put in so much ginger that it's a f**king Weasley."
JAJAJAJAJAJAJA 😂
😂
That's one of my favorites 😂
@CosplayDreams16It's the greatest one for me. Weird thing I can't recall ever hearing it.
gordon just casually invited this dude to sit in the central camera console and watch a live dinner service, and THEN experience the next night’s dinner service firsthand.
that’s about as big of an opportunity as being an actual contestant on hell’s kitchen itself
hes so giving and generous. UGH I LOVE THIS MANN
I think it's such a sign of how the interviewer Jeff made Gordon feel comfortable and could be himself, love that he got an invitation. Hoping to see an update!
I know right like what a cool invite
My favorite Gordon Ramsay meme: "The mushroom is so raw that it said, 'The princess is in another castle!'"
💀
Gordon Ramsay is the only celebrity in the world who swears all the time, and everybody finds it funny.
Let me introduce you to Steven Ogg aka Trevor Philips
@Wulf573 It wouldn't say it's on the same level.
@MikeKnopspeople beg him to tell them to fuck off
not me
Samuel L. Jackson: "Am I a muthaf*ckin' joke to you"
It had always appeared to me that Gordon's violent outbursts were essentially just him throwing tantrums over all the good food that they could have made but didn't.
Not just that, but because he has to protect the kitchen standards, when they screw up, the food that DOES result isxthroen away... NOT because it's dangerous ir unlawful to eat it, but simply because it doesn't meet some presentation and flavor standard.
That's a waste of fine ingredients that were paid for and prepared with care all the way back to the grass in the ground and tilling the soil... It's a slap in the face to everyone involved and every dime spent in that chain of process, chucked in the bin instead of delivered, eaten, celebrated as it SHOULD HAVE BEEN.
In Japan, there are two rituals at every meal, both of which are gratitude practices. We all hear and see the "Itodakimas" at the table when the food is served, and sort of a sung prayer, it roughly translates to "Thanks for the food"... BUT AFTER the meal, they say something similar, more directed to the general staff, the restaurant, kitchen, grocers, and the line of workers to the vegetable gardens and even livestock "Thank you for serving and being served" in a sense of being grateful for the things sacrificed to provide sustenance and a good dining experience...
Our culture hasn't done well to keep up with such basic gratitude and we fail to notice our wasteful and frivolous habits. When you WORK for everything, you should put aside the casual nature of doing things like around your home and remember that just because YOU didn't pay for and select each thing, it doesn't mean it just fell put of the sky free of charge. Gordon takes that seriously... like the MINIMUM respect is to cook it safely, and at least try to deliver a reasonably high standard of product. He shows patience with the kids, urges inexperienced people forward through their hesitation to tackle new dishes, and demonstrates a theme that cooking IS NOT that difficult to do well. He just has NO PATIENCE for so-callec professionals who consistently make bonehead mistakes or who flagrant DISRESPECT the food.
@gnarthdarkanen7464I did not expect to elicit such a passionate response with strong wording seasoned with a touch of lecturing.
What you stated was exactly why I used the wording "could have made but didn't." I appreciate the elaboration but it kinda takes away the umph.
Also, funny how you mentioned the Japanese practice of いただきます (Itadakimasu) and ごちそうさまでした (Gochisousamadesita), because I happened to be living in Japan for the past 5 years.
いただきます roughly translates into "I shall receive" instead of "Thanks for the food" although gratitude is indeed implied. Also for your information, ごちそうさまでした translates into "That was a wonderful meal." where, again, gratitude is implied instead of stated.
I do appreciate your appreciation for food, labor, and livestock or life in general, but I would also appreciate it if you properly researched the points you made. Especially when you've unfairly compared your own culture to another one which, it appeared, you were not really familiar with.
Cultures differ. Yours, theirs, and ours, all different. There's no need to praise one at the cost of another, or use one as a prop to diss another.
Finally, WHERE'S THE LAMB SAAAAAAUUUUUCE!!!!!!!!???????
@a.tsuruya8 I have my doubts about your terms in Japan... And if you read as you seemed to, I was fairly implicit as to drudging from my own experiences when the phrases were explained to me OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD, rather than elaborately demonstrate the hiragana and parenthesize the translation from scroogled resources...
That said, it's also an exposition in regards to Ramsay's perspective... AND I don't know nor remark about where you grew up, but when I was a child we sat around a table and said grace, part of which ALSO included a gratitude for the food and whomever put in the effort to cook it...
I've noticed a lot less of that more and more recently at least throughout the U.S... it only requires a few seconds to say SOMETHING thankful.
...maybe I just recall worse times more vividly, myself.
@gnarthdarkanen7464 About your doubts, I can confidently say that they are at least 99.99% invalid. Because those are the literal translations.
Also those were OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD because THAT IS HOW FAMILIAR I AM WITH THOSE TERMS.
Okay, now we got the counterattack towards your ego statements out of the way.
I do agree with you that the world, or many people in the world seem to have a more entitled attitude towards things. Maybe it's just a bias because those people tend to be the loudest, and get all the attention and benefits that come with it. I don't know. It is frustrating however, that the act of being grateful towards little everyday occurrences are almost looked down on.
@a.tsuruya8 Pardon the f out of me that my last trip to Japan was nearly 2 decades ago. I DID indicate less than perfection ...
Who's ego???
I only had doubts... You should crawl out from under the rock once in a while... There's a rather embarrassingly large anime fandom raiding YT channels for Japanese vocabulary and pretending to "just happen to know" .... It's difficult taking anyone too seriously with a post loaded with hiragana... So I might save you headache later.
Mainly, I was NOT putting any particular culture down... I think you understand now. It's at least disheartening watching some of these "contestants" with opportunities I will NEVER IN HELL be offered, and they do such stupid sh*t that even I (self taught home cook) know better before Gordon blows a head gasket... THAT is what sucks most on shows like Hells Kitchen and F-word... But those pampered idiots don't have to pay for anything. They just can't be bothered to care, even for prize money...
At least we can find an accord on the general entitlement attitudes around... 😅
The sheer range of Ramsay's public persona is incredible. US shows have made him out to be this caricature of a choleric, ridiculously abusive chef. But when talking about food like in most of his UK shows or his masterclass, you get a guy who clearly just loves cooking and everything about food and is just genuinely passionate about sharing that love. I mean, yeah, restaurant kitchens are NOT an environment for the faint-hearted, and anyone who has ever worked in hospitality in any way knows that no matter in what position, it's at least 50% suffering - but I feel like while leaning into that has been profitable for him no doubt for television, he seems to actually just want to run a well-oiled machine making good food.
He’s so gentle and patient with his children and with strangers, like you said he is just really passionate about food and he gets mad specifically when people are being ridiculous. Stuff that would never come up if you cared or wanted to improve. I’ve always been a Gordon apologist bc I am often accused of being confrontational and critical so I can absolutely see the reasons behind his attitude, it’s always laziness or carelessness or flippant disregard for quality that make him lash out. When someone genuinely doesn’t and shouldn’t have known better he is kind and teaches people. I love Gordon I wish he was my dad!
This is why I hated his US shows - I've seen his UK shows, and on UK TV he always comes across as compassionate and knowledgeable (if a bit blunt). The US shows made him ridiculous.
His travel shows are great. Love for food and new experiences without taking himself too seriously.
Loved the squid one where he goes I can still hear him telling SpongeBob to fuck off 🤣
😂
I recently found "This meal is so unfinished, EA tried to publish it". Also quite good
Omg that's fucking hilarious lol
I loved "you put so much oil that U.S wants to invade this fckn plate" 😂
9:41 not gordon still having trauma from michael's quote in season one
*"You guys cook like old people fuck!"*
-Season 1 Hell's Kitchen finalist Michael Wray when he was running the kitchen
"you guys cook like old people f*ck" 😂
When I got married at 19 I had no idea how to cook, I had grown up with a single mother who worked 2 jobs and we ate a lot out of the microwave. I found Kitchen nightmares UK on the early days of netflix one day at 20 and binge watched it and then I bought the very old version of his masterclass classes on how to cook. This man literally inspired me and taught me how to cook and I will forever be grateful for him especially now as a mom of 5 kids who cooks 3 times a day.
You're a legend for that
@Fanboy-i5z tyvm ❤ btw love your pic my kids are huge Fnaf fans
@Magdalena287 aww thank you so much I love that there's more fnaf fans in the upcoming generations. The fact you know what your kids are really interested in tells me you're a good mom
0:21 Gordon's expression screams: "Oh fuck"
Add another one to the Swear counter at this point
11 years
+20 damage
Something that really stood out to me is how grounded he is. Often when people get famous, they end up with a warped view of money. He still understands that $250,000 is A LOT of money and something to take seriously. When he said that, it was a very relatable reaction to that amount of money. A reaction all of us average folks would have. He hasn't forgotten his roots, and I really appreciate that.
Gordon is truly self made, he was poor enough that he remembers having to use water to make porridge instead of milk. I have always been thoroughly working class but not once have i ever used water to cook porridge. Gordon did not comefrom money, he knows what its like to having.
Gordon Ramsay should burst into random restaurant kitchens to yell at the cooks "IT'S RAW!!!!!" just for fun
He does, its aptly named Kitchen Nightmares.
I appreciate the Gourdon swear counter.
Is that Gourmet + Gordon?
@danielleking262He's a gourd sandwich
10:55 Now we know new season of Hell's Kitchen gonna be filmed this summer, horray!
9:44 Michael still living in Gorden’s head rent free 😂
Yeah man it was funny af.."that came out of the blue"😂😂
6:57 It's okay, Gordon. The kids in my family have been called every family member's name in the book, on a rotary, until our parents finally land on the correct name. We've been called the dog's name before. It's fine. lol
My mum was life that, after she had stroke. I now had some, I can't remember anyone name!
6:15 Honestly, poor guy. He did damn fine work
Every parent of more then 2 kids, wait, the other kid 🤣 pauses, shout the kids name
Yup, if you don't have 3+, you just don't get it!🤣🤣🤣
Lol so true. My dad would call looking me but would say my 2 brothers names, then my sisters before getting to me....and I'm a guy lol.
I'm the youngest of 4 boys eventually my mother would resort to calling us "YOU!"
Yea, he's got 7 or 8 kids lol at that point it's just a free-for-all (source: both of my grandmothers were from 10+ kid families, and one of my grandpas was from a 7-kid family)
you don't even need more than two, i get called my singular sibling's name all the time
Oh Jeff, how cool! A personal invitation! You made a big impression clearly!
thought the same thing! How dope is that?!
Ain’t no waaay you left the best one out ‘it’s RAW!!!!’
Gordon swears like he seasons his food lol
He seasons his words with cursing
"You just sprinkle it over anything you say and WHAMMO!
You've got yourself a Spicy Sentence Sandwich."
Badly.
For me cooking was never some “I love food, I love the craft” thing. I started cooking around 15 because I had to. Food doesn’t appear by magic, and if you’re not exactly swimming in money, you learn fast that cooking yourself is the only way to survive long term. It’s cheaper than eating out, but it still costs a lot when you’re counting every krone. So my relationship with cooking is love/hate: I don’t enjoy the process, I enjoy the result when I actually get it right.
That’s why the whole “WHERE’S THE LAMB SAUCE?” thing makes sense to me. People meme it like it’s some insane demand, but it isn’t. If you’ve timed everything, rested the meat, sliced it right… and then the sauce isn’t there, it’s not “extra,” it’s the finish. It’s like doing 95% of the job and then letting it die at the pass. The funny part is the delivery, but the point behind it is basic kitchen logic.
The kid-food section was also painfully real. You can try to do something colorful and “nice” and kids will reject it like it’s poison… then act like a random bug is a gourmet snack. I don’t have kids, but I’ve cooked for picky eaters and it’s the same energy. And honestly I respect the way you explained protecting their palate and the whole “they shouldn’t be dragged into fancy restaurants until they can handle it.” That’s just real-world parenting, not TV nonsense. The “dad, I get it” moment was wholesome as hell.
And the part about signature dishes… yeah. I’m not in a competition kitchen, but even at home I get the frustration. If someone doesn’t even know what’s in their own dish, how are you supposed to take it seriously? Time pressure is real, but there’s also a baseline of “you should know what you’re serving.” That’s not being cruel, that’s being honest.
Also, I actually believe you about the “no writers room.” The best lines people quote are exactly the kind of stuff that comes out when you’re tired, under pressure, and someone keeps making the same mistake. It’s not “planned comedy,” it’s just a chef snapping because the standards matter.
So yeah, memes aside: this video showed the human side behind the shouting. And as someone who cooks mostly because I have to, I get why you’re so obsessed with finishing the plate properly because when you’ve already spent the time, the money, and the energy… missing the final step feels like wasting all of it.
For me, what made "Where's the lamb sauce?" is one could easily change the word lamb to damn and make it a curse, to where it felt like Gordon accidentally censored himself because he put all the curse effort on how he said it.
I guess my Gordon insult is "IT'S BURNT! YOU BLOODY A**HOLE!" Feels like two separate situations are happening simultaneously XD
On a scale from 1 to you didn't need to censor this: you didn't need to censor this.
After seeing the meme at 2:04, all I want to say is this: I'd at least smirk at hearing Gordon Ramsay's voice in a future Inside Out film as a British guy's Anger.
I think the reason Gordon is so loved is because he's only mean when that's exactly what the person needs at that moment. Sometimes you need encouragement, sometimes you need a reality check, he just never sugar coats the reality check. We see he does it because he wants people to succeed though, and he doesn't take it too far into a bullying territory.
My favorite is Gordon on kids masterchef, he was so lovely and sweet with the kids
Yeah of course his crashouts are what most people talk about when it comes to HK, but he also has several lovely moments where he really sees the potential in someone and gives them a positive pep talk, that is still exactly what they need to hear. He isn’t a dick just to be a dick, and that’s why I love watching his shows!
wow a personal invitation is so exciting congrats!!!
8:23 that actually makes my heart swell, cooking and the world of restaurants are so special to his soul it seems
My favorite is, there's so much oil on that plate the U.S. is going to invade it.
2:54 don’t show mom? It should be don’t show dad
What i took from this is that he's a genuine guy, the jokes come on the fly and he takes his work seriously 😂 i can appreciate those qualities in a professional chef
The lamb sauce meme probably wouldn't have been much if he just yelled it the one time. The first yell was pretty normal for Gordon.
"Where's the Lamb
SAUCE?!"
Then the second ones inflection is just hilarious. "Where's the lamb saaauuuuuce?!" Its like he's holding a note on that 'sauce' lol
*'The Memes are RAAW..
I love the fact that he’s like “yeah my kids aren’t gonna be eating like all this fancy restaurant foods” and likes how his children are like genuinely happy eating regular, not expensive meals. (That’s how I saw it anyway, if that’s not what’s happening please tell me I can’t really tell tone)
But those chefs applied to be there themselves,noone forced them,so no excuses.
It's that plus the script
These chefs know who they are. They can speak for themselves.
@TheNuggzt3r i mean, they mostly had scripts for confessionals or random, unhinged moments outside of service or challenges, especially for who would later be winners so probably filmed after the show. but I'm almost 100% sure what happens during service and challenges; the actual cooking isnt a script unless they hire some guy to play a chef lol.
@HelloWorld-uw5wj dangit, you stole my line! lol
@TheNuggzt3r if you seen the unedited version of Hells Kitchen, you would see theres nothing going on most of them time
I love that he recognises the amount of money involved so many people are brainwashed today to think you need millions to be successful.
To this day Gordan has not located the whereabouts of the lambsauce, but he will not give up on his eternal quest, his reason for being.
8:12 THE MOOOOOM😂😂😂😂😂
0:48 yes, more too
Real idk why they lying to him
5:18 Did Kenneth from season 19 catch a stray
He kinda deserved the stray lol. Confusing Parmesan cheese for a potato means he wasn’t watching his dish
Gordon Swear count : 39 proof 10:40 : >
The chicken is so rubbery, Goodyear called and asked for the recipe 😁
4:52 The reason he is so harsh is these people have their own kitchens, they are meant to be professionals. He is a lot less harsh on Masterchef.
You've put so much ginger in this it's a Weasley? Gordon is so intelligent and agile mind. I would never though that so quick to thinked about Weasley family. That's genius.
He didn't. Those last ones were just the type of meme templates, where people make up their own jokes o.O Gordon just doesn't know how memes work, so he assumed everything he read, was quotations of something he'd said and the host didn't know any different (apparently).
10:35 oh my God❤ so relatable
ı love this guy, he may give "tough love" but he actually stricves for proggress and one of the rare celebreties ı am really happy to see being turned into a legend (he already is)
i reaaaalllyyyyy want to see Gordon Ramsay try his own line of tv dinners lol
It should be served to him in a restaurant and told it was gourmet food and see his reaction!
printing out memes is awesome
A lot of viral clips that come from mundane interactions become famous for one main reason... The delivery _😂_
Everything from the voice, the intonation, the accent, etc will make the clip iconic.
"It's tough with 3 daughters, Tilly shows me these all the time..."
So he has 2 daughters who don't give him much trouble.
10:49 "next time we are gonna film, come" 😂 just the dead drop of when he said it...I won't be surprised if that will be used
Some of my favorite lines from Gordon 😂
"JP!! Just Pathetic. JR! Just ridiculous!!"
"Where's the lamb SAUCE!
"If you sauté scallops in a nonstick pan, they won't stick! That's why it's called FUCKING NONSTIIIICK!"
Bro forgor his own daughter's name 😭
as another comment said "you don't understand unless you have 3+ kids
@kaiser9109 And some people have more than three kids.
@WilczycaCzarownica 🤨… which is why they said 3+ kids.
He's got 7 or 8 kids lol at that point it's just a free-for-all (source: both of my grandmothers were from 10+ kid families, and one of my grandpas was from a 7-kid family)
@WilczycaCzarownica Yes that is what the + in 3+ means
5:20 GORDAN REMEMBERS KENNETHS POTATOGATE INCIIDENT
I can understand the feeling that he had when he walked down the streets or malls or even restaurants,then people suddenly shouted the words that he said before.
He would feel a little uncomfortable about it.
9:58 it's quite refreshing to hear someone in a position such as Gordon's actually making that connection and expressing how significant that opportunity is. A lot of people in showbiz are so disconnected from the average person, but hearing a (likely very well-off) legend like himself point out that "hey, that's a life-changing prize you're being flippant about" when people don't take the show seriously is really cool
Man every time I see Gordon In a neutral environment he just seems like such a good guy. Raises his kids smart, keeps it real, and has a genuine love for cooking. Love him!
I guess "that's crazy" is just a common British phrase, not just Vedal's
Neuro sama reference in the wild lol
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The funniest insult to me is when someone overcooked sole and he said it looked like "Ghandi's flipflop". 😂
Don't invite Gordon Ramsay then beep out all the swears. It's like ordering a burger, toss the meat and putting the bread on your ears. What are you?
An idiot sandwich 😔
I'm sure they would've loved to let him be his uh raw self, but you see, with the amount of bleeps there's no way the monetisation would've survived.
You cannot monetize it as Family Friendly if the person on the video curses 😂
"Where's the lamb sauce" is 1000% only as funny as it is because of the delivery. It's so good.
I just love the guy. You can tell over the years that he's got a complete heart of gold. I LOVE the way his daughter roasts him.
*Yells at people for not cooking precisely how HE wants it done, doesn't cook anymore*.
Also, that ginger meme was hilarious
"Gimme your jacket you hopeless dumbo"
Huh, that's actually kind of mild
Unbelievable, he managed an average of 1 swear every 20 seconds 🤣🤣
5:49
Oh no... That meme has the mark of the beast
I love his insults and delivery. Chef is my fav person in the world.
Gordon is such a family man and i love him for that
8:35 Yes, yes you did say these things. It would appear you’ve become a saint in your old age.
This man says everything he says with such passion. Which means, when taken out of context, you get comedy.
My all time fav comment is: “it’s FUCKING RAAW!!” 😂😂😂😂
Ramsay cracks me up so it feels like gold to know most of the dumb shit he says comes from his own head 😂 also the baby Yoda meme is totally me. That made me laugh so hard. But ya, everything I gather, Gordon Ramsay is a genuinely caring human being. He is tough, but he really does want the best for people. It's not nearly talked about enough here in the states, but his prison cook show really impacted me and shows how kind he is and what he is trying to do for people. Food saved his family, so he's trying to do the same for others and it's a better show to represent his character than Hells Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares
this was better than the standard question-answer interview. ramsay and memes is always funny
The man is a legend, there's no denying it.
I think it's wild that they have a cuss counter for this man 😂😂
I grew up Watching Gordon, im so happy he's still here, he's so hillarious and i sat here losing it over the memes
This man is my youth!
Bro he's not a chef, he's a sailor. And he swears like one too!😂
1:30 I have this one on my Discord Soundboard.
The way he talks about money shows how humble and grounded he is.
All that fame and wealth, and he still talks about money this way.
Gordon Ramsay has so many iconic memes & gifs from Hell’s Kitchen, Masterchef & Kitchen Nightmares!
I like how the swearing just flies out of Gordon's mouth; dude has no filter and that's why when he has those blow-up moments are so funny, because only someone with no filter can make those moments look and feel genuine.
Edit: 9:39
I remember who Gordon's talking about here, Season 1 finalist just out of the blue says, "you guys cook like old people fuck" and it caught Gordon and in general the world by surprise.
I cracked up at him forgetting his kids' names.
the lamb sauce thing went viral because he descended into madness from second to second in this episode until he said the thing with absolut horror in his eyes