Why Gordon Ramsay Pretends to Be Something He's Not
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It's disgusting how his father was never locked up for what he did. There should be 0 tolerance for domestic abuse. No excuse.
There should also be zero tolerance for frauds who turn the kitchen into a toxic workplace and can't even melt the cheese in a grilled cheese sandwich... Seriously Gordon can't even cook!
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There's millions $$$ he will never see a cent of, so that's some mind torture for him
It’s stunning that his mom choose such a guy. Let’s stop pretending like women are innocent angels. This doesn’t help anyone. Both people need to be selective on who they mate with but our society pushes that responsibility solely on men because women are worshipped as gods. Meanwhile, women actively seek out the bad boys because thrills or “I can change him” and act shocked when the bad boys are bad to them. If society held women accountable like men perhaps this wouldn’t happen. For you betas reading this, all your shaming won’t change the facts.
@@Chris-cy8mx women seek out bad boys the same way that men seek bad girls. I don't see the difference. In fact, I see more men simping for women than the other way around. Ever heard of a pay pig?
The UK version of Kitchen Nightmares really shows what Gordon is like when he's not shooting for an American audience. He's genuine and extremely passionate about what he does. Absolute legend, literally started from the bottom.
That's weird, Americans aren't all about drama and cruelty.
@@Kai...999 yeah right
@@12stepsbeyondtheeventhorizon lol you know I'm lying
yeah, I loved the UK version of KN. The American one... over dramatized. I've also stopped watching HK about the time they've introduced live audience for the dish tryouts. WTF was that.
@@Sig509 aye wtf was that indeed. Pure, concentrated cringe.
When I found out he had a children version of his show, I was mortified. Then I watched it and realized how kind and compassionate he can be. He knows not to act the same way around those kids because he doesn't want to ruin their love for the craft. Mad respect for this man
Most adults know the difference between children and adults.
@@didi012578 lmao right? who ever wrote that comment should definitely have their computer searched. Guy doesn't realize that most people can differentiate between children and adults
I mean he has 3 kids, I hope he was good with them.
@@fobinc As the son of a man who also suffered abuse from his father I can tell you from experience that he's probably trying very hard to improve but can slip up and get aggressive sometimes.
Bro ment they were scared that he would be aggressive to the children as well but happy he wasn’t. I was scared also, since I don’t see many people with is rage even to adults. That I think maybe he does not know how to hit the breaks. It is a reasonable assumption @@didi012578
I think the most important thing you forgot to mention is that Gordon is only a dick to people claiming to be professional chefs. he's great with kids and people still learning! and him describing the blind woman's pie to her always makes me cry
I remember reading somewhere that he''s only "unprofessional to unprofessional professionals" which I think is a good way to think of it
@@TeamSprocketthat's a great way to put it!
I was a chef for over a decade and I personally worked with Gordon a few times. He was kind, skilled and well-respected by those around him. If you fuck something up, you face the consequences. But that's no different to the other kitchens I've worked in.
@@lucianholbrook3966But that doesn’t mean that the consequences have to involve getting cursed out and get aggressively yelled at in front of other chefs
@@kingdom-dude I rather have that then getting smack in the head with a spoon. Grab your helmet sweetie. You might die from how soft you sound like
Anyone who is a true fan of Gordon Ramsay knows that he isnt at all like the memes…. If you check out any of his series’ where he travels to cultural hubs, he has a tremendous amount of respect for their traditions and food techniques! That is the reason he seems upset most time. Because he truly has a passion and respect for quality food.
Exactly & master chef junior is literally the best show ever lmao HE ACTUALLY wants to teach the younger people how to be better. He only gets upset when people THINK they know what they’re doing & clearly they don’t.
@@loadieeno bro 😂
Gordon Ramsey or as I call him Marco Pierre Light is an unoriginal thief that stole Marco's style and is unable to grow as a person he has not contributed anything of any significance to the culinary world ever. He is a jerk and a failed footballer. While he is popular and has been able to convince people he is this incredible chef it's a rouse. As they say dogs that bark don't bite...that sums up Gordon.
@@loadiee I like his home cooking courses the most. Like his masterclass and others
Omg! You mean to tell me that these TV shows aren't entirely real...blasphemy
"I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry, he made himself cry. That was his choice to cry"
Marco was a savage
Sounds like he was a terrible person and not one most people would ever choose to be around.
Sounds like he was a really harsh guy but Gordon Ramsay's relationship with him was critical to his success. Especially because he gave Gordon a lead position.
Gordon is largely famous because of his ability to emulate that type of harshness as a leader. It may not be everyone's preferred style of leadership but it has proven effective.
Dude I started laughing out loud once I heard thay
He sounds like Scar!
And the real deal unlike Gordon who is as phony as it gets. What an insufferable count.
Met Gordon on the set of kitchen nightmares in 2010. I was in college. He was absolutely the nicest person I’ve ever met and I’ve met a lot of celebrities. Asked me questions about school about my life and really cared. Only thing is in person it’s really hard to understand him lol they tell him to talk more clearly for American TV and he also has producers in his ear so you can understand him better on TV than in person.
I find this is true of most Scottish people.
Here is a thing on Ramsay's kitchen nightmares: Ramsay is capable of going a little tough on certain restaurants and look no further than the bistro with the vacuum packed lamb shanks that he actually had to reject because the waitress admitted theyre not just not fresh but werent refrigerated. Owner admits he never kept them cold because of the preservatives
He chewed out the owner for the preservatives in them and how he is lucky he hasnt killed anyone yet pulling that method
This is the same comment of my sister who worked with him recently. Incredibly funny and a really nice guy. High standards, as you'd expect, but lovely man.
I love watching him with the kid chefs. He’s so nice and calm with them and even will stop and teach them during competitions. Stark difference in his personality, and fun to watch.
I met Gordon at a book signing when I was 13 years old. He is truly one so kind and genuine. He listened intently to what I had to say to him. When his handler went to interrupt to tell him something he told his handler to piss off and let me finish. I still have the cook book he signed for me and has been an inspiration ever since.
Aw I love this! I’m glad you got that experience. I have a lot of respect for adults (especially celebrities with handlers) who give children their full attention. Best comment I’ve read in a while ☺️
that's amazing. thank you for sharing!
That's so cool! Thanks for sharing with us. Been watching him since like 2009
Cool story, I like how he screams like a manic little baby at everybody else but you. What a great guy!
"We need bullies in school to recognize them in the future"
Chris Rock
(Ramsey is just a clumsy bully that we didn't recognize)
gordon is more strict on hells kitchen than master chef because the cooks on hells kitchen are professional cooks and the winner gets to run a restaurant.
Fr. He rather put them through hell so they become immune to it 🤣
and it’s because its his own show so he can do what he wants to scold people when they flop
He has also explained in an interview that he is harder on hell's kitchen chefs more than the Masterchef ones because Masterchef has new home cooks and hell's kitchen is made of PROFESSIONAL chefs
100% kitchens really can be incredibly intense. I miss it but I also don’t.
he helped create a culture where screaming in the professional kitchen is a normalised act when in every other industry HR would have a word with him and fire him. It's not right to scream at your subordinates. you only resort to screaming when you have no control of your temper and lack basic leadership skills which you try to mask with screaming. Gordon is by and large a massive twat. you can appreciate his culinary skills but as a leader, he's atrocious.
I never knew that Gordon had a rough childhood I understand exactly now where his rage stems from. I’m glad he was able to succeed in life I hope he is now able to buy his mom or siblings a home to get away from his alcoholic father
I mean, considering they’re all full blown adults now I would hope they don’t still live with him anyway lmao
They don't have to worry about the father anymore because he died in 1997.
@@loganmcallister4635wives and husband's usually live together. Do you know what the comment was even saying?
@@mysteria5705 RIP Bozo
My favorite Gordon moment was him arguing with a business owner, the owner went on an egotistical rant and then asked "who the fuck are you?"
Instead of mentioning all his michelin stars, money and accomplishments Gordon just leaned into his ear and said "I can cook".
Gordon always valued his skills as a chef rather than his status.
I have seen Gordon be very introspective and almost a therapist to the people he counsels. His temper is most definitely not an act but he is one of the most eloquent well articulated crisis managers alive. His ability to identify key problems and then address them and fix them is quite impressive. He could have had a second life as a psychiatrist.
you mean like that one time when his restaurant was in a rush and one of his staff had a blue band-aid. So instead of simply telling him to take it off, he went on and on and on wasting so much time yelling like a baby.
@@hwstar9416 nah the million other times that he councilled people on his shows
@@whatda38 you do realize that's all fake tv right? Boiling point is a show where Gordon is not acting as he's trying to achieve a michelen star for his restaurant
@@hwstar9416 You can't fake or script at the counseling that Gordon has given the restaurant he has recovered on the shows where he goes in to save the restaurant. That's not staged. He is pretty damn reserved and collected when he wants to be.
@@nighttrain1565 lmao didn't your parents tell that most of what you see on TV is acting.
Everything Gordon does after boiling point is acting
An abusive up-bringing, borderline (if not outright) abusive professional teaching, and a constantly stressful work environment tends to wind people up like a coil.
We see in other shows like Masterchef, Gordon is fully able to tackle things calmly, even downright jovially. And if he's dealing with kids his patience and compassion really shine through. His kids speak highly of him, so clearly didn't adopt his father's "parenting", and isn't aggressive or angry around the house.
Something tells me the shows where Ramsey is screaming at people is a mix of borh releasing a lot of pent up shit, and played up a little (or a lot) for entertainment.
Not only that but it’s also important to note that the two shows where he’s angriest are Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. The ones where he’s dealing with people who are supposedly professional. If he sees someone in master chef not cook something perfectly he’ll tell them how they messed up and how to do it better. In something like Hell’s Kitchen it’s a different story since they should know how to cook something like a scallop, yet they never can.
Dude, putting out top level food every plate at a stellar pace winds you up like a coil. Just, you people don't get it. It can never just be THINGS ARE SERIOUS, TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY. It's always some wanky pseudo diagnosis which you all know is a fools errand. God you people piss me off.
Gordan (specifically on hot ones) used to talk about the great Chefs he learned from and how much abuse they put him through even though he laughs it off, that childhood + working on such a tight schedule that if you leave the salmon in the pan for just 10 seconds too long, the head chef will downright throw this whole dish out and say start again AND call you filthy names (that's not just a Gordan thing that is a Head Chef thing)
I've never been to a high-end restaurant but even as a costumer at this little Chinese place I grew up near I remember someones order was way later than the other ones and when the WAITRESS (not even a bloke) came out she had a visible red mark on her face like she'd been slapped.
Could've been a family business, idk for sure but that arguably makes it even worse that they would hit their daughter for a small mistake that we as "diners" wouldn't have even noticed..
Not to mention he respect people boundaries like when a contestant didn't want to be called a name his abusive father used to call him, Hordon proffenaily apologized and used his full name
Yeah... this video misses the mark wanting to imply that Ramsay is a brute "because of his upbringing." As far as I know, he was never violent with his family or his staff (shouting in a kitchen environment is not violence in the traditional sense of the word).
The same way he learned from Marco's fierce personality in the kitchen, he learned from his dad's erratic behavior. Of all of Ramsay's interviews that I read, he always tells his life story, he never preaches it.
You can tell how someone truly is by the way they treat common folk. And on those hotel hell shows, no matter how much gordon gives the owners shit, he is always incredibly respectful to the wait staff and lower level employees
His anger is chasing excellence. Last year I was eating at one of his restaurants in Vegas and he happened to walk in. Instead of making a b line to the back he stopped chatting with customers taking photos. It literally took him 30 min to walk about 15 feet and while one could say it’s publicity in the public eye. The face and eyes never lie and you could see he truly enjoyed talking to his customers.
No matter what you think of him, you gotta respect everything he’s accomplished
No i dont respect that he made lots of millions of fake tv
@@sethxtekken no he made millions off his 5 star restaurants aswell as his real tv
@@KEEGANATORGAMING yeh but fooling the viewers is not appreciated
@@sethxtekken"Fooling the viewers." What are you on about, seriously? Everybody knows reality TV isn't reality.
@@CyreseParrishprolly the same people that enjoy wrestling keyfabe while repeatedly saying "I know it isn't real"
When you realize the amount of work Gordon went through to get to where he’s at, you can understand why he might be a little upset that people who call themselves top chefs but they don’t know how to adhere to clean guidelines in the kitchen or even cook very well. I feel like a similar sentiment to be said of guys like Eminem (who I know everyone still loves to act like he’s just an angry old man who fell off years ago). But the more I’ve learned and looked into Gordon’s upbringing and how intense a lot of the people that taught him were, I have nothing but respect for the man.
I remember in first season of Hell's Kitchen an executive chef served Gordon raw salmon and he called him a plank. And in this season the contestants weren't required to be chefs so messing up salmon as an executive chef is a *very big deal*
@@aslamnurfikri7640Peak Gordon Ramsay happened at Hell's Kitchen Season 2 to 10. Season 1 HK Gordon Ramsay still calm as it was his first time made an appeareance on America so nobody will expect him to be so angry. The most entertaining part of watching him angry is when he kicked the entire team or the individual out.
Ramsay's rage does not come from his father. It comes from his extreme empathy of being a customer
If you wait an hour for food that's undercooked, he's expressing rage on your behalf because a polite talking too isn't going to help restaurants in crisis
He’s genuinely a very respectful and calm man 90% of the time! His persona and memes are legit his brand now, but he definitely does have some demons in his heart from his past ❤
Kitchen Nightmares is one of the best reality shows ever made. Not just because it was entertaining but also due to it being educational and helpful to the people on the show rather than exploiting them for the sake of the audience which most reality shows do.
Okay? What's what's the issue of what you said at the end don't some people like that
As an American, I wish the American version was more like the UK version. The US version is so formulaic that it’s easily predictable. The UK version has more nuance. :/
Sorry, that's not true. Did you even watch the show? 3/4 of it focuses on personal drama, they frame people with the cheapest reality TV show tricks, like short jump cuts and on the nose background music.
And if you read up on the Restaurants after the show, you'll see that most of them didn't like the new interior, the guests didn't like the new menu and the either ended up closing the place or reorganizing it to mostly the pre show state.
@@CharlieApples
It really showed to difference between UK tv and American TV, the UK version was more calm and presented like a documentary where the US version is just shouting matches every episode.
@@dbgrfdgwatched the US adaptation.
Gordon Ramsay deserves every single bit of success he's attained. His childhood was so messed up and it's really a blessing he didn't go down a darker path like allot would. He also has really helped allot of people become successful chef and resturant owners. Also his work ethic is insane and something every man/woman should respect to and want to strive for.
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There are more failed restaurants off the back of his kitchen nightmares show. and some of the chefs unalived themselves so his unjustifiable attitude hasn’t helped everyone
He didn't but his brother did. his brother is a druggie and Gordons aid multiple times to get him clean but has now cut him off.
@@onemorechris They would have failed with or without him, he just prolonged it a little. They all would have failed, the point is he saved a few of them as opposed to non of them had he not turned up. Also you claim of chefs unaliving themselves, I only know of one and he did it because he was caught cheating on his wife with a server. His affair is what led hm to take that action not Gordon.
@@WellISaidIt there was a website with sources that detailed the aftermath
7:30 that's a pound sign bro 😂
if you watch other shows such as Gordon, Gino and Freds Road Trip, you can see how funny, kind and caring he is and how he truly cares about different cultures and food
HAHA
pure psych0 if you ask me, father like son HAHA!
Love how the title is "Why Gordon Ramsay is Always Angry", when he's only angry towards adults. With children, he's always calm and collected.
Yeah most grown people are ganna be dealing with a whole lot more adults than children
Lol its pretty much just played up as an act
Well yeah, then he’d just be his father.
And even then he usually only gets really mad at people who have it coming...
simple sweet calm and connected
It's also worth noting that Ramsay is not always angry in his modern shows either. As many people know, he doesn't have angry outbursts on MasterChef, even though the contestants are all adults as in all his other shows. Obviously he doesn't yell at children in the Junior version either. I don't think his actions in Hell's Kitchen are staged. If anything, the editors manipulate the footage in order to make everything seem worse but I don't think Ramsay as any real control over that. He's the host of the show, the main attraction, and he does his job. Whatever happens to the footage is out of his hands (unless they really tried to tarnish his reputation for whatever reason).
Yeah, people who were in Kitchen Nightmares even say that everything you see is genuine besides the editing making things seem more incredibly bad than it is for the most part.
Hell’s Kitchen isn’t edited or fake its real and you can ask anyone on the show particularly the latest winner of the show
@@gdriskyplane3389 My guy the show is definitely edited... you think those transitions and special effects were happening irl? Did the commercials happen too? Everything is "edited" to some degree.
@@DeagleGamesTV yea but it’s not “fake” the edits obviously are but the chefs and alla that ARENT hence my point of it not being fake
@@gdriskyplane3389 You said it wasnt edited, it is.
actually one of the greatest tv persons and one of the most polite, respectful, and fair world-class professional who achieved impossible levels of fame. gives as much as he takes, and has no problem talking eye to eye like a normal person and listen.
The reason he's world class is his respect and love for food and that transpires through everything he does.
Not only is he a tremendous chef, but he's one of the few mainstream celebrities who's been able to seamlessly transition to having an online presence, what with his Tik-Tok reactions, and appearing on RUclips chef's channels. I think it's often understated how good he is at having a screen presence.
Man his father was so brutal i can't imagine having to live like this.. my heart goes out to his mother too
My Father was like that.
@@mrj8214did u beat his as when u got older?
@@mrj8214 don't be like Gordon, lul, rise above the wave 🌊 ✌️ bless yo
Same thing to my dad father
1. The mother selected him
2. The mother chose to stay with him.
I’ve worked in the industry for years and I can confirm that while it’s clearly made for television the show is definitely based on reality. High pressure environment mixed with strong personalities leads into intense situations where somebody’s feelings might get hurt
Yeah I swear it’s an industry language? Not sure why he’s attributing it to his upbringing
I quit the cooking because of it
Plus ratings/producers. It became a character and it brought the ratings. But yeah, kitchen life is fast paced, high stress, and rarely high paying.
Yeah just watch Boiling Point, you can tell there's no acting from him in that and he is pretty much the same as in his later shows.
And to think I had dreams of being a chef when I was in high school 25 years ago, thank God I reconsidered...
love how patrick gives his opinions on the subject matter instead of staying radio silent so the viewer can draw its own conclueslion
If you've seen his cook-alongs (usually on BBC around Christmas) you can see what he's really like.
Funny, patient, willing to teach and has immense respect for people who genuinely want to learn how to cook but are still just beginning or just plain bad at it.
I've worked with Him and he's a great Mentor... I remember he explained to me In the Kitchen it's not Anger but a pursuit for Quality, professionalism and Passion And he helped me with my personal situation when I was working at the Savoy for him... He's a gem 💜
I believe you have offered your opinion in good faith (although it's wrong) because most abusive creeps are nice to people they want to get with. Even Steven Crowder would be nice to a pretty girl if she showed up as a coworker... at least for a little while. 😇
@@themostbestwizard what??? Are you drunk??? Don't disrespect one of my Mentors like that
@@PaulaAmato22 It's nice that you want to be loyal but in my opinion, any woman who looks up to a man who has been literally caught on film being a toxic creep who demeans women... needs more self-respect and a better mentor.
Speaking of which, don't be afraid to find a new mentor. Your next mentor will probably be a better person and he or she might even have the culinary skills necessary to melt the cheese in a grilled cheese sandwich.
P.S.
Fun fact: Disney once made a film about a talking pig named Gordy... though that probably has no bearing on this since THAT particular pig didn't get off on demeaning women.
@@themostbestwizard don't believe anything you see on the internet that's all I'm gonna say
@@PaulaAmato22Please ignore the asshat, how did you meet him tho? :0
Gordon's anger in the kitchen comes from a place of teaching. He knows these chefs are capable of way more than what they're showing him, which is why he pushes them so hard. Outside of dinner service, he's an extremely kindhearted and respectful person, and you get to see that a lot on his shows. I've gained a lot of respect for him since I first started watching Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen on RUclips.
Kitchen Nightmares is finally returning very soon on September 25th, with a new Hell's Kitchen season also starting 3 days later. Masterchef is currently airing a new season
I wonder what new Hell's Kitchen would look like after they experimented with new formats lately like All Stars, Rookies vs Veterans, Battle of the Ages, and Young Guns
@@aslamnurfikri7640 there's a new trailer on RUclips for Hell's Kitchen: The American Dream. It seems like it'll be like Las Vegas where it's more of a season theme than an actual gimmick.
I enjoy watching Gordon's cooking videos on his channel. He seems like a decent guy there. Just relaxed and enjoying his passion.
I saw him on you tube cooking with his kids, I was happily shocked with how much he smiled and was very happy!❤❤❤❤
Gordon Ramsay is a pretty wholesome guy a lot of the time outside his own TV shows. Reality TV has to keep its viewers entertained, so they always (even if faked) have to one up themselves or get cancelled.
lolw
look at this guy, justifying a bully HAHA!
He's not a jerk tho, these chefs be serving raw food, having rats in the kitchen like ratatouille, and giving him attitude when he is the professional. You'd be yelling too. Especially shows like kitchen nightmares and hotel nightmares, these restaurant owners be stealing worker's tips and yelling at customers. Watch him deal with these assholes and then see him with children chefs. Supportive, welcoming, and thoughtful criticism vs dealing with these adults where he appears aggressive
2:01 - At least 4 of the locations dotted on the map are in Scotland, not England. Ramsey is proud of his Scottish heritage.
Also Banbury in Oxfordshire is not in 'South east' England!
you can tell he genuinely cares about people he gets angry when he feels the need to push people to their potential or feels frustrated with people not taking things seriously or a joke but l can tell he’s a good guy at heart from the people he’s helped.
Not to mention he helped Prisoners get better by allowing them to cook food instead of sitting in a cell all day. He went through a lot of crap to make that happen, and even set up a bakery where they can sell their food
The fact Gordon never served his dad a knuckle punch sandwiche is a testament on how cool head he could be.
thats more of a classic case of growing up with abusive parental figures
he was probably scared not cool headed
On contrary. Gordon actually stated once when he encountered his father he couldn't feel anything but pity, but Gordon didn't help him in any way, which is poetic justice.
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@@MrCandeiasjr Love that tbh. Why beating him and making a media circus out of your private life, when you can just watch your abuser waste away in misery. Smart and way more cruel, that's what I aspire to serve my abusive family too🙏
damn bro this is so lit. thank you for this amazng content.
This gives me so much hope as I had an abusive uncle. im 31 and just barely stood up to him. life changing.
His food tutorial videos have helped me and been soothing as his love for food is heard in his speech
Gordon is just very strict when it comes to running his kitchen because he takes his profession very seriously, but many time over he has showed he is a kind and genuine man with a real no bullshit attitude. It’s rare to find celebrities with that amount of being real.
"Iosif Dzugashvilli is just very strict when it comes to running his country because he takes his profession very seriously...
- Same Logic
There is a key difference however. Unlike Gordon Ransey, Iosif could probably at least melt the cheese in a GRILLED CHEESE sandwich. 😄
@@themostbestwizard ok that grilled cheese and kimchi sandwich, idk what gordon was on, maybe opium. but hey, maybe a guy can have pregnancy cravings sometimes.
@@thenaysays men can get pregnant? That doesn't make sense. To get pregnant you need a uterus and men don't have those.
@@themostbestwizardtf Stalin got to do with anything LMAO
Because he is Gordan Ramsay 😂💀
The title say why he is no why is he
@@Xsordoesn’t matter
@@Lor..then you wouldn’t be here if it didn’t matter
@Xsor it's supposed to be a joke
@@SimpleManSimpleLife I don’t see the joke
gordon ramsay doing his bosses wife is the most gordon ramsay thing to do in that situation
8:50 lol you bleep out the F work like "FU-CK OFF!"
Gordon is the guy to say "he's standing right behind me, isnt he" in a horror scenario, pull out a stretchable baseball bat from pants and dominate the antagonist
Gordon is the one standing behind them
I love how he’s saying the British version of words for this video
“The restaurant was renamed ‘Eggplant’”
@@Jamzmahnamehe’s probably on about calling what you’d call soccer football
except he's calling pounds 'euros' lol
Had a chef that worked at Burger as well as helped with training the kids for Master Chef Junior. He said that Gordon is exactly like how you see him when he talks to the kids. Just a chill, happy guy.
I have watched every episode of everything Gordon has done, and totally organic
Never knew how much I enjoyed his stuff until I realized I’ve watched it all
Absolute legend and has def influenced me in the kitchen and life
Gordon Ramseys always angry because he's thinking about something someone said to him 20 years ago constantly.
But everything is so damn funny when he says it
He just does this for the show. Hes actually a very wholesome man behind the scenes
Ever watched boiling point when he was chasing his first 3 Michelin stars? That was not for the show 😂
He is a very wholesome person but his temper is definitely not an act
@@sauce1232 yes maybe sometimes he loses temper like everyone on this planet. But he has helped countless people become chefs, pay their schools, helped inmates get a job etc etc
That's what I say
wow I didn't know so many people hadn't seen Boiling Point
well researched and put together, cheers
11:50 DONKEY! 🤣
We met Chef Ramsay once in Los Angeles, and he was very kind to us when we asked if we could please take his picture. He took time from his day to stop, pose, and smile for us without hesitation.
8:55 the water. The waiter drunk out of the bottle. Ramsey was angry he didn't poor it into a glass and drank out of the glass.
I think the rage inside of him is real... But he is also genuine and doesn't cross any boundaries. The fact that He has had such a rough childhood and managed to tame the beast inside commands nothing but respect from me.
Kitchen Knightmares wasn’t cancelled, he woke up one morning and decided to stop the show. And it’s now back on the air for an 8th season in US
Gotta feel bad for Gordon he’s went through a lot
Surprised nobody stabbed him
He's not a jerk he's a legendary jerk
No matter how much abuse a got through, If someone behave like Gordon Ramsay...
You will go through that abuse again😂
The simple and easy to understand reason why Ramsey is angry is because the people on the show are supposed to be PROFESSIONALS that should be able to handle what in a professional industry are simple tasks, they make amateur level mistakes constantly and are wanting to run a whole restaurant when they can't even manage a simple line cook position.
you know whats a simple task that PROFESSIONALS should be able to handle? staying calm and handling the situation properly. Gordon is an overgrown baby. There's a scene in boiling point where one of the staff has a blue band-aid (not ideal for a michelen star), so naturally you'd want to tell him to wear a skin colored band-aid. Yet gordon did not do that, instead he started yelling and went on and on about this blue band-aid. And this was while the restaurant was packed and in a rush. Stop admiring a POS
@@hwstar9416 You say that but something tells me you either never seen the constant comments about his calmness outside of Kitchen nightmares (Masterchef and Masterchef Jr) or ignored the video regarding his abuse. Also most of his outbursts are just remixed to be blown out of proportion.
@@lawrencehortizuela4978 im talking about boiling point, a show where he's not acting. He's trying to get a micheln star for his restaurant
@@hwstar9416 Yeah, that would make someone like Gordon go explosive on the temper. The pressure to get a third michelin star probably contributed to his already strong temper.
Gordon came to Costa Rica recently, he went to a local restaurant on the Caribbean coast, ordered the most costarrican meal possible, and praised the coock. He’s a great dude
Even watching his American TV shows, you can tell he's a nice guy who cares with a passion about his craft.
A mate of mine used to work as customer support for a Telecom company here in UK. She dealt with Ramsey a number of times and said he was extremely polite and pleasant always, never with an attitude, etc. Jamie Oliver, on the other hand, is meant to be an epic tool. So weird how their TV persona's are completely opposite.
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He's absolutely not an asshole, a genuinely lovely bloke who goes above and beyond to help
here is the thing his "anger" makes him money as well so does his cooking however its truly not the real Ramsay you see on the tv unless its masterchef or interviews
calling people abusive names for not cooking a dish to his liking makes him a lovely bloke? He gets away with these things, but were it anyone else, they'd get slagged for it
@@DannieKamete are you referring to Kitchen Nightmares or Hells Kitchen? In kitchen nightmares the food is being served to the public, any bad practises can make people sick and poor food will hurt the business.
He needs to be aggressive to stamp his point, and often he's dealing with deluded stubborn owners/chefs.
In hell's kitchen the contestants are competing to work in his restaurant as an extension of him. If they can't handle pressure and 'abuse' as you call it they shouldn't be there.
If you've worked in a kitchen you'll know that being cursed at and angry responses is part of the industry
@@Don_Dewitt It's clearly excessive, abusive language. He knows people love drama and plays it up for the cameras. You can get your point across without appearing like a raving loon. I've worked in restaurants before, in two countries, and being cursed at is not something I experienced. Maybe it's a cultural thing, but that behavior would never fly in my country. Justifying insane outbursts as part and parcel of the industry is how these chefs think they're gods in human form
@@DannieKamete well yeah I mean he does ramp it up for TV but so what, it is entertaining and he's trying to help these people.
It's for sure a thing in Ireland. Considering he's Scottish maybe it is cultural
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You can’t spell Gordan Ramsay without the word angry 🔥
I still don’t understand how people like this dude just cuz of funny moments, he literally is an angry dork
yeah and he slept with his boss's wife. He sounds like a scumbag
Imagine being in his shoes having to deal with incompetent chefs who can likely make incredibly bad decisions that can ruin everything like serving raw food.
Or perhaps, just get a job in a top tier restaurant and you would understand where he is coming from.
@@miragebangbravern2024 then how do all the other chefs do it? Wtf are u even talking about? I never said not to be strict, maybe just don’t degrade tf out of people
The UK versions of Kitchen Nightmares and Hotel Hell give you much better insight into GR than the over-the-top US stuff. He's not a perfect guy, but he's driven by passion and wants others to reach their potential. Watching those old shows is very inspiring.
Just found your channel and watched a few of them. 10/10
He's actually a really kind caring person. You see it a lot in hotel hell and other programs
If you watch old footage of gordon working to earn his michalen stars. That was his worst. He was toxic and ruthless to his staff. But he worked like 18 hours a day, stressing out over his restraunts reputation. He was and still is a workaholic. Thats where his anger comes from. Youll only see it nowadays when hes put back into that same positon leading a kitchen and he only really knows how to lead that way.
People think hes acting for the cameras but hes definitely not
Boiling Point Documentary. His rage in there is 100× worse than Hell's Kitchen eventhough he admit he feels embarrassed watching that now.
Hahaha ha 😂 patric drinks the water I'm dieing !!!!😂😂😂
Damn, literally every video you make is good my man Patrick CC more like Patrick LG as in legend mate!
It's hard to comprehend how someone who is so mean to people, is so loved by everyone. I think it stems from the fact that, yes he is verbally abusive in some cases, BUT he does it because he knows the person is capable of better and he just wants them to see the potential in themselves that he sees in them.
i don't think gordons temper is actually as bad as it seems, there's lots of articles from past HK contestants saying that whenever they have problems in the kitchen he always takes the time to help and show them how to do whatever they are doing, fox just cuts all that out
"I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry, he made himself cry. That was his choice to cry" - Average stoicism enjoyer, LOL.
I know people working in a fine dining restaurant, they always say that yelling and cursing in the kitchen is pretty normal. It's a high pressure workplace for sure.
To me it always seemed the over the top reactions come less from anger and more from deep passion. He wants people to succeed in a career he loves. You can also tell he has a deep respect for most people as well, he is incredibly good with the children competitors, he handles his home cooks different than his professional cook competitors. He is a man who has found success in this industry and is always working to inspire passion and success in others. I don’t think his “anger” comes from meanness, even when he did target people more directly (ie idiot sandwich) he never really tore a person down deeply and I’ve noticed he’s even gotten away from those more “personal” attacks. He may still say he’s disappointed in you all when a service doesn’t go right, which I’m sure absolutely cuts, but he’s never insulting towards you personally outside your skills as a chef which I feel like would be really easy to do in these types of shows. It’s a high stress industry and if he was truly deeply mentally hurting people I think we’d have a lot more carnage in his wake over the years with how many shows he’s on.
Literally every video is so different from the last and each is just as interesting. Never stop Patrick. 💧
he can yell at you and say alot of stuff towards you but he will never lay a hand on you
He's honest about things. If a chef on Hell's Kitchen makes a great dish on the first bite, he gives the chef his props. He doesn't spit all of them out and insult the food. I'm watching Food Stars. I appreciate the concept.
I never wanted to be dumb enough to associate the Michelin star with the Michelin man mascot but then...you know.. I guess that is what it is huh😂
Lol...me too. I realised only recently that the company responsible for making Michelin tyres also gave Michelin stars.
I adore Gordon for his honesty and his passion for cooking and used anger at his opponents for a reason in his shows.
Love him on the kids completion cooking show he does, he’s so good with them
Patrick sipping that water was hilarious 😂
He’s not always mad lol he just knows what the folks at home wants to see 😂
I've rarely watched him as he's negative. But in one programme some year ago he couldn't praise them all enough. He was so complimentary of their hard work and quality. More of that please.
In Chef Ramsay we trust....to say otherwise is heresy.
dude i love the water drinking transition 😂👏
Gordon's mother is just wholesome, her famous apple pie video with Gordon is still one of the most wholesome moments on youtube.
Fun Fact: He's a black belt
So much respect for this guy
Gordon Ramsay got mad at somebody for drinking water. Water is healthy, so I disagree with Gordon's decision. Stay hydrated.
it wasn't that he drank water, it was he did in fron of the customers
"I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry... He made himself cry, that was his choice to cry".... 😭😭🤣💀 - Marco White 5:44
The ultimate Gaslight technique 👌 😂😭