Dear, Heavenly Father today I come to you in Jesus Name I pray that the person on the other side of this screen receives blessings and awnsered prayers and receive miracles Heavenly Father we Love you Praise you and Thank you Heavenly Father for even putting us on this Earth that you made and we are thankful that we still are on This Earth during all this stuff going on Heavenly Father. We except Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and King and Believe with all our hearts and minds that Jesus Christ your Son Died For Our Sins and Was Risen By Yourself Heavenly Father In Jesus Name We Pray, Amen💜🙏🏽
I love that when Gordon realizes he made a mistake or did something that struck too much of a nerve, like with Robert, he really gives a genuine apology
For further clarification on how much it would hit home for Gordon, not only does he also have issues with his dad who was apparently an abusive alcoholic, his fathers name was also Gordon Ramsay. Gordon shares a name with his dad. This issue is incredibly relevant to him.
@@Squishito Exactly. You should read his autobiography “Roasting in Hell’s Kitchen”. He goes more in depth about his father and childhood. Very powerful read.
Can we talk about how Sterling has passed up TONS of incredible opportunities offered to him just so he could work as a Chef in the hospital out of sheer gratitude for saving his mother's life despite not having the best pay? That man is God's gift to humanity!
I’ve got huge respect for Robert for actually confronting Ramsay with his childhood issues like that... like straight away “My name is Robert, not Bobby”
@Kyzite a bar fight is literally getting into a fight with someone at a bar. A Glasgow smile is getting your throat slit like it makes a smile on your neck or you can pull your tongue through the cute
I ain’t seen him on Hell’s Kitchen before but just from the last clips of him you can see how much of a genuine guy he is and like the passion he has for what he does. And I want to be somewhat like him.
Sterling has brought something to the competition that no one else did. That was positive influence. With his good natured passion, he motivated everyone on both teams. Always aiming to just make you smile and feel good about yourself. He truly is one of a kind.
Sterling dude... Can we have more people like him? Being eliminated and still going out with a smile, hugging and being extremely thankful for the opportunity, dude is positivity incarnated.
You just gotta feel bad for Robert man but it's crazy how gordon Ramsay and Robert had father issues and gordon actually understood what Robert was saying cause the same happened to himself
Joy was just looking for a reason to get a strong chef out of there to better her odds but she ended up leaving herself which sucks because I think she could've won.
Bomber D awesome I respect your opinion and your thoughts but I think it was just to save Kaisha, like take a look at how she kept nominating Rochelle and Sandra (Sandra isn’t as bad as people say).
@@chrismathgenius When Rochelle was put on the blue team I laughed at Kashia saying she was an idiot and was going to be seen as the week chef she was lol. oop
Sterling lives life to the fullest every day. We could all learn from him. I hope he’s doing well! Edit: Sterling is currently cooking at a cafeteria at Saint Thomas Midtown to give back. The hospital gave his adoptive mom a lifesaving heart operation and is treating his sisters cancer. What a hell of man. Giving back like that! Wow!
Sterling Wright was a Grill Chef from Nashville, Tennessee. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen season 13 episode 12 due to not being ready for the Head Chef job but was praised as a phenomenal competitor and Gordon offered him a job. After Hell's Kitchen, Sterling didn't take Gordon up on his offer. He joined The Slider House as a Chef before moving to The Palisades Restaurant. He took part in a HK Takeover in May 2018. Sterling is currently cooking at a cafeteria at Saint Thomas Midtown to give back. The hospital gave his adoptive mom a lifesaving heart operation and is treating his sisters cancer.
Sterling is just such a good person. Never complained not even when ppl where plotting against him blaming him yelling at him he’s too good for this world 😭😭
Joy displayed integrity. Taking accountability for the meat not being done in time. Also honesty when she told Gordon right away about the mistake. I want to be more like her.
I feel the same way, but about Scott. Despite not starting out on the best terms with Keshia and Joy, he was incredibly supportive and uplifting. Even though it was a competition, it really shows his character with how kind he was to his teammates.
I mean it was really the only time she did that in the show. She normally passed her mistakes onto other people, constantly teamed up on people with Kaisha and threw Scott under the bus so many times when he switched teams to keep Kaisha around even when she did worse. That scene shows way more of Scott's personality because despite being treated like trash by Joy pretty constantly he still went out of his way to comfort her and try to make her feel better when she wouldn't have done the same for him.
One of my best Petrozza moments, to me, was when Petrozza got kicked out for not knowing the dishes and right when he was about to give up, Bobby lifted him up and got him back up and just typing it, I wanna start crying. 🥺🥺🥺
Sterling's such a wholesome dude He had opportunities, Ramsay offered him a job in one of his restaurants, and he refused to work in the cafeteria where his friend's mom had a heart transplant
I love that even though Gordon runs his kitchens with an iron fist he's still respectful towards the chefs outside of work. The conversation he had with Robert always makes me emotional.
Sterling: I got something no one in hells kitchen ever got! Chef Ramsey's heart! Ramsey: aww thats swee- *checks pulse* bloody hell the cheeky bastard actually did
This shows us that Gordon really does have a heart. He may get demanding and lose his temper amidst trying to watch over a million things at once but he is exactly what a boss should be. Stern but understanding, firm but fair.
Of course he has a heart. A lot of people think he's just a mean jerkoff, who screams and yells at people all the time, because they see him in HK, KN and what not. But he only does that to get the best out of people. Have you ever seen videos of him with his family? He's just a normal guy in real life, but when he's working he wants only the best from himself and others.
I kjnow this comment is 2 years old, but I love the raw version of Hells Kitchen they published a few months back. Shows that while he's demanding obviously, he does help the team. It's just that he switches kitchens, he overlooks both kitchens, he has to take the orders, sort them, and still finds the time to help them if they struggle, enough for them to get back up. It's just that when he feels that it doesn't work and they don't get back up that he eliminates them
Wholesome when Gordon was talking to Joy. He originally got pissed off but when she clarified she was pissed with herself and not him, he stood back and let her have a moment then gave everyone some time to "polish their dish" so she could cool off. And that little chat he had with her in a calm, respectful voice shows he respected that she cared.
@@Deon82 i didn't mean that Ramsay is a evil guy i know he is an angel, but i do see how my comment makes it look like i mean Gordon Sorry for the confusion
@@budakbaongsiah petrozza was definately humble as well him and sterling were my two favorites because they were both nice and had skills petrozza was better but sterlings positivity was so contagious
thats bc its like .. ur always grilled and yelled at, when he shows pride for u and stuff its like !! omg !! this is the best !! literal proof tough love works
well he yells to push people to do their best and wants them all to succeed in life. so he’s even wholesome whilst yelling if you think about it that way
It is because managing people is one of the most difficult jobs on the planet. Why else do you think people in management earn more than the staff they manage? It is because every business pays you more for the ability to handle people, than any other ability under the sun.
I didn't cry, but I shed a tear! You know Sterling's special because he triggers emotion all of these years later as new people watch! Even testy Jennifer began to cry!
To be fair, that is what a trigger is lol. Something that triggers past traumas. It was very mature and level-headed of Gordon to recognize that and work with him.
Somehow, you managed (and probably by accident) to use the word “triggered” in it’s original and imo proper context. I don’t know what to say about that tbh.
they should've put in the scene where frank's team wins a challenge, and while celebrating/hugging ramsay, he slips a note detailing his gratitude towards ramsay into his hand :] ramsay looked so surprised and kept smiling
Sterlings smile and happiness is contagious. I’m not one who usually smiles and tears up from shows, but this made me smile and shed an actual tear. God bless him, his mother, and sister. Hope they are all doing well
@@EliDeOlivera agreed. He was so unlikable in season 6. Honestly though, both seasons, my mind kept going to how scarily unhealthy he was. I always hoped that he would get help for his health issues.
A beautiful human moment tbh…. A lot of us let things get into our headspace and sometimes we all need someone embrace us to let us know it’s going to be okay
I watched Sterling's season all the way through, and I don't care what any of those contestants said cause they loved him and they know it. He doesn't have a single "mean" bone in his body, he deserves success.
Sterling is one of the few people on earth no one can hate on. He brings joy to everyone and is fully 100% optimistic, if only there were more people like him
Imo, Sterling was, quite frankly, a man with a huge capacity for enjoying himself and drawing everyone into that enjoyment, he loved being in Hell’s Kitchen and that’s why he was so happy when he was told to get back in line
Even when he was eliminated, Sterling was still smiling. That’s why his elimination is the saddest.
I wanted to hug Sterling
He is the man
Son las mejores temporadas de la cocina de hells kitchen mas todo el mundo de Gordon ramsay
Dear, Heavenly Father today I come to you in Jesus Name I pray that the person on the other side of this screen receives blessings and awnsered prayers and receive miracles Heavenly Father we Love you Praise you and Thank you Heavenly Father for even putting us on this Earth that you made and we are thankful that we still are on This Earth during all this stuff going on Heavenly Father. We except Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and King and Believe with all our hearts and minds that Jesus Christ your Son Died For Our Sins and Was Risen By Yourself Heavenly Father In Jesus Name We Pray, Amen💜🙏🏽
especially because Gordon let him keep his jacket
“You will always be 100 to me”
- Chef Gordon Ramsay, 2014
That almost made me cry
...that...brought tears to my eyes
Thats make me cry 100
Then why did he send him home?
top 5 saddest anime endings.
I would never have thought I’d see “wholesome” and “Hell’s Kitchen” in the same sentence.
I mean they managed to find only a few minutes of it in over a dozen seasons, and most of it was sterling. Who deserves it to be fair
hm??
Let alone in a video title.
i've seen it. "there is nothing wholesome about hell's kitchen"
Hell's kitchen has nothing to do with being wholesome. 3 times
Sterling even rejected an offer to work for Gordon and is still cooking. He's cooking for his community in Nashville. The man is still 100.
He is proof of what's good in the world.
GOAT
What a straight up badass.
This man is the definition of Sigma male
Where in the hell does he work I need to know
@@Big_Balls_Network Saint Thomas Midtown apparently. He's working i nthat hospital cuz they helped his mom appanrelty.
I love that when Gordon realizes he made a mistake or did something that struck too much of a nerve, like with Robert, he really gives a genuine apology
Gordon is no stranger to bad fathers, so he completely understood what Robert was feeling.
For further clarification on how much it would hit home for Gordon, not only does he also have issues with his dad who was apparently an abusive alcoholic, his fathers name was also Gordon Ramsay. Gordon shares a name with his dad. This issue is incredibly relevant to him.
@@Squishito Exactly. You should read his autobiography “Roasting in Hell’s Kitchen”. He goes more in depth about his father and childhood. Very powerful read.
Bobby*
@@Commander_Lee robert*
Sterling didn’t just steal Gordon’s heart, he took all of ours too.
yes x a lovely guy
Fr tho T^T
Just gonna cry
He hugged everyone too. Made me cry. A real stand up guy.
Best comment I’ve seen on any of these videos. 💖
Can we talk about how Sterling has passed up TONS of incredible opportunities offered to him just so he could work as a Chef in the hospital out of sheer gratitude for saving his mother's life despite not having the best pay?
That man is God's gift to humanity!
Only a real legend like sterling would do something like that
That hospital is also treating his sisters cancer. Hes the fucking best
no.
@@siddharthpattisapu6472 .
@@Triantalex yes he does
Lol Robert going into the office, Gordon was like “hold up let me hole punch papers and pretend to be busy.”
When I first saw this episode I was like “Gordon you know you’re not doing anything important in there”
Exactly what I was thinking 😂😂😂
They had him looking like he was finishing an arts and crafts project😂
"Oh shit, the boss is coming. Look busy. Oh wait, I'm the boss."
It's a power move.
It says "You're here, but I control the pace. I decide when we start."
Tywin Lannister does this a lot.
I’ve got huge respect for Robert for actually confronting Ramsay with his childhood issues like that... like straight away “My name is Robert, not Bobby”
Gordon had a similar childhood, one involving an awful father.
@@missagente8100 oh I know. Along with growing up in the toughest neighborhoods in Glasgow
@Kyzite its glasgow, expect to get bar fight or glasgow smile
@Kyzite a bar fight is literally getting into a fight with someone at a bar. A Glasgow smile is getting your throat slit like it makes a smile on your neck or you can pull your tongue through the cute
@@MrPsychic8472 that's a colombian necktie
the fact that the whole crew was about to cry when sterling got eliminated says a lot about him as a person
he's the most wholesome best chef
The only reason Sterling lost Hell’s Kitchen, was because he belonged in Heaven’s Kitchen
YES
*Everyone liked that*
He also made the devil smile in the Hell's kitchen. ;)
A-MEN.
Aww. That’s nice!
Other people: Gordon Ramsay is so mean
Gordon Ramsay: I apologize for calling you a name you were uncomfortable with and it won't happen again
He may be always angry, but that’s just because he wants the best
But that's just it... he knows when to push people and he knows when to support them.
And how he interacts with sterling
Those "Other people" need to dig deeper. Because he's teaching them indirectly to take the hits hard, because being head chef is not easy.
@@hammerbro1947 you can’t expect much from people who judge Gordon based on what they’ve seen in anger compilations of him
Sterling is one of the best humans I have seen, He is the only person that can put a smile on Gordon's face.
Yeah, he is a kind guy
When Gordon called Sterling forward and they stood facing each other, you could tell Gordon didn’t want to send him home but he had to.
Facts
false.
I ain’t seen him on Hell’s Kitchen before but just from the last clips of him you can see how much of a genuine guy he is and like the passion he has for what he does. And I want to be somewhat like him.
Sterling has brought something to the competition that no one else did. That was positive influence. With his good natured passion, he motivated everyone on both teams. Always aiming to just make you smile and feel good about yourself. He truly is one of a kind.
You're right, but it sucks that the blue team (mostly Steve) were so hostile to him :(
Definitely. But I think Petrozza did, too.
@@berrisfueller6221 Petroza was awesome as well
Petrozza too who's sadly passed away
Sterling may have lacked raw talent, but he was never short of passion, drive, and effort.
Sterling dude... Can we have more people like him? Being eliminated and still going out with a smile, hugging and being extremely thankful for the opportunity, dude is positivity incarnated.
This world would be a much better place if everyone was at least a little like Sterling
Don’t wish for others to be like Sterling, just become that person yourself
@@Vega01 True
I know he said 'I got Chef Ramsey's Heart'... but I heard something completely different.
When Joy started crying, both Gordon’s AND Scott’s dad modes were activated.
Mcchickens are love
Mcchickens are life
I like mcchickens
🐔🐔🍗🍗🐔🐔🍗🍗🐔🐔🍗🍗🐔🐔
🍗🍗🐔🐔🍗🍗🐔🐔🍗🍗🐔🐔🍗🍗
🐔🐔🍗🍗
Yep
Yea
@@Luke-uh7lq YES
When Scott hugged her😭😭
You just gotta feel bad for Robert man but it's crazy how gordon Ramsay and Robert had father issues and gordon actually understood what Robert was saying cause the same happened to himself
Fuck Robert,it’s all about sterling
@@thisisacharacternobodylike7958 oO
Robert's done well for himself since he left; he's got a food truck AND a brick and mortar restaurant in Florida.
@@algermom1 damn
@@algermom1 not only that but he’s lost a ton of weight and looks completely different compared to his time on the show
Sterling is how everyone should be positive about something negative
Yo bro no offense but i fucking hate your profile picture. U sure af right about Mr. 100 though
@@ltcamouflage3866 lmaoo that’s the point bro😂
@@HunterMacIntyre ◀️
Everyone needs a “Sterling” in there life at one time
@@stickmation6651 I consider myself a "Sterling" but I only make others happy because I can't make myself happy
Gordon apologizing to Robert shows his character. His apology was genuine and very professional.
well, he's said it lots of times, he prefers keeping it professional but not personal
When that dude looked at the camera and said, “everyone loves a moist pie” I immediately had to take a shower
This ☝︎ 🤣😭
Exactly I literally went ew bro what?
You can wash but you'll never be clean
@@domisthebomb09lmao😂😂😂
Joy: cries and gets comforted and hugged by Scott
Also Joy: throws Scott under the bus and puts him up for elimination *EVERYTIME*
Joy was just looking for a reason to get a strong chef out of there to better her odds but she ended up leaving herself which sucks because I think she could've won.
Bomber D awesome I respect your opinion and your thoughts but I think it was just to save Kaisha, like take a look at how she kept nominating Rochelle and Sandra (Sandra isn’t as bad as people say).
@@EliseToole Kaisha was better then Sandra though.
@@EliseToole Sandra deserved most of those nominations because Kaisha was better than her, but nominating Rochelle was BS.
@@chrismathgenius When Rochelle was put on the blue team I laughed at Kashia saying she was an idiot and was going to be seen as the week chef she was lol.
oop
Sterling lives life to the fullest every day. We could all learn from him. I hope he’s doing well!
Edit: Sterling is currently cooking at a cafeteria at Saint Thomas Midtown to give back. The hospital gave his adoptive mom a lifesaving heart operation and is treating his sisters cancer.
What a hell of man. Giving back like that! Wow!
Still the GOAT of our hearts :)
:)
Sterling Wright was a Grill Chef from Nashville, Tennessee. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen season 13 episode 12 due to not being ready for the Head Chef job but was praised as a phenomenal competitor and Gordon offered him a job.
After Hell's Kitchen, Sterling didn't take Gordon up on his offer. He joined The Slider House as a Chef before moving to The Palisades Restaurant. He took part in a HK Takeover in May 2018.
Sterling is currently cooking at a cafeteria at Saint Thomas Midtown to give back. The hospital gave his adoptive mom a lifesaving heart operation and is treating his sisters cancer.
I still like sterling :)
That has actually put a lump in my throat.
All respect due to Sterling.
Update: Robert has actually lost a lot of weight and has completely transformed himself
Its great to hear his doing good😊
Holy cow. I just looked it up. His current weight is about 155!
@@ezikielmarron5866 just did
And?
@@WillyWarby im late but his name is Robert Hesse
He should come back
Gordon pretending to staple, despite clearly have never interacted with one before, is so funny.
Yes! I’m thinking ‘why is he stapling on the side’ 😂
Mans gotta look the part eh
Sterling is just such a good person. Never complained not even when ppl where plotting against him blaming him yelling at him he’s too good for this world 😭😭
Why isn’t this just a Sterling compilation
There is it’s called Sterling’s best moments
There already are the title is "the best moment of sterling"
Sterling has to be a fan favourite
@@bonnieanne7483 thank you so much now I will be happy while I watch that
There is and you need to watch it
Even though Gordon Ramsay may be tough like a rock, he still have softness in his heart, now that's a true chef right there
he's only harsh cause he sees potential and knows the chefs can do better, you can see how happy he gets when they prove themselves
Yeah he just wants people to be as best as they can be, if not even better. I feel like Gordon is misunderstood about his actions sometimes
Sterling and Petrozza were my favorite Hell’s Kitchen contestants RIP Louis Petrozza
Petrozza got robbed. He was the superior chef and did a far better job in the final service against Christina
Petrozza died! When was this? And how? Too many questions rn in my head
@@yung_abz4103 he died from lung cancer in 2014 I think
@@yung_abz4103 November 2019 - cancer unfortunately
FUCK I FORGOT PETROZZA DIED
A quote that is almost impossible to say:
“I won Chef Ramsay’s heart”
Another thing thats impossible to say... and it being true... "I earned Chef Ramsay's respect"
@@DuckMighty96and Sterling did both
Truthly the GOAT
Joy displayed integrity. Taking accountability for the meat not being done in time. Also honesty when she told Gordon right away about the mistake. I want to be more like her.
I feel the same way, but about Scott. Despite not starting out on the best terms with Keshia and Joy, he was incredibly supportive and uplifting. Even though it was a competition, it really shows his character with how kind he was to his teammates.
but she was such a baby and a dramaqueen the way she left lol
I mean it was really the only time she did that in the show. She normally passed her mistakes onto other people, constantly teamed up on people with Kaisha and threw Scott under the bus so many times when he switched teams to keep Kaisha around even when she did worse. That scene shows way more of Scott's personality because despite being treated like trash by Joy pretty constantly he still went out of his way to comfort her and try to make her feel better when she wouldn't have done the same for him.
You want to be an immature child who threw people under the bus and quit at the first signs of adversity? More power to you I guess.
And Scott was an amazing teammate, and you could tell he wasn't judging Joy for breaking down, and just wanted to comfort her
I like sterling
His personality is sweet and funny but awesome
He always 100%
hm??
Van and Sterling have the same personality ngl
@Alex Hidalgo don’t we all?
"I might not won Hell's Kitchen but i got something that nobody in Hell's Kitchen have never accomplished, i got chef Ramsay heart"
- Sterling 2014
*oh*
I always thought he said “I got chef Ramsay hard”
@@JORDENRAPSGOOD Lol nah, imagine
@@JORDENRAPSGOOD he probably did lol
@@JORDENRAPSGOOD I thought the same... came to the comments just to check if someone else heard that too
I can’t believe he just part away😞
You missed two Petrozza moments: him helping out Louross, and him nominating himself.
I don't believe those two were exactly wholesome; Petrozza was just able to save his teammates.
But it’s Petrozza, and before Sterling came around Petrozza was the most wholesome contestant on the show, hell he arguably still might be
Petrozza died from lung cancer
One of my best Petrozza moments, to me, was when Petrozza got kicked out for not knowing the dishes and right when he was about to give up, Bobby lifted him up and got him back up and just typing it, I wanna start crying. 🥺🥺🥺
@@charinecarty1147 atleast give some respect dude, say passed away instead of died
Sterling's such a wholesome dude
He had opportunities, Ramsay offered him a job in one of his restaurants, and he refused to work in the cafeteria where his friend's mom had a heart transplant
Lmao the way this is worded threw me off
Ma be move that coma next to “refused” and replaced the “to” after it with “so that he could”
Or maybe replace refused with “declined”
It also threw me off at first 😅
@@titangaming8627 it is never that fucking serious dude. 🫵🏼🤓
I love that even though Gordon runs his kitchens with an iron fist he's still respectful towards the chefs outside of work. The conversation he had with Robert always makes me emotional.
Everyone crying when Sterling left almost made me cry
Not the blue team. They're jerks.
Robert: "I have deep emotional Father issues and scars attached to that name.."
Gordon: 📞 "Tell Bobby to get his ass down here"
Ah yeah but Gordon didn't know at the time.
Idk why I found this comment so funny 🤣😭
😂😂😂 Ayo Gordon really did him dirty before the talk
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Sterling: I got something no one in hells kitchen ever got! Chef Ramsey's heart!
Ramsey: aww thats swee- *checks pulse* bloody hell the cheeky bastard actually did
*collapses*
Lmao why’d I laugh at this
We need a heart donor for Ramsay. Some of his apprentices need brains, others need courage.
I thought he said, "Chef Ramsay hard."
This shows us that Gordon really does have a heart. He may get demanding and lose his temper amidst trying to watch over a million things at once but he is exactly what a boss should be. Stern but understanding, firm but fair.
Cold but never cruel. He knows his team and knows how to get respect and results, and goddamn he is good at it
Of course he has a heart. A lot of people think he's just a mean jerkoff, who screams and yells at people all the time, because they see him in HK, KN and what not. But he only does that to get the best out of people. Have you ever seen videos of him with his family? He's just a normal guy in real life, but when he's working he wants only the best from himself and others.
I kjnow this comment is 2 years old, but I love the raw version of Hells Kitchen they published a few months back. Shows that while he's demanding obviously, he does help the team. It's just that he switches kitchens, he overlooks both kitchens, he has to take the orders, sort them, and still finds the time to help them if they struggle, enough for them to get back up. It's just that when he feels that it doesn't work and they don't get back up that he eliminates them
"Can i hug everybody before I go?" Omg Sterling 😭
What season was he from? I trying to find it😭
"I might not have won Hell's Kitchen, but I got something nobody in Hell's Kitchen have never accomplished. I got this RUclips Channel's heart!"
Points for trying.
He also got to keep the jacket.
@@zigzoinks5493
401 points to be exact
actual 666th like😈
I like how nice gordon is when he needs to be. Its quite inspiring
He's not mean when he doesn't have to be.
Petrozza and Sterling are the purest and most genuine. RIP Petrozza ❤️
What happened??
@@Aleksandre-K Petrozza died :(
@@honeybunnies357 Aww shit 🥺
@@Aleksandre-K who is petterozza
@@cindyalvarez1312 4:41
The way Gordon eliminated Sterling and said “whatever you want” shows mutual respect and admiration
Wholesome when Gordon was talking to Joy. He originally got pissed off but when she clarified she was pissed with herself and not him, he stood back and let her have a moment then gave everyone some time to "polish their dish" so she could cool off. And that little chat he had with her in a calm, respectful voice shows he respected that she cared.
Sterling was one of the few people that can say they got two hugs from ramsay
Sterling is that guy who could turn the most evil human on earth to a good guy
*cough* SCP-999 *cough*
#45? Because Chef Ramsay isn't evil. His harshness serves a purpose.
@@Deon82 i didn't mean that Ramsay is a evil guy i know he is an angel, but i do see how my comment makes it look like i mean Gordon
Sorry for the confusion
True and his smile is brighter than the sun
My eyes teared up when Sterling left. He’s one of the most genuine people I have ever seen, and I don’t even know him personally
Sterling was the most humble and nicest contestant I can only strive to be as positive as he is
Yeah, no. Petrozza is as humble and he had the talent to back it up.
@@budakbaongsiah petrozza was definately humble as well him and sterling were my two favorites because they were both nice and had skills petrozza was better but sterlings positivity was so contagious
Sterling is just like the complete opposite of raj
Everyone is
Me: reads title
Me: You weren't supposed to do that.
yea i thought "no thats not how you play the game"
@@woobacksupremacy2462 shush
I swear Gordon yells a lot but he’s the most wholesome chef out there
thats bc its like .. ur always grilled and yelled at, when he shows pride for u and stuff its like !! omg !! this is the best !! literal proof tough love works
well he yells to push people to do their best and wants them all to succeed in life. so he’s even wholesome whilst yelling if you think about it that way
It is because managing people is one of the most difficult jobs on the planet. Why else do you think people in management earn more than the staff they manage?
It is because every business pays you more for the ability to handle people, than any other ability under the sun.
Sterling always makes me laugh
My all time favorite contestant.
Sterling deserves every good thing in this world.
Man I actually cried for sterling. My favorite of the show. Bless that good man
I didn't cry, but I shed a tear! You know Sterling's special because he triggers emotion all of these years later as new people watch! Even testy Jennifer began to cry!
Scott was so comforting to Joy.. What a legend!!
Gordon: Could you send Bobby to my office please?
Robert: TRIGGERED
😂
To be fair, that is what a trigger is lol. Something that triggers past traumas. It was very mature and level-headed of Gordon to recognize that and work with him.
@@writershard5065 yep exactly
Somehow, you managed (and probably by accident) to use the word “triggered” in it’s original and imo proper context.
I don’t know what to say about that tbh.
I wouldn’t call that taste test exactly “wholesome”
It's probably about Frank's sauce adapted from his mother.
@@professorcontrol9708 Took a damn long time lol. Prolly to push to the 10 min mark :P
they should've put in the scene where frank's team wins a challenge, and while celebrating/hugging ramsay, he slips a note detailing his gratitude towards ramsay into his hand :] ramsay looked so surprised and kept smiling
Well it didn't involve Ramsey frisbeeing the plate at someone or some shit so I'd say it counts.
It was for that last bit, the dude with his mother’s spaghetti sauce. But i agree the clip should’ve been trimmed down a lot.
It isn't always about winning. It's about making a mark. I learnt this today from sterling,he was hands down the best guy in hell's kitchen.
Theres like 100000 episodes of this show and theres only 10 minutes of gordon being wholesome
In the show
Definitly more wholesome in masterchef jr
Scott is genuinely a nice guy, especially after all the times Joi and Keisha nominated him.
And Anton
First time Gordon not shouting on hells kitchen
instead of shouting at them he's shouting at you because your name is Raj
@@DS-vr7ut RAAAJ
RAAAAAAJ WHAT IN THE FLYING FUCK IS THIS SHIT
One of my favorite moments:
"Ooh, dear. Raj! C'mere, you! It's rawwww. It's fuckin' RAW *smashes salmon*"
Sterlings smile and happiness is contagious. I’m not one who usually smiles and tears up from shows, but this made me smile and shed an actual tear. God bless him, his mother, and sister. Hope they are all doing well
Sterling was a joy on the show. He mightve not won, but he he said it himself, he won chef Ramsey's and the audiences hearts🤧
Gordon: ‘When you ignore me like that it’s a sign of bad manners’
Also Gordon: *swearing his head off and calling people donkeys*
It’s so refreshing to see Gordon being proud and nice to people
I saw Sterling, and the word wholesome, had to get here
Robert was the main reason I loved Season 5.
Ben? Paula?
Ben and especially Paula 😍
He was AWESOME in Season 5 and then his attitude deteriorated so fast on 6. I don't understand.
@@EliDeOlivera agreed. He was so unlikable in season 6. Honestly though, both seasons, my mind kept going to how scarily unhealthy he was. I always hoped that he would get help for his health issues.
@@reblewi30 he did. Look up a video of him doing an interview nowadays, the transformation he made was insane.
Scott is an absolute angel - glad he won. Joy 100% has it in her and IS a great chef.
And even in that moment, at 4:09, he even had chef advice to give her relief. Such an incredible guy.
Sterling was one of the best really love his positivity and passion for cooking. He definitely deserve keeping that jacket
Sterling is just pure. He's amazing.
Sterling was truly always, 💯. What a legend during and post Hell’s Kitchen.
9:23 Sterling literally says he's built different
3:57 that looks like the best god damn hug ever
A beautiful human moment tbh…. A lot of us let things get into our headspace and sometimes we all need someone embrace us to let us know it’s going to be okay
I find it’s very rare to see such wholesome moments like this in Hell’s Kitchen, but when they do happen they are very beautiful.
Rest In Peace Petrozza
Wait Petrozza's dead? What happened? :(
@@LunaKey yeah last year from cancer
@@DJGURR Aww, that's real sad, rip Petrozza :(
Sterling was just living life. He honestly had the best vibes ive seen on the show.
Sterling was a good guy. A human being with a golden Heart. Dude, never gave up. His team treated him like a Burden but dude never gave up.
I still hurts to see Joy and be reminded of how she went out. She was talented and I thought for sure she could win that season.
It wasn't a joyful moment
Nobody:
Dissonant violin note: this is my time
lmaooooooo
7:41 I was SUPER super upset seeing Sterling getting eliminated. Hands down my fav male chef on Hell’s Kitchen. 💔
I watched Sterling's season all the way through, and I don't care what any of those contestants said cause they loved him and they know it. He doesn't have a single "mean" bone in his body, he deserves success.
Sterling is one of the few people on earth no one can hate on. He brings joy to everyone and is fully 100% optimistic, if only there were more people like him
3:15 joy is allways crying when she gets PISSED OFF
The most wholesome eliminations:
Rochelle and Sterling
Even if they lost the competition, they left with a smile and were humble about all of it
"I did something no one's ever done in this kitchen,
I've got Chef Ramsey's heart"
Truer words haven't been spoken
Watching Gordon Ramsay videos went from a procrastinating thing to a hobby.
*We all need a Person like Sterling in our lives..!!* 😇🙏🏼
sterling is that one kind of classmate that makes everyone in the room laugh even though being screamed at by the teachers
Imo, Sterling was, quite frankly, a man with a huge capacity for enjoying himself and drawing everyone into that enjoyment, he loved being in Hell’s Kitchen and that’s why he was so happy when he was told to get back in line
I aspire to be as wholesome as Sterling, what a great guy! Amazing energy.
Sterling was always my favorite. Dude has a way of making everyone around him feel better.
Yea
A hug from Sterling will cure the problems in the World!
Sterling is so unforgettable. Keeping the jacket is such an honor to have. I can't believe that season is already years ago.
Sterling i hope you read this one day:" You was a sunshine on this show!" Take care! So much positive energy in one person is amazing !
Sterling really brought a smile to everyone’s faces
8:35 you can’t help but smile
Sterling is a absolute treasure. The world needs more people like him.
damn, sterling getting eliminated actually made me cry.
The realest Gordon you'll see are his wholesome moments here and the super nice treatment he gives the kids on Master Chef Junior, he's a good man
Sterling is amazing!