Why Gordon Ramsay Pretends to Be Something He's Not

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Published 2023-07-24

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  • @claymore9359
    "I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry, he made himself cry. That was his choice to cry" Marco was a savage
  • @gnub3360
    It's disgusting how his father was never locked up for what he did. There should be 0 tolerance for domestic abuse. No excuse.
  • 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
  • @r.mlheureux8481
    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
  • 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.
  • @S0L12D3
    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.
  • 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.
  • @bub5842
    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 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.
  • @justjay5879
    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.
  • @ll2323
    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.
  • @halflucan
    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
  • No matter what you think of him, you gotta respect everything he’s accomplished
  • 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.
  • @kuruptzZz
    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
  • @Capnobvious
    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.
  • 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.
  • @peterohara1
    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.
  • @Reefer-Rampage69
    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 ❤