Heading into Monday’s two-hour finale of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 20, only the Top 3 chef-testants remained in the running to win: Trenton Garvey, Megan Gill and Kiya Willhelm. In the first hour, the players were treated to a helicopter ride around Las Vegas before having to cook a five-course meal in front of a live audience. Later, the two finalists competed head-to-head, with former contestants serving in their kitchen brigades. A lot is at stake this year for the ultimate “HK20” winner, as they’ll claim a head chef position at Gordon Ramsay‘s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of the two-hour Season 20 finale, Episode 15 (“What the Hell”) and Episode 16 (“Two Young Guns Shoot It Out”), to find out what happened Monday, September 13 at 8:00 p.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of the two-hour Season 20 finale, Episode 15 (“What the Hell”) and Episode 16 (“Two Young Guns Shoot It Out”), to find out what happened Monday, September 13 at 8:00 p.
- 9/14/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” fans, mark your calendars for Monday, September 13 as that’s when the two-hour finale of Season 20 will air on the Fox network. Of the final three contestants still in the competition — Megan Gill (age 23) from Texas, Kiya Willhelm (age 22) from Maryland and Trenton Garvey (age 23) from Missouri — fans say Megan is their favorite to win. In our recent poll results, 42% of readers voted they were Team Megan, compared to 34% for Team Kiya and 24% for Team Trenton. Talk about a nail-biter!
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
For much of this season, Megan has flown under the radar as other, more controversial, chef-testants have gobbled up screen time. Her first big impression came in the fourth episode, when she was told to switch from the Blue Team to the Red Team in an effort to create two stronger teams.
Later on in the competition,...
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
For much of this season, Megan has flown under the radar as other, more controversial, chef-testants have gobbled up screen time. Her first big impression came in the fourth episode, when she was told to switch from the Blue Team to the Red Team in an effort to create two stronger teams.
Later on in the competition,...
- 9/11/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were three. During the two-hour September 6 episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 20, the Final 3 chefs were revealed: Trenton Garvey (age 23) from Union, Missouri, Megan Gill (age 23) from Denton, Texas and Kiya Willhelm (age 22) from Barrelville, Maryland. Before next week’s fiery finale airs on Fox, we want to know which of these chef-testants is your favorite. Are you Team Trenton, Team Megan or Team Kiya? Vote in our poll and then defend your choice in the comments section.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Trenton started out the season strong, though he suffered a brief hiccup in the third episode when Gordon Ramsay called him down (along with Antonio Ruiz and Sam Garman) to try to find out what happened with Alex Lenik‘s “chicken game” fiasco. No one seemed to remember who brought up Alex’s raw chicken to the pass,...
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Trenton started out the season strong, though he suffered a brief hiccup in the third episode when Gordon Ramsay called him down (along with Antonio Ruiz and Sam Garman) to try to find out what happened with Alex Lenik‘s “chicken game” fiasco. No one seemed to remember who brought up Alex’s raw chicken to the pass,...
- 9/7/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Heading into Monday’s two-hour episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 20, only the Top 5 black jacket-wearers remained on the show: Brynn Gibson, Steve Glenn, Trenton Garvey, Megan Gill and Kiya Willhelm. This week the players had to impress Gordon Ramsay‘s Instagram followers by creating visually appetizing plates. Later, they struggled to prove their worth during a dinner service full of sabotage. A lot is at stake this year for the ultimate “HK20” winner, as they’ll claim a head chef position at Chef Ramsay’s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episodes 13 and 14, titled “Social Media in Hell” and “Hell Hath No Fury,” to find out what happened Monday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episodes 13 and 14, titled “Social Media in Hell” and “Hell Hath No Fury,” to find out what happened Monday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the...
- 9/6/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
For its landmark 20th season, “Hell’s Kitchen” is traveling back to Las Vegas, but this time around there’s an even bigger twist. All of the contestants are aspiring, up-and-coming chefs who are younger than age 24, which explains why host Gordon Ramsay affectionately calls them “Young Guns.” These 18 all-new chef-testants competed in Sin City prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, with Christina Wilson and Jason “Jay” Santos returning as sous-chefs for the Red Team and Blue Team, respectively. At stake for the winner? A head chef position at Ramsay’s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. So how’d it all play out in Monday’s season 20 premiere?
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episode 1, titled “Young Guns Come Out Shooting,” to find out what happened Monday, May 31 at 8:00 p.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episode 1, titled “Young Guns Come Out Shooting,” to find out what happened Monday, May 31 at 8:00 p.
- 6/1/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Can you feel the heat? The final three contestants of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 19 have been named: Declan Horgan, Mary Lou Davis and Kori Sutton. But by the end of Thursday’s penultimate hour, only two still remained in the running to win the head chef position at Gordon Ramsay‘s Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant in Lake Tahoe. So which aspiring chef-testant was eliminated just prior to the season finale? And which former winner returned to the show to lend a helping hand in the latest challenge?
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Season 19 cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Las Vegas edition
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Las Vegas” recap of Season 19, Episode 15, titled “What Happens in Vegas,” to find out what happened Thursday, April 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite aspiring chefs on Fox’s reality TV...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Season 19 cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Las Vegas edition
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Las Vegas” recap of Season 19, Episode 15, titled “What Happens in Vegas,” to find out what happened Thursday, April 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite aspiring chefs on Fox’s reality TV...
- 4/15/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” fans, mark your calendars for Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 8pm Et/Pt, as that’s when your favorite culinary reality TV show will return for its 19th season. Fox announced the premiere date on Wednesday morning, November 11. The series is produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions.
For the first time ever, host Gordon Ramsay and crew will leave Los Angeles, CA as they take the show to Las Vegas, Nv. The city that never sleeps just so happens to be home to the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, located at Caesars Palace casino. Yes, that means fans can expect countless Sin City-themed rewards and challenges in Season 19 — and we can’t wait.
The previous season aired a special “Rookies vs. Veterans” version that welcomed back several fan-faves, but Season 19 is expected to feature 16 all-new aspiring chef-testants from around the country. The ultimate champion will...
For the first time ever, host Gordon Ramsay and crew will leave Los Angeles, CA as they take the show to Las Vegas, Nv. The city that never sleeps just so happens to be home to the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, located at Caesars Palace casino. Yes, that means fans can expect countless Sin City-themed rewards and challenges in Season 19 — and we can’t wait.
The previous season aired a special “Rookies vs. Veterans” version that welcomed back several fan-faves, but Season 19 is expected to feature 16 all-new aspiring chef-testants from around the country. The ultimate champion will...
- 11/11/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Are you hungry to witness a rage-filled chef throw platters of undercooked filet mignons and raw scallops against the wall to express his anger at cowering inept cooks? Yeah, me too. So you might be thrilled to hear that Fox’s “Hell’s Kitchen” is up and running again starting this Tuesday, May 26, at 8 p.m. Et/Pt. Here is your Twitter invite:
Make a reservation — quick! #HellsKitchen All Stars returns this Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/mvFJwNwl9o
— Hell's Kitchen (@HellsKitchenFOX) May 21, 2020
Alas, Fox is serving leftovers here as it is a repeat showing of Season 17’s All Stars edition when 16 former contestants from past seasons were pitted against one another. Michelle Tribble, who previously finished in third place in Season 14, won the competition on February 2, 2018.
Perhaps you are starving to watch Gordon Ramsay berate chefs for their lack of cooking skills and foolish mistakes and don’t mind watching a warmed-over rerun.
Make a reservation — quick! #HellsKitchen All Stars returns this Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/mvFJwNwl9o
— Hell's Kitchen (@HellsKitchenFOX) May 21, 2020
Alas, Fox is serving leftovers here as it is a repeat showing of Season 17’s All Stars edition when 16 former contestants from past seasons were pitted against one another. Michelle Tribble, who previously finished in third place in Season 14, won the competition on February 2, 2018.
Perhaps you are starving to watch Gordon Ramsay berate chefs for their lack of cooking skills and foolish mistakes and don’t mind watching a warmed-over rerun.
- 5/22/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
That devilish Gordon Ramsay revealed some news at an event celebrating the one-year anniversary of the opening of his Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas strip.
The big headline? The chef’s just-renewed Fox cooking competition, “Hell’s Kitchen,” will now film the show’s 19th and 20th seasons in Sin City at Ramsay’s popular eaterie instead of in Los Angeles.
After toasting the VIP-filled crowd, Ramsay said, “We’re very much looking forward to having the show here. We are going to be creative with the challenges, the rewards, the punishments and how to present the show in this atmosphere.” He vowed to promote his restaurant, but also the city itself. “We’ll use a cross-section of Vegas in the show.”
SEEFlaming heck! ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is revewed for a 19th and 20th season
The Las Vegas News Journal also reported that taping...
The big headline? The chef’s just-renewed Fox cooking competition, “Hell’s Kitchen,” will now film the show’s 19th and 20th seasons in Sin City at Ramsay’s popular eaterie instead of in Los Angeles.
After toasting the VIP-filled crowd, Ramsay said, “We’re very much looking forward to having the show here. We are going to be creative with the challenges, the rewards, the punishments and how to present the show in this atmosphere.” He vowed to promote his restaurant, but also the city itself. “We’ll use a cross-section of Vegas in the show.”
SEEFlaming heck! ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is revewed for a 19th and 20th season
The Las Vegas News Journal also reported that taping...
- 3/5/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
A new season of “Hell’s Kitchen” is underway with the winner slated to be revealed on February 1 of next year. This edition of the reality competition series hosted by Gordon Ramsay pits eight rookies against eight veterans. Three of those returning contestants came tantalizing close to winning a chance to be a chef at one of Ramsay’s restaurants.
Last season “Hell’s Kitchen” featured only players who had appeared on a previous season. The winner was Michelle Tribble, who had competed on season 14 and came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. How does Tribble stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
One of her...
Last season “Hell’s Kitchen” featured only players who had appeared on a previous season. The winner was Michelle Tribble, who had competed on season 14 and came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. How does Tribble stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
One of her...
- 10/16/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Hell’s Kitchen is back for Season 18 with something old and new, but also something tried and true from other reality competition shows: pitting Rookies vs. Veterans. For the first time ever, former competitors, including several first runners-up who just missed coming in first – have returned and are hungry to savor redemption.
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
- 9/29/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
For the 18th season of “Hell’s Kitchen,” which premieres Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox, the reality TV show is changing up its usual recipe, as a Blue Team of eight contestants who previously lost in earlier seasons — dubbed the veterans — goes up against a Red Team of eight untested rookie chefs. An added twist: For the first time since Season 1, the groups will consist of cooks of both genders. Meet the players, both old and new, in our photo gallery above before they are stressed out by the ever-demanding overseer of “Hell’s Kitchen,” Gordon Ramsay.
See Sorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
Here’s a closer look at the eight returning vets:
Head chef Roe Dileo took fifth place in Season 13 and was eliminated during during episode 14 when her performance suffered, but Ramsay saluted her work ethic.
See Sorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
Here’s a closer look at the eight returning vets:
Head chef Roe Dileo took fifth place in Season 13 and was eliminated during during episode 14 when her performance suffered, but Ramsay saluted her work ethic.
- 9/21/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Is it me or is it getting hot in here? That’s because the Season 18 premiere of Fox’s “Hell’s Kitchen” is right around the corner. Things will get cooking with host Gordon Ramsay’s reality TV competition series on Sept. 28 at 9 Pm Et/Pt. Of course, there is a spicy twist. For the first time, eight veteran contestants will return to compete with eight rookies. There is nothing better than the taste of redemption, and all the seasoned chefs – several who came so close to winning previously – will be hungry for their second chance to win.
SEESorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
An added ingredient? For the first time since Season 1, the teams will not be separated by genders.
As usual, the chefs will have to undergo a series of difficult culinary challenges and dinner services to convince Ramsay they...
SEESorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
An added ingredient? For the first time since Season 1, the teams will not be separated by genders.
As usual, the chefs will have to undergo a series of difficult culinary challenges and dinner services to convince Ramsay they...
- 9/19/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
“Top Chef” season 15 ended on March 8, 2018 with host Padma Lakshmi revealing the winner chosen by two renowned chefs — Tom Colicchio and Graham Elliot — and award-winning food writer Gail Simmons. To be showcased on this Emmy-winning show for months on end has boosted the profile of all previous 14 winners of “Top Chef.”
We wanted to know what happened to these 14 folks in the years since they took the title. We did some digging and discovered that some of them are running their own restaurants while others work for established locations or freelance.
In the photo gallery above and the text below, we recap each of the first 14 seasons of “Top Chef,” noting the locations, the judges and other finalists. And we update the resumes of all of the winning chefs.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now, who is your favorite from seasons 1 to 16? [Poll]
Season 1: Harold Dieterle
Location:...
We wanted to know what happened to these 14 folks in the years since they took the title. We did some digging and discovered that some of them are running their own restaurants while others work for established locations or freelance.
In the photo gallery above and the text below, we recap each of the first 14 seasons of “Top Chef,” noting the locations, the judges and other finalists. And we update the resumes of all of the winning chefs.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now, who is your favorite from seasons 1 to 16? [Poll]
Season 1: Harold Dieterle
Location:...
- 3/8/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gordon Ramsay‘s choice of winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2 was Michelle Tribble. Before appearing on this “All-Star” edition, she had competed on season 14 of this Fox reality competition series when she finished third. We wondered how you’d rank Tribble against that season’s winning chef, Holli Ulgade, and all of the other previous champs. (If you haven’t cast your ballot yet in our best to work rankings, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.)
Turns out that your favorite winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” is Christina Wilson, who took the title in season 10. This Philadelphia, Pennsylvania resident was 32 when she won on Sept. 10, 2012. She worked in Las Vegas, first as the head chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Casino and then as executive at Gordon Ramsay BurGR in the Planet Hollywood Casino.
Like Tribble, Ulgade was 24 when she won on Aug.
Turns out that your favorite winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” is Christina Wilson, who took the title in season 10. This Philadelphia, Pennsylvania resident was 32 when she won on Sept. 10, 2012. She worked in Las Vegas, first as the head chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Casino and then as executive at Gordon Ramsay BurGR in the Planet Hollywood Casino.
Like Tribble, Ulgade was 24 when she won on Aug.
- 2/5/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Michelle Tribble may have been Gordon Ramsay‘s pick for winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2 but how does she stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
This 17th season was called “All-Stars” but none of the contestants, including Tribble, had won their previous appearance on the cooking show. When Tribble competed on season 14, she came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. One of her rivals on this season’s final was Nick Peters Bond who also contended in season 14; he made it to fifth then and third now. The “All-Star” runner-up was Benjamin Knack. Back on season 7, he placed third behind Holli Ulgade and...
This 17th season was called “All-Stars” but none of the contestants, including Tribble, had won their previous appearance on the cooking show. When Tribble competed on season 14, she came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. One of her rivals on this season’s final was Nick Peters Bond who also contended in season 14; he made it to fifth then and third now. The “All-Star” runner-up was Benjamin Knack. Back on season 7, he placed third behind Holli Ulgade and...
- 2/4/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gordon Ramsay made history when he chose Michelle Tribble as the winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2. At 24, she is the youngest woman to take the title since Holli Ulgade in season 7 back in 2010. Danny Veltri remains the youngest-ever champ; he was just 23 when he won season 5 in 2009.
We asked if you thought that Tribble deserved to win over rival finalists Nick Peters Bond and Benjamin Knack and a whopping 50% of you said she did. If you haven’t voted in the poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post and then sound off in the comments section.
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win and get to be the executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. That job comes with a jaw-dropping salary of $250,000.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
We asked if you thought that Tribble deserved to win over rival finalists Nick Peters Bond and Benjamin Knack and a whopping 50% of you said she did. If you haven’t voted in the poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post and then sound off in the comments section.
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win and get to be the executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. That job comes with a jaw-dropping salary of $250,000.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
- 2/4/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Heading into the “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars” season finale, Gordon Ramsay had a tough decision to make between which of his Final 3 chefs — Nick Peters Bond, Benjamin Knack and Michelle Tribble — would win. In the end Ramsay decided to choose not only who did the best in the two-hour finale, but also who excelled throughout the entire season. After an agonizing wait he finally named Michelle as the winner of Season 17, honoring her with the Executive Chef position at the Caesars Palace Hell’s Kitchen in Las Vegas and a salary of $250,000.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Rank Michelle Tribble against 16 past picks of Gordon Ramsay [Poll]
“Having the youngest of all-stars step up and win this competition is a testament to Michelle’s talent,” Ramsay explained about why he picked the 24-year-old Dallas, Texas resident as the 17th winner of his popular reality TV show. “At a very young age,...
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Rank Michelle Tribble against 16 past picks of Gordon Ramsay [Poll]
“Having the youngest of all-stars step up and win this competition is a testament to Michelle’s talent,” Ramsay explained about why he picked the 24-year-old Dallas, Texas resident as the 17th winner of his popular reality TV show. “At a very young age,...
- 2/3/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The first edition of “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars” ended on Feb. 2 when Gordon Ramsay crowned Michelle Tribble the winner over finalists Nick Peters Bond and Benjamin Knack. Do you think he made the right choice? Read our recap of the results and then vote in our poll at the bottom of this post. And be sure to sound off in the comments section.
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win the grand prize: the position of executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Do you think he was robbed of this job that comes with a whopping salary of $250,000 when he placed only third?
We should have seen that Ramsay would go with Tribble. While she was the only one of the three finalists to be nominated for elimination (in episode 11), she was also the only...
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win the grand prize: the position of executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Do you think he was robbed of this job that comes with a whopping salary of $250,000 when he placed only third?
We should have seen that Ramsay would go with Tribble. While she was the only one of the three finalists to be nominated for elimination (in episode 11), she was also the only...
- 2/3/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
After a season of baking, bickering and backstabbing, “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars” finally revealed its winner Friday night on Fox. Host Gordon Ramsay had a tough choice to make between his Final 3 chefs: Nick Peters Bond, Benjamin Knack and Michelle Tribble. Were Gold Derby’s exclusive odds correct in picking Nick as the reality TV show’s 17th winner, or did Benjamin or Michelle pull off a shocking upset?
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen All Stars’ finale: Did the right chef win or was one of the other finalists robbed? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of the Season 17 finale. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about what you think of the winner and their prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nv.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen All Stars’ finale: Did the right chef win or was one of the other finalists robbed? [Poll]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of the Season 17 finale. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about what you think of the winner and their prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nv.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
- 2/3/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen,” one of TV’s longest running reality shows, will crown its 17th winner Friday, February 2 on Fox. With three chefs still in the running to earn a position at Gordon Ramsay‘s new restaurant in Las Vegas, it all comes down to who can stand the heat in the two-hour season finale. According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by our readers, Nick Peters Bond has leading 8/11 odds to be named the winner of “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars,” but it’s still anyone’s game. Can Benjamin Knack and Michelle Tribble pull out a last-minute victory and join the winners list?
Not only is Newburyport, Massachusetts resident Nick our readers’ prediction for who Will win with leading 8/11 odds, but he also tops our recent poll for who Should win at 40% support. That means, if our predictions come true, there’s...
Not only is Newburyport, Massachusetts resident Nick our readers’ prediction for who Will win with leading 8/11 odds, but he also tops our recent poll for who Should win at 40% support. That means, if our predictions come true, there’s...
- 2/2/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After a season of fights, fires and f***s, the Final 3 chefs have been named on “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars.” They are: Nick Peters Bond from Newburyport, Massachusetts, Benjamin Knack from San Antonio, Texas, and Michelle Tribble from Dallas, Texas. According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by our readers, Nick has leading 8/13 odds to win Season 17. But who do you Want to win? Vote right now in our poll below.
Chef Gordon Ramsay eliminated Milly Medley on last week’s episode of “Hells Kitchen,” bringing the total number of chefs still competing on the reality TV show to three. Nick and Michelle both previously competed on Season 14, where Nick came in fifth place behind Michelle in third. They both lost out to eventual champ Meghan Gill. Benjamin, meanwhile, came in third place in Season 7, losing to Holli Ugalde. See the list of “Hell’s Kitchen” winners.
Chef Gordon Ramsay eliminated Milly Medley on last week’s episode of “Hells Kitchen,” bringing the total number of chefs still competing on the reality TV show to three. Nick and Michelle both previously competed on Season 14, where Nick came in fifth place behind Michelle in third. They both lost out to eventual champ Meghan Gill. Benjamin, meanwhile, came in third place in Season 7, losing to Holli Ugalde. See the list of “Hell’s Kitchen” winners.
- 1/30/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Episode 14 “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars” aired Friday night on Fox, with host Gordon Ramsay presiding over the Final 4. In this week’s episode of the reality TV show, the remaining contestants received special visits from their families before their initial challenge began. Gold Derby’s exclusive odds predicted that Milly Medley would be eliminated in fourth place — were we correct?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of Season 17, Episode 14, titled “Stars Heating Up Hell.” Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite contestants and who you think can go the distance to win this season’s prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Christina Wilson is your favorite, followed by Dave Levey & Kimberly-Ann Ryan [Poll Results]
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Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of Season 17, Episode 14, titled “Stars Heating Up Hell.” Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite contestants and who you think can go the distance to win this season’s prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Christina Wilson is your favorite, followed by Dave Levey & Kimberly-Ann Ryan [Poll Results]
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- 1/27/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Chef Gordon Ramsay eliminated Robyn Almodovar on last week’s “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars,” bringing the total number of chefs still competing on the reality TV show to four. According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by readers like you, Benjamin Knack is least likely to be named the winner of Season 17. But can this San Antonio, Texas resident defy the odds to win this season’s prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada? Hurry and make your “Hell’s Kitchen” predictions right now.
Benjamin only has 25/1 odds to win, far behind the other three chefs: Nick Peters Bond in first place (8/13 odds), Milly Medley in second place (7/2 odds) and Michelle Tribble in third place (9/1 odds). Back in Season 7 Benjamin finished in third, losing out to eventual champ Holli Ugalde.
Benjamin only has 25/1 odds to win, far behind the other three chefs: Nick Peters Bond in first place (8/13 odds), Milly Medley in second place (7/2 odds) and Michelle Tribble in third place (9/1 odds). Back in Season 7 Benjamin finished in third, losing out to eventual champ Holli Ugalde.
- 1/23/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Episode 13 of “Hell’s Kitchen All Stars” aired Friday night on Fox, with host Gordon Ramsay narrowing the field of aspiring chefs from five down to the Top 4. In this week’s episode of the reality TV show, the remaining players taught athletes how to prepare their signature dishes by using only verbal commands. Gold Derby’s exclusive odds predicted that Robyn Almodovar would be eliminated in fifth place — were we correct?
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of Season 17, Episode 13, titled “Stars Heating Up Hell.” Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite contestants and who you think can go the distance to win this season’s prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘Hell...
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen” recap of Season 17, Episode 13, titled “Stars Heating Up Hell.” Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite contestants and who you think can go the distance to win this season’s prize of a head chef position at the Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep refreshing/reloading this page as we’ll be updating live.
See‘Hell...
- 1/20/2018
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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