Gordan Ramsey - Is it an act or is it his real personality?
By ChefMazda
@ChefMazda (56)
United States
March 25, 2009 3:06pm CST
I want to know what everyone thinks of Gordan Ramsey. On the tv Hells Kitchen he is quite a character. But if you watch his older shows on BBC Ramseys the F Word and Kitchen Nightmare you do see his sensitive side and he dose show some compassion. So what do you think? Is it all an act or he is what he is?
2 responses
@carann (260)
• United States
28 Mar 09
I ahve watched and enjoyed his shows. Sometimes you see a softer side to him. He is tough but on the show where he tries to rescue failing restaurants I think he has to be. A few shows he was actually funny. Like the one where an older lady was jokingly going to oush him into the ocean. I think he is who he is.
@rebelmel (1386)
• United States
25 Mar 09
Gordon Ramsay is a legitimate person - Not just a character. The reason he swears so much in the british show is because they can actually air the swears without sensoring them. If you watch any of the other seasons of Kitchen Nightmares, you hear tons of bleeping and you can tell that there are segments of the show that they didn't even bother to air.
I think Gordon is getting a little bit softer lately because he is going through a divorce (and I always joke that his wife probably didn't make the dinner he wanted and he reamed her out hahha)
But nonetheless, I love gordon ramsay. I always say that he should have a show like the apprentice. I would try out for it in a split second.