FuriousDemon Gordon takes a bite and says mmm unbelievable! But there is one problem Girl: what’s that chef Gordon: I only wished you made for me sooner and that’s bad Girl: sorry chef Gordon: oh when I mean bad I meant Micheal Jackson bad Girl: (smiles) thank you chef Gordon: you know how he looked really bad at the end of his life Girl: (frowns) chef I’m not sure if you like the dish or not Gordon: oh you don’t know if I like the dish or not I tell you what pack your knives you’re off the show Girl: sorry chef Gordon: because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world Girl smiles: thaaaaaaank yoooooou chef Gordon: just not in the world that I live in 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Can you imagine Gordon bringing up Christine’s self-esteem like “wow, this apple pie is stunning, visually,” but then goes on to say, “The taste... it’s *_d r e a d f u l._* ”
@@LeafyGrovyle like for no reason , joe just beats you down. Gordon know that they are home cooks and still learning. He’s rude on hells kitchen cuz they are professionals and should already know what they are doing. Joe just be like : this dish is shit and I feel sorry for your pathetic life
@@kvdjrplays7794 I've never watched a season of Masterchef America with Joe tbh, but he was in some seasons of Masterchef Italy and it was almost 90% general angry and brutal reactions both him and the others wich fair, they're adults, but sometimes it was a bit much i think. We got some heartwarming content with every cheff except for Joe, wich had a very few ones. To be fair, one of italian "originals" was Barbieri and he featured also with Masterchef Junior Italy and with the kids he also switched to a much more kinder side. I guess it is Joe that might be a bit of a douchebag.
for anyone who doesn't know, Christine is a blind chef and did wonderfully throughout her competitions and Gordon gave her the same exact treatment as any other chef in that kitchen, of course helping where needed, and I could tell that Christine really appreciated him treating her like a normal chef in the kitchen.
I’ve noticed he’s ever really mean to the professional chefs. Even the amateur chefs, they’re still learning, it’s a hobby for them. Kids are the same way, even more so. Professional chefs are the ones that should be knowing better for sure
@@SlayerOfTears true, the food needs to be cooked perfectly, plus it's their prefession so they need to know how to cook, as for kids they only do it to have a little success in their life and do it for fun
I think his interviews really explained well how he feels about his contestants and what role they play in the way he behaves around them. In Master Chef Junior, he wants to encourage young children to find their passion for cooking and carry it on. He doesn't yell at them or makes them feel like they're not made for the job because he WANTS them to be made for the job. In Master Chef, Gordon is more lenient on his contestants because most of them cook as a hobby, not as a job - but still expects them to know the basics. In Kitchen Nightmares, he talks sense into people who refuse who believe their restaurant isn't just haunted by the ghosts of bad economy, resulting in countless heated arguments because he wants the people that called HIM (not backwards) for help to understand why they fail. In Hell's Kitchen, Gordon expects his contestants to be his equals because they're trained chefs hired to run a real restaurant with real people. He's basically willing to risk the reputation of a restaurant location by letting the contestants join his team, so they have no excuse to fail - understandably, Gordon is really upset if said chefs are incompetent and making the line of work look like clown school.
The kids get a small taste of working with Gordon during the Kitchen Takeovers. He doesn't cuss them out, but he is considerably more aggressive than he is here
these kids get a pass because they have no professional background, in hell's kitchen, they are professionals and big mistakes are not acceptable, especially if you have Gordon Ramsay judging you.
Gordon isn’t an asshole. He knows there’s a time and a place to yell at people. He’s kind to people when that’s best. He only yells at people when they need a wake-up-call. He’s actually extremely polite and a great person all around. He’s such a good sport too, as evidence by when the kids threw the pie in his face. He knows it’s all for fun, and doesn’t get needlessly angry. What a legend.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how he used multiple senses to describe her pie. Scraping the top to hear it, describing the crisp touch, and smell. All just the ability for him to adapt the usual and mostly visual evaluations he does.
Its real sweet and all when hes nice to kids, but like thats expected. When hes trying to calm christinas doubts and hype her up to realize how great she is though, thats something special that brought real tears to my eyes. He knows shes truly got a gift and it shows
@@abonynge Not to mention that he said several times over that he is harder on contestants in Hell's Kitchen than he is on MasterChef and MasterChef Junior, because in HK, he looks for professional cooks, while in MC he is well-aware that the contestants are hobby-cooks.
He understands that the kids are learning and very impressionable at this young age. He has zero tolerance for adults who call themselves chefs but continuously fail to produce quality food.
I never understand how on Hell's kitchen, they have the same menu and manage to constantly screw up. Youre cooking the same thing, and youre suppose to be cooks. I dint blame Ramsey for flipping out.
Ethan1123Ac agree, and a lot of times these chefs have big egos that get in the way of their progress. So arrogant they refuse the realize they suck. So Ramsay comes in to correct them mentally.
Ethan1123Ac but he should treat adults the same way that he treats kids. I would like him if he did that. If he had the same behavior towards kids when he's on Hell's Kitchen, then he would be in serious trouble for child abuse
I break down in tears every time I see that scene with Christine, especially when it seems like Gordon is on the verge of busting into tears himself! His voice getting all wobbly as he desperately tries to get her to realize that she is far more talented than she gives herself credit for.
We all have to agree that Gordan is legendary. He's funny in that he roasts the shit out of adults, insanely talented in cooking and baking, but also encouraging and supportive to children and tells them what they need to hear. Truly a legend.
A lot of his behavior with kids was inspired by his upbringing. He lived in a pretty aggressive household, so as an adult he's learned how important kindness and gentleness can be for kids when they're still learning. Insulting them and yelling will only crush their spirit, so he stands as a pillar of advice and support for them. He really is a good guy.
It's simple. Masterchef (all versions): They're just homecooks. They learn how to cook here. Hell's Kitchen: Real chefs who work as chefs in restaurants. They should know what they're doing.
At least these home cooks can *cook*. I don't think anyone bring attention to how bad the food is if I cut into my stake and it mooed I would be terrified. These children don't serve raw food.
I love Gordon and Joe, because they are rude to adults who should know how to cook, but they encourage children to be better, in the best way possible. And that just speaks volumes on how they help mold future Chefs
Ramsay is a great guy, he came from the bottom, he had a lot of hardships which is why he hates when people show off and then don't do as they say they will. He sees the kids as future chefs and wants to help them instead of crashing their dreams because he knows they have the potential, he is also a father so he knows how fragile a child's psyche can be.
in all seriousness though, Gordon is genuinely a nice person. the reason he swears alot and in a way humiliates contestants of hells kitchen and the restaurant staff of kitchen nightmares, is to drive them to the point of where they strive to become better cooks/owners. And despite all the swearing and humiliation, he will support them in anyway he could. He wants people in the culinary world to be successful, making brilliant food and live good lives.
@@randomperson8994 Yes, but he's also understanding about limits. On _Hell's Kitchen_ once a guy got upset because Gordon used the name his abusive father called him. Gordon told him he wouldn't use that name again. Bear in mind, this was _Hell's Kitchen_ on which he regularly calls women bitches and cows and men donkeys and idiots, so you know he meant it.
Willi Wildfang he truly cares, it’s just in hell’s kitchen he has to deal with people who are supposed to be professionals, but can’t follow basic directions.
People legit don't understand that them being kids makes no difference. You can see Gordon many times helping those willing to learn, no matter their age.
He knows that there is times where kids doesnt know what to do and he understands that. He will help them a little but they should carry themselves after, as he hopes.
The last thing you want to do is dissuade future chefs that obviously have passion for the craft. He only yell at adults that see cooking as nothing more as a source of income that lost their passion overtime or got lazy.
To say I felt like I was in Christine's shoes in that moment would be an understatement. I teared up like, a lot, simply because if you switched out the context from baking to illustration... that's me and my -level- lack of confidence to a freaking T. And then suddenly I felt like Ramsay was talking to ME.
Hes harsh af to adults but nice to kids lol. Once the clock hits midnight on a kids 18th birthday he's like 11:59 - Goodnight angel you are special.... 12:00- special fucking needs you worthless twat.
I love the way he says "I think you've got to cream the butter first", not "you have to". This brings it down a notch, so it's not him telling her what to do. It is him trying to figure it out with her (even though he knows how obviously). Smart move.
Theres always whining about how terrible Ramsey is, but he's really not. He's actually a great guy, and a wonderful father, and he knows how fragile children's self esteem is. He's trying to encourage them to become wonderful chefs from a young age. But for adults, if they're not good at cooking from the start, they're most likely never gonna get good. Adults self esteem is strong. Getting screamed at won't hurt them like it could hurt children. They need more rough encouragement.
He understands that the kids are learning and they won't be perfect because they're kids. They have so much time to improve and giving them the good self esteem and motivation to continue cooking well is what will make them masters as they get older. He loses his patience with adults who call themselves chefs because they should know better than to make stupid mistakes and yelling is their motivation to get it together now.
It’s also the fact, the only time he really screams is when it’s adults that are actually professional cooks who are fucking up really basic things. They should be better, they should know better, which is why he shouts at them
9:47 Gordon to child: ❤️ 'Your mashed potatoes are too salty? let's have a look ❤️ Gordon to adult: 😡 "YOU MAKE THEM TOO SALTY WITH YOUR FUCKING TEARS, MAN UP AND START OVER AGAIN YOU DOUGHNUT!!" 😡
I think the reason he's so mean to adults is because when they make mistakes it's usually because they're arrogant, but when children make mistakes it's usually a lot more innocent and genuine. Also, he generally amps up the meanness just for the American versions of his shows bc idk Americans like that shit or something. lol
Oh 100%!! I'm a big fan of Gordon, and I have made this exact same argument to many people. When people talk about him being mean or being an asshole / rude. I always say - yea there is some of that, but it isn't so much that he's mean or rude, he is just VERY honest and direct. Which I think comes across as rude to a lot of people. It's a rare trait now a days. I think the best example is the original UK kitchen nightmares - when you go watch those, he is still the same pretty much, but usually when he freaks out, he is totally correct. Also definitely think the american versions of his shows, the producers probably told him to amp up his mean persona. I do think americans like that, it drums up ratings and headlines.
He isn't even a mean person he's a genuine person but he's a world class chef the difference between him with adults on hells kitchen is that their trying to get a job in HIS restaurant they have to keep up to his standards as a world famous chef and in his eyes if a fully trained chef wants to work for him they need to cook like they belong there with him and when your a chef you need to have self displine because of how fast pest and roudy it can get. He's kind to kids because he's a dad and his dad used to be disapproving of his dreams so most likely he sees some of his younger self/kids in them he can see their protenal as future chefs. People don't just invest in business if they don't see protenal in it. Its the same with the kids on the show..
Gordon: "The pie? It's visually stunning" Girl: "Thank you chef." Gordon: "You hear that? Not a soggy part all the way through." Girl: " *sobs of joy* " Gordon: "And the flavor..." Girl: " :) " Gordon: "is foOKING RAW!!!!!"
I really respect Ramsey. While there are plenty of things to criticise him for, he clearly has nuance and understanding for individual circumstances and faces them accordingly. As well, him trying to go against the prison industrial complex and actively helping those better their futures and give them skills that will assist them in a more positive future is really admirable.
Imagine if he had that whole talk with Christine about not doubting herself and how it looks great and everything and she's crying and all happy and then he takes a bite and is just like "Oh bloody hell this is shit."
Gordon Ramsay complimented HER, not her pie. She was very stressed out and as Gordon said, very negative about herself. She was pushing herself down and to hear one of the world's best cooks say she did well and that she shouldn't talk bad about herself is a huge relief.
I'm really amazed at how quick that girl ( 1:05 ) pulled herself together. If I ever started crying, I WOULDN'T STOP FOR AT LEAST AN HOUR LMAO. these kids really making me feel like a emo potato 🥔
*Fun Fact: He is mean to the adult chefs because he lived through hell himself when he was young, he had an alchoholic father and abused him, his siblings and his mother, my theory is the reason why he is super nice to the kids is because he doesnt want them to feel what he felt.*
Gordon to Kids: "Oh dear Oh dear Gorgeous" Gordon to Adults: *"𝕀𝕋𝕊 𝔽𝕌ℂ𝕂𝕀ℕ𝔾 ℝ𝔸𝕎 𝕐𝕆𝕌 𝕊𝕋𝕌ℙ𝕀𝔻 𝔻𝕆ℕ𝕂𝔼𝕐"* edit: holy shit i shit commented this because of the fancy looking font combined with gordon rage, but why you guys fighting lmao
Gordon is nice to kids because he knows they're still learning and mistakes are going to be made. He wasn't the five-star chef he is today when he was a kid. With adults, he expects better from them because they had time to learn and improve their craft. Especially if they're going to say to his face that their food is good.
He's so good with kids because he wants them to keep dreaming and keep cooking and learning. Adults should know how to cook so they're super tough on them. Children are the future and he knows that harsh criticism on them could crush their hopes.
@@JohnSmith-yi9cp A little competition is good. People might disagree with me on this, but I do think a little bit of competition prepares them for the real word.
@Penny for my thot you know that the "idiot sandwich" thing was a sketch on James Cordon show, right? Like, that didn't actually happened on Hell's Kitchen
Ramsay: "Honestly, you guys have been brilliant. Continue those dreams. Come up here and say goodbye." **girls walk up to the stage to give hugs goodbye** Other two judges: **brief hugs** Ramsay: **picks the kids up and swings them around while hugging them, all the while gushing over them** Me: **goes to the dentist to fill a cavity**
The reason he’s nice with kids is because the kids are still learning, and they don’t say they know how to cook. The kids are there to learn and he’s willing to help them become the best they can. Also, the kids have a right to cry and be upset and moody. The reason he is considered “rude” to adults is because the adults pretend that they know how to cook, and the adults aren’t there to learn, the adults are there to compete.
For sure. Kids are willing to admit they mess up and are ashamed when they dont need to be. Adults have no shame and try and act like anything they make is fine to serve and need to be knocked down a level to learn what shame is. They have the ability to serve someone food that could kill them and are trusted to make food. Kids are just kids
Even with adults. If he sees an adult trying, working to improve, and showing they give a shit, Gordon Ramsay is going to show them the respect he feels they deserve. When he feels like the cook is disrespecting the food, it's when he truly loses his shit.
His compassion really shines through with Christine Ha. It felt right out of a movie. And it made me cry as I type this. If that cowboy could have the same heart. Christine you are going far.
*G o o d a n d c r u s t y*
FuriousDemon mmmmmmm splendid. Simply, delicious. Ha ha
FuriousDemon nice and whipped
g o o d g i r l
FuriousDemon
Gordon takes a bite and says mmm unbelievable! But there is one problem
Girl: what’s that chef
Gordon: I only wished you made for me sooner and that’s bad
Girl: sorry chef
Gordon: oh when I mean bad I meant Micheal Jackson bad
Girl: (smiles) thank you chef
Gordon: you know how he looked really bad at the end of his life
Girl: (frowns) chef I’m not sure if you like the dish or not
Gordon: oh you don’t know if I like the dish or not I tell you what pack your knives you’re off the show
Girl: sorry chef
Gordon: because you should be working in the finest restaurant in the world
Girl smiles: thaaaaaaank yoooooou chef
Gordon: just not in the world that I live in
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
FuriousDemon remember that cuz that's the only time you'll here it
The way he calmed down the crying girl instantly and referred to her as "Good girl!"
That's how you know he has daughters. It did him good.
Damn right.
So wholesome 😢
Ikr
i feel like the internet makes him out to way worse than he actually is
@@thiswasposted120 definitely, he's very nice in his other shows.
Can you imagine Gordon bringing up Christine’s self-esteem like “wow, this apple pie is stunning, visually,” but then goes on to say,
“The taste... it’s *_d r e a d f u l._* ”
It would be so fucking funnyXD i would cry from laughter
I would've been dying 😂😂
ITS DRY YOU FUCKING IDIOT, ITS DRRRRRRRRRRRY !!!!
needs more olive oil
"ITS RAW, PISS OFF"
Imagine being old and telling your grandchildren that once you pied Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Graham Elliot
Who the fuck is graham elliot grandpa
your grandchildren won't know who gordon ramsay, joe bastianich, and graham elliott is is
@@mickjagger4707 no swearing my boy 😆😆
@@johngabrielmercado7047 *rips a part from the green screen and pops my head out*
A R E Y O U S U R E A B O U T T H A T ?
On the adult masterchef, he is actually waaay more kind than angry. Every episode has at least one kind and heart warming moment from Gordon.
joe is the one who gets angry lol
@@LeafyGrovyle like for no reason , joe just beats you down. Gordon know that they are home cooks and still learning. He’s rude on hells kitchen cuz they are professionals and should already know what they are doing. Joe just be like : this dish is shit and I feel sorry for your pathetic life
they only keep in the angry parts bcuz it's more entertaining
@@kvdjrplays7794 I've never watched a season of Masterchef America with Joe tbh, but he was in some seasons of Masterchef Italy and it was almost 90% general angry and brutal reactions both him and the others wich fair, they're adults, but sometimes it was a bit much i think.
We got some heartwarming content with every cheff except for Joe, wich had a very few ones.
To be fair, one of italian "originals" was Barbieri and he featured also with Masterchef Junior Italy and with the kids he also switched to a much more kinder side.
I guess it is Joe that might be a bit of a douchebag.
joe is a pure Asshole on masterchef .
Junior chef: messes up
Gordon: *dad mode activated*
Masterchef: messes up
Gordon: demon mode activated
@@Cacapopo7072
Hell's Kitchen/Kitchen Nightmare/Hotel Hell: messes up
Gordon: *DEMON KING MODE ACTIVATED*
Imagine how scary it would be if he was your dad and you got in trouble 🤣
i know he obviously wouldn't curse his kids out but VxnOEMWaqkLae
@@tina-mj4ge ah yes it would indeed be VxnOEMWaqkLae
Junior chef: * cooks *
Mr.Ramsay: *perfection.*
I think that girl cried because she thought Gordon Ramsay was gonna call her a idiot sandwich
Ya true
She prolly watched hells kitchen ☠️
Stop 😂 I AM DIEING
@@butterflies30231 are you dead?
@@rukitlas7130 Not in that way omg🤦♀️
2:56 "get it all over that bald head of his"
Damn. savage.
damn
Oof
emotional damage
Bruh
Or the you have hair now!
for anyone who doesn't know, Christine is a blind chef and did wonderfully throughout her competitions and Gordon gave her the same exact treatment as any other chef in that kitchen, of course helping where needed, and I could tell that Christine really appreciated him treating her like a normal chef in the kitchen.
"Where is the Lamb Saaaaauuuuce???"
"I don't know chef"
"Then look around!"
I can't stop laughing
He's patient and sweet to kids because they're still learning, he's harsh with adults because they should know better
I’ve noticed he’s ever really mean to the professional chefs. Even the amateur chefs, they’re still learning, it’s a hobby for them. Kids are the same way, even more so. Professional chefs are the ones that should be knowing better for sure
@@sorryoutlandish the comment is true, but your reply is even truer
@@ipsharoy7398 agreed!!!
He's even gone on record saying that he's harsh to the chefs at restaurants because not only is their livelihood at stake, but so are peoples' health.
@@SlayerOfTears true, the food needs to be cooked perfectly, plus it's their prefession so they need to know how to cook, as for kids they only do it to have a little success in their life and do it for fun
Gordon to kids: Come here you 😇🙂
Gordon to Adults: COME HERE YOU😡😡😡
STOOOAHAHAHHAOOOOPPPPPP!!!!😂
No..gordan to adults: come here you fucking donkey! 😂
@Maral Coskun ok Karen
@@moanashey9140 - yea more like that 😂
@@ilikebushes3015 haha
I think his interviews really explained well how he feels about his contestants and what role they play in the way he behaves around them.
In Master Chef Junior, he wants to encourage young children to find their passion for cooking and carry it on. He doesn't yell at them or makes them feel like they're not made for the job because he WANTS them to be made for the job.
In Master Chef, Gordon is more lenient on his contestants because most of them cook as a hobby, not as a job - but still expects them to know the basics.
In Kitchen Nightmares, he talks sense into people who refuse who believe their restaurant isn't just haunted by the ghosts of bad economy, resulting in countless heated arguments because he wants the people that called HIM (not backwards) for help to understand why they fail.
In Hell's Kitchen, Gordon expects his contestants to be his equals because they're trained chefs hired to run a real restaurant with real people. He's basically willing to risk the reputation of a restaurant location by letting the contestants join his team, so they have no excuse to fail - understandably, Gordon is really upset if said chefs are incompetent and making the line of work look like clown school.
Thanks for the breakdown!
Gordon with kids: hey hey hey don’t cry your amazing
Gordon with adults: It’s f*cking shiz you danky Shang doodle sh$t
Idiot sandwich !
its mostly cuz they yell way more at the adults to make the show more entertaining, but kids cant mentally handle being even fake yelled at
@@spugetee3472 also the adults on kitchen nightmares or hells kitchen should know how to cook and they claim they know how
Those arent the even words
Gordon Ramsay with adults = Hulk
Gordon Ramsay with kids = Professor Hulk
Lol, This!
This deserves more likes
Bruh, this is actually amazing!
Stop doubting yourself you are good and crusty
It’s funny cause it’s true
Imagine these kids being in hells kitchen in the future and insulted to hell by a gordon who earlier told then to follow their dreams
The kids get a small taste of working with Gordon during the Kitchen Takeovers. He doesn't cuss them out, but he is considerably more aggressive than he is here
But Gordon you told me to follow my dreams
Gordon: You donut!
these kids get a pass because they have no professional background, in hell's kitchen, they are professionals and big mistakes are not acceptable, especially if you have Gordon Ramsay judging you.
@@davidkonevky7372 No need for an explanation I was only joking
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Gordon isn’t an asshole. He knows there’s a time and a place to yell at people. He’s kind to people when that’s best. He only yells at people when they need a wake-up-call. He’s actually extremely polite and a great person all around. He’s such a good sport too, as evidence by when the kids threw the pie in his face. He knows it’s all for fun, and doesn’t get needlessly angry. What a legend.
Imagine going to school and being able to say that you smooshed pie on Gordon Ramsay’s face.
People who only watch Hell's kitchen: How are you alive?!?!
The reason why most of the children are crying are because they’re scared Gordon Ramsey is gonna yell at them and call them donuts
Donuts??😂
Donuts 😂😂😂
Or maybe even FUCKING MUPPETS XD
Or donkeys lol
I'd love to be called a donut by Gordon ramsey but id also cry my eyes out 😂
Christine has done the impossible by NOT being a kid and getting into this video
She was always doubting herself because she's blind, so he's trying to make sure she feels more confident
It is about Gordon being nice not Gordon being nice *to kids*
i saw this while i was watching the clip of her
@@Roseatta22 yea we know? it’s just that he’s not usually nice to adults.
@@pokemongoer same
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how he used multiple senses to describe her pie. Scraping the top to hear it, describing the crisp touch, and smell. All just the ability for him to adapt the usual and mostly visual evaluations he does.
Its real sweet and all when hes nice to kids, but like thats expected. When hes trying to calm christinas doubts and hype her up to realize how great she is though, thats something special that brought real tears to my eyes. He knows shes truly got a gift and it shows
Hell's Kitchen: *angry old man mode: ON*
MasterChefJunior: *angry old man mode: OFF, wholesome dad mode: ON*
Wow your right
lmfao it's cause the adults are supposed to know what they're doing, whereas these are kids who are ready to learn.
@@monchiiart Moreover because the adults are cocky, as you see at 5:55 he is fully willing to build someone up when they deserve it and need it.
ahhhhh you're too right
@@abonynge Not to mention that he said several times over that he is harder on contestants in Hell's Kitchen than he is on MasterChef and MasterChef Junior, because in HK, he looks for professional cooks, while in MC he is well-aware that the contestants are hobby-cooks.
He understands that the kids are learning and very impressionable at this young age. He has zero tolerance for adults who call themselves chefs but continuously fail to produce quality food.
And he also doesn't tolerate flaws that every human being has for juicer reality TV.
He also has zero tolerance for raw food
I never understand how on Hell's kitchen, they have the same menu and manage to constantly screw up. Youre cooking the same thing, and youre suppose to be cooks. I dint blame Ramsey for flipping out.
Ethan1123Ac agree, and a lot of times these chefs have big egos that get in the way of their progress. So arrogant they refuse the realize they suck. So Ramsay comes in to correct them mentally.
Ethan1123Ac but he should treat adults the same way that he treats kids. I would like him if he did that. If he had the same behavior towards kids when he's on Hell's Kitchen, then he would be in serious trouble for child abuse
I break down in tears every time I see that scene with Christine, especially when it seems like Gordon is on the verge of busting into tears himself! His voice getting all wobbly as he desperately tries to get her to realize that she is far more talented than she gives herself credit for.
We all have to agree that Gordan is legendary. He's funny in that he roasts the shit out of adults, insanely talented in cooking and baking, but also encouraging and supportive to children and tells them what they need to hear. Truly a legend.
Kids: it’s a bit raw, lets cook it a little more
Adult: *donkey*
kirby99 raw it’s FUCKING RAW
*W H E R E S T H E L A M B S A U C E*
WHERE THE FOOK IS THE LAMB SAUCE YOU FUCKING CLOWNED DONKEH???
*where the fook is the lamb sauce you fooking clown donkeh*
R A W
I feel like being hugged by Gordon is the safest place you can be.
You're totally right.
LegendaryDoge lol 😂
That's how he gets you
@@deusvult5124 LMFAOOO
Because if you get asulted by another person next to gordan Ramsey all hell is out
Knowing his background and how his childhood sounded like it makes a lot of sense how much of a good adult figure he tries to be for kids.
A lot of his behavior with kids was inspired by his upbringing. He lived in a pretty aggressive household, so as an adult he's learned how important kindness and gentleness can be for kids when they're still learning. Insulting them and yelling will only crush their spirit, so he stands as a pillar of advice and support for them. He really is a good guy.
It's simple.
Masterchef (all versions): They're just homecooks. They learn how to cook here.
Hell's Kitchen: Real chefs who work as chefs in restaurants. They should know what they're doing.
At least these home cooks can *cook*. I don't think anyone bring attention to how bad the food is if I cut into my stake and it mooed I would be terrified. These children don't serve raw food.
Is that why hes mean to those guys and not the kids
xNet Plays Yes.
Even the home cooks know to cook better than the chefs
That's why Gordon uses the word *F U C K Y O U* all the time in Hell's Kitchen
It's not that he's a mean person. He's just talking sense into the people who need it.
Gordon always talks the correct amount of sense.
Yep
Everyone in Hell’s Kitchen needs sense?
@@driftby7825 Yes, almost all of them. An example of one not needing it would be sterling and Gordon wasn’t as harsh on him as he was on others.
Especially on Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares when he deals with a LOT OF IDIOTS 💀!!!
I love Gordon and Joe, because they are rude to adults who should know how to cook, but they encourage children to be better, in the best way possible. And that just speaks volumes on how they help mold future Chefs
Gordon is good, Joe literally goes for personal attacks.
@@MalachiWadas Even though Joe is normally a jerk to people, I really like how he acted like an uncle when he saw the kids.
joe is a fraud
Joe is just a yes-man to Gordon. He doesn't really have an own opinion
"Gordon Ramsay Being Nice"
2.9 Million people: "hmm, exactly what I need"
I want to know who else could say, " Gordon Ramsay gave me a life changing speech about having confidence over *P I E* "
It's not about the P I E, it's about the message behind. Such small things can change a life
I want that P I E
Off topic but you have 666 likes now
@@sincerealev oh shit
@@ralc11tv15 oh P I E
Gordon with kids: "No no no, don't cry, we can fix this!"
Gordon with adults: *_"IT LOOKS LIKE A BISON'S P*NIS!!!!"_*
Lmao
He should do that to kids to toughen them up. They're basically pillows
@@amjadbo um.... no....
@@MoonyCat why not?
@@amjadbo You should not be allowed to have kids
"What kid can say they've thrown a pie at Gordon Ramsay's face? I can"
Christine made me cry, she's so beautiful and sweet.
The judges: ''we made kids laugh''
Everyone: '''what did it cost?''
The judges: ''serval pies in the face''
and it was worth it
FR
[ Everyone liked that. ]
What did it cost?
The judges; everything
G O O D A N D C R U S T Y
Ramsay is a great guy, he came from the bottom, he had a lot of hardships which is why he hates when people show off and then don't do as they say they will.
He sees the kids as future chefs and wants to help them instead of crashing their dreams because he knows they have the potential, he is also a father so he knows how fragile a child's psyche can be.
Gordon Ramsay crushes dreams, Paul Walker crashes dreams
@@serialvapist5807 Okay that's just... ;-;
Man thats true
Matriones Then a lot of people would be idiots. When I say a lot, I’m talking *m i l l i o n s*
Gaol
Gordon wants to illude them about him being nice so that the kids (now adults) can partecipate at Hells Kitchen and get insulted by him
in all seriousness though, Gordon is genuinely a nice person. the reason he swears alot and in a way humiliates contestants of hells kitchen and the restaurant staff of kitchen nightmares, is to drive them to the point of where they strive to become better cooks/owners.
And despite all the swearing and humiliation, he will support them in anyway he could.
He wants people in the culinary world to be successful, making brilliant food and live good lives.
Gordon has a STRONG work ethic, he pours his heart out into his kitchen, but outside of that environment, he genuinely seems so so nice and sweet
*his dad senses were tingling*
This comment made my day and so did tis video, thank you lily cat.
Equintrinity fantastic way to ruin a nice comment 🙂👍
@Equintrinity There's nothing wrong with furries dude, don't be mean
CrazyCupcakeGirl2004 furries are as bad as pedo’s fucking disgusting
Vellin I’ve never seen a Christian dress in anything but casual clothing
**kid contestant messes up**
Gordon: Father mode on
**adult contestant messes up**
Gordon: Satan mode on
LMaO
To be fair it could be father mode for the adults as well, depends on the father.
**Bad Owners messes up**
Gordon: Therapist mode on
Likes are at 699, I must not change it
@@danemr6808 I totally agree. Sometimes he's daddy too.
He's so sweet with kids, you can tell he genuinely cares about the kids and wants them to succeed. It's so frigging adorable.
“They look like clowns that I threw up on” Couldn’t put it better my self.
He is so gentle with children and disabled cooks. Gordon Ramsay is the definition of a jerk with a heart of gold.
I mean he says it to the adults cause they can take it
@@randomperson8994 Yes, but he's also understanding about limits. On _Hell's Kitchen_ once a guy got upset because Gordon used the name his abusive father called him. Gordon told him he wouldn't use that name again. Bear in mind, this was _Hell's Kitchen_ on which he regularly calls women bitches and cows and men donkeys and idiots, so you know he meant it.
@@hotelmario510 ye ik Robert. But theres a difference between trauma and being able to take somet
@@dante6055 that's is funny as heck lol
@@dante6055 well yeah I can't even imagine Gordon saying "you fucking donkey" to a kid, but seriously tho that edit is still amusing
I love how he panics "hey-hey! Don't cry! Don't cry! We can fix this!"
Andrea Cazares it’s his inner dad coming out
*meanwhile on hell's kitchen* IT'S FUCKING RAW
master chef junior: let's do this together, my darling!
hell's kitchen: IT'S UNDERCOOKED YOU STUPID FUCKING DONKEY
Lol just realized that😂
That's probably how he acts with his own kids and he looks at then and remembers when his kids were learning to cook.
2:55 "Get that all over that bald head of his"
That just had me dying of laughter coz its exactly something I would've said as a kid
Gordon had a very rough childhood and the fact he pushed so far and is stil yet so kind is amazing, i have hope in humanity
I still can't believe that this Gordon Ramsay is the same Gordon Ramsay from Hell's Kitchen
Willi Wildfang he truly cares, it’s just in hell’s kitchen he has to deal with people who are supposed to be professionals, but can’t follow basic directions.
Oh hey kazuichi 😳
He cares about encouraging children
I have 3 accounts and the likes on this comment was 997
So i switched though every account to be the 1000th like
YAY!
Bill Cipher 👏👏👏
gordon: im not leaving till u laugh
coco: *laughs immediately*
lol she really wanted him to leave
Dania Vlogs This made me choke 😂
Omg I'm dieing 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣😂
😂I DIDNT REALIZED THAT LMFAO HAHAHA
Dania Vlogs 😂👌
7:05 OK WHOEVER IS CUTTING ONIONS... QUIT IT!
People legit don't understand that them being kids makes no difference. You can see Gordon many times helping those willing to learn, no matter their age.
Well, I'd say there is one, especially as kids often still lack self motivation and care mor, who already know
I love that he isn’t a coward. He never belittles children.
He does. There was a kid that almost starts crying for a sarcastic comment of his. He apologizes immediately though.
@@Pocket-Calculator Everyone is human and makes mistakes :)
@@Pocket-Calculator I want you to show me that now thats comedy
He knows that there is times where kids doesnt know what to do and he understands that. He will help them a little but they should carry themselves after, as he hopes.
The last thing you want to do is dissuade future chefs that obviously have passion for the craft. He only yell at adults that see cooking as nothing more as a source of income that lost their passion overtime or got lazy.
"I have 3 daughters: Holly, Megan, Matilda. And they always cry in the kitchen but they cry with laughter so I'm not leaving until you laugh"
my heart 😭 it yeeted itself out of my chest
My heart cant take it bruv :(
Wait I thought ge had a daughter named Tilly too-
@Kyra Laurene Apostol oh ok thanks
Matilda… that name sounds similar
Kids: *over cooking a little bit*
Gordon: that a little bit over
Adult: *over cooking a little bit*
Gordon: that is dry as fuck like my grandma
To say I felt like I was in Christine's shoes in that moment would be an understatement. I teared up like, a lot, simply because if you switched out the context from baking to illustration... that's me and my -level- lack of confidence to a freaking T. And then suddenly I felt like Ramsay was talking to ME.
He can hear a child's cry from a mile away like an animal to its childern
I mean kinda
Hes harsh af to adults but nice to kids lol. Once the clock hits midnight on a kids 18th birthday he's like
11:59 - Goodnight angel you are special....
12:00- special fucking needs you worthless twat.
Nice Gordon: WHAT ARE YOU
Girl: AN IDIOT SANDWICH
Nice Gordon: NO YOURE A QUEEN
A queen sandwich
@@tydusrain4476 wonderful
I’m proud to be AN IDIOT SANDWICH
Omg this needs more than 2k likes
Edit: my wish is granted
All women
*ARE QUEENS*
I love the way he says "I think you've got to cream the butter first", not "you have to". This brings it down a notch, so it's not him telling her what to do. It is him trying to figure it out with her (even though he knows how obviously). Smart move.
Gordon is a very genuine person, I think his family is super lucky to have him 💓
Theres always whining about how terrible Ramsey is, but he's really not. He's actually a great guy, and a wonderful father, and he knows how fragile children's self esteem is. He's trying to encourage them to become wonderful chefs from a young age. But for adults, if they're not good at cooking from the start, they're most likely never gonna get good. Adults self esteem is strong. Getting screamed at won't hurt them like it could hurt children. They need more rough encouragement.
He understands that the kids are learning and they won't be perfect because they're kids. They have so much time to improve and giving them the good self esteem and motivation to continue cooking well is what will make them masters as they get older. He loses his patience with adults who call themselves chefs because they should know better than to make stupid mistakes and yelling is their motivation to get it together now.
@@kait490 you cant be perfect though
@@James-cs2dz Yeah but sometimes they deserve it
@@davidkonevky7372 eh
It’s also the fact, the only time he really screams is when it’s adults that are actually professional cooks who are fucking up really basic things. They should be better, they should know better, which is why he shouts at them
Gordon with kids: “Hey hey it’s ok don’t cry we can redo it”
Gordon with adults: ......................
YOU MESSED UP DONUT
*YOU USELESS FUCKING DONUT*
*P A T H E T I C*
*O I P A N I N I H E A D , L I S T E N T O M E*
*YOU FUCKING DONKEY*
*W H E R E ' S T H E L A M B S A U C E*
Gordon with kids: *kalm*
Gordon with adults: I have access to the entire curse word library
9:47
Gordon to child: ❤️ 'Your mashed potatoes are too salty? let's have a look ❤️
Gordon to adult: 😡 "YOU MAKE THEM TOO SALTY WITH YOUR FUCKING TEARS, MAN UP AND START OVER AGAIN YOU DOUGHNUT!!" 😡
I think the reason he's so mean to adults is because when they make mistakes it's usually because they're arrogant, but when children make mistakes it's usually a lot more innocent and genuine. Also, he generally amps up the meanness just for the American versions of his shows bc idk Americans like that shit or something. lol
Oh 100%!! I'm a big fan of Gordon, and I have made this exact same argument to many people. When people talk about him being mean or being an asshole / rude. I always say - yea there is some of that, but it isn't so much that he's mean or rude, he is just VERY honest and direct. Which I think comes across as rude to a lot of people. It's a rare trait now a days. I think the best example is the original UK kitchen nightmares - when you go watch those, he is still the same pretty much, but usually when he freaks out, he is totally correct. Also definitely think the american versions of his shows, the producers probably told him to amp up his mean persona. I do think americans like that, it drums up ratings and headlines.
He isn't even a mean person he's a genuine person but he's a world class chef the difference between him with adults on hells kitchen is that their trying to get a job in HIS restaurant they have to keep up to his standards as a world famous chef and in his eyes if a fully trained chef wants to work for him they need to cook like they belong there with him and when your a chef you need to have self displine because of how fast pest and roudy it can get. He's kind to kids because he's a dad and his dad used to be disapproving of his dreams so most likely he sees some of his younger self/kids in them he can see their protenal as future chefs. People don't just invest in business if they don't see protenal in it. Its the same with the kids on the show..
I remember on an episode of kitchen nightmares he was nice to a 17 year old and said young chefs needs encouragement to give passion to their future
@@purpledefaultpfp6233 was that on the uk or USA version 🤔 ???
Children have to make mistakes in the beginning. You cant wake up one and be good at cooking. And Gordon knows that so he isnt mean to them
Gordon: "The pie? It's visually stunning"
Girl: "Thank you chef."
Gordon: "You hear that? Not a soggy part all the way through."
Girl: " *sobs of joy* "
Gordon: "And the flavor..."
Girl: " :) "
Gordon: "is foOKING RAW!!!!!"
*You have no idea how glad I was that he didn't actually say that*
This part was playing as I was watching
LMFAOOOO
I waited for him to say that lmao
IF IT WAS IN HELLS KITCHEN
You know the dish is good when Gordon does not get mad at the adults. I love the moment with Christine’s Apple Pie.
I really respect Ramsey. While there are plenty of things to criticise him for, he clearly has nuance and understanding for individual circumstances and faces them accordingly. As well, him trying to go against the prison industrial complex and actively helping those better their futures and give them skills that will assist them in a more positive future is really admirable.
Imagine if he had that whole talk with Christine about not doubting herself and how it looks great and everything and she's crying and all happy and then he takes a bite and is just like "Oh bloody hell this is shit."
*ROLL CREDITS*
LMAO
LMAO
I would pay millions to see that
@@stagenamejaimejude7258
thats just mean dude
Master Chef: WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL IS THIS?
Master Chef JR: hey hey hey! don’t cry! you can do this! i know you can.
Sydney
Ikr aw.
But then they hit you with that, “ITS MASTER CHEF NOT MASTERBATE!”
Oh...my...god MY TWIN!!
I like how you changed it from Fuck to Hell
Nevaeh Davies hey twin!!
Isaiah Holt hey other sinner!!
Seeing Gordon being nice is like seeing Lucifer becoming an Angel again
4:40 I like how the master chefs juniors in back can't hold their tears after the two girls got eliminated
dude imagine these kids going back to school being able to say "yeah i threw a pie at gordon ramsay"
biggest flex of the century
I never knew I’d get Rickrolled in the comments
Never gonna let you down
@@zackarydoesgacha9510 Never gonna run around and desert you
@@lokirae3 Never gonna make you cry
@@shinyintp2064 Never gonna say goodbye
*i cant believe im crying about someone complimenting pie*
LMAO IKR
Samee Hahah
I CANT BREATHEDHGDF
Gordon Ramsay complimented HER, not her pie. She was very stressed out and as Gordon said, very negative about herself. She was pushing herself down and to hear one of the world's best cooks say she did well and that she shouldn't talk bad about herself is a huge relief.
r/ whooosh
The amount of care that you can just see in Gordon's eyes when he's talking to a kid who's upset is so wholesome.
This is one of the scariest yet wholesome things I've ever watched
3:42 “what kid can say they have thrown a pie on Gordon Ramsay’s face? I can”
wow, that’s a big flex right there
@@idontwannashowmynameuwu8825 LMAO
@@idontwannashowmynameuwu8825 *WH E eze*
That last sentence which it isn't you just sound dumb
Imagine and adult did that
@@idontwannashowmynameuwu8825 LMAO 🤣🤣
His "Dad Level" is reading well above 9000. +1
Say it B Silkwood! You know you want to say it!!
Over 9000
B Silkwood and then there is my dad who teases me by saying STOOPIDD
What's where I got it from, ahhh...
Dad skills: *9/10*
Social Skills: *uhhhhhh*
Nae Nae over 9000/10
I'm really amazed at how quick that girl ( 1:05 ) pulled herself together. If I ever started crying, I WOULDN'T STOP FOR AT LEAST AN HOUR LMAO. these kids really making me feel like a emo potato 🥔
alot of people dont realise this, but Gordon Ramsay actually has a heart of gold, he just doesnt choose to show it
We all know Gordon has a soft spot for kids
It's adorable
Ikr
Not surprising, given he's a father.
That huge space in your comment was
Unnecessary
.
But he also has a soft spot for.....
*T h e L a m b S a u c e*
"what does that sound like to you?"
𝙂 𝙊 𝙊 𝘿 𝙉 𝘾 𝙍 𝙐 𝙎 𝙏 𝙔
*N O*
Oh
I had a brain aneurism reading this
@@TomJam_ good
@@TomJam_ ok
Child: *cries*
Gordon: *sprint mode engaged*
*Fun Fact: He is mean to the adult chefs because he lived through hell himself when he was young, he had an alchoholic father and abused him, his siblings and his mother, my theory is the reason why he is super nice to the kids is because he doesnt want them to feel what he felt.*
no its because they're still armature chefs
It wouldn’t surprise me if that was apart of the reasoning, besides wanting to see the kids succeed in cooking.
Gordon to Kids: "Oh dear Oh dear Gorgeous"
Gordon to Adults: *"𝕀𝕋𝕊 𝔽𝕌ℂ𝕂𝕀ℕ𝔾 ℝ𝔸𝕎 𝕐𝕆𝕌 𝕊𝕋𝕌ℙ𝕀𝔻 𝔻𝕆ℕ𝕂𝔼𝕐"*
edit: holy shit i shit commented this because of the fancy looking font combined with gordon rage, but why you guys fighting lmao
Gordon is nice to kids because he knows they're still learning and mistakes are going to be made. He wasn't the five-star chef he is today when he was a kid.
With adults, he expects better from them because they had time to learn and improve their craft. Especially if they're going to say to his face that their food is good.
@@nopenopenopesomuchnope4137 ah yes the mister obvious is here
@@guhh8792 He better be, I paid him 5 dollars for him to get here
@@guhh8792 Hey he's just giving out some info, no harm in that even if it is obvious
@@w.a.6618 harm? damm i wish i was the mr obvious
He just made a person cry by saying how nice her crust is
saw a comment saying she was blind, so maybe she's really doubtful of herself
@@Bandinthesky she is blind, go watch the audition tape of Christine Ha
@@Bandinthesky she THOUGHT it was a pile of rubbish. Gordon literally said: "What do you think it looks like?"
She couldn’t see what it looked like:)
LMAO when you put it that way it’s so funny
Gordon being nice to children heals my inner child honnestly
3:24 "YOU HAVE HAIR NOW!!"
I blummin aspire to be that kid when I get older. She's amazing 😂
He's so good with kids because he wants them to keep dreaming and keep cooking and learning. Adults should know how to cook so they're super tough on them. Children are the future and he knows that harsh criticism on them could crush their hopes.
That show still fucks with their minds because all they it makes them seem like winning is everything but its not
Well its a competition XD
@@JohnSmith-yi9cp A little competition is good. People might disagree with me on this, but I do think a little bit of competition prepares them for the real word.
@@JohnSmith-yi9cp yes it is anyone who says otherwise is a loser you do not compete to have fun you compete to win
He's also a father.
When has Gordon ever been mean? He has high expectations for people who deserve them and accepts no BS. He’s not a mean person.
@Penny for my thot Is this trigger bait
@Penny for my thot dont forget donuts, donkey, and the lamb sauce
@Penny for my thot you know that the "idiot sandwich" thing was a sketch on James Cordon show, right? Like, that didn't actually happened on Hell's Kitchen
@Penny for my thot The idiot sandwich is a James Corden skit
Idiot sandwich was a skit-
Gordon Ramsay in dad mode is the most wholesome thing ever
Gordon reminds me a lot of my dad, very serious when it comes to business but very good with kids and knows how to support and encourage them
Ramsay: "Honestly, you guys have been brilliant. Continue those dreams. Come up here and say goodbye."
**girls walk up to the stage to give hugs goodbye**
Other two judges: **brief hugs**
Ramsay: **picks the kids up and swings them around while hugging them, all the while gushing over them**
Me: **goes to the dentist to fill a cavity**
IT'S FUCKING RAW YOU DONKEY
@@bigwheelfromspidamahn1037 I'M *WHEEZING*
Me: **watches my mom overcook my ramen**
Me: * burns air
Too much sweetness!
The reason he’s nice with kids is because the kids are still learning, and they don’t say they know how to cook. The kids are there to learn and he’s willing to help them become the best they can. Also, the kids have a right to cry and be upset and moody.
The reason he is considered “rude” to adults is because the adults pretend that they know how to cook, and the adults aren’t there to learn, the adults are there to compete.
Yes and even then, Hell’s Kitchen contestents have said that he’s actually an amazing mentor and a lot of that screaming is for the show.
These words are so true
yes this is what ppl dont understand
For sure. Kids are willing to admit they mess up and are ashamed when they dont need to be. Adults have no shame and try and act like anything they make is fine to serve and need to be knocked down a level to learn what shame is. They have the ability to serve someone food that could kill them and are trusted to make food. Kids are just kids
Even with adults. If he sees an adult trying, working to improve, and showing they give a shit, Gordon Ramsay is going to show them the respect he feels they deserve. When he feels like the cook is disrespecting the food, it's when he truly loses his shit.
I like how he not only cheers them up, but actually teaches them as well. Really cool
His compassion really shines through with Christine Ha. It felt right out of a movie. And it made me cry as I type this. If that cowboy could have the same heart. Christine you are going far.
Their all kids, he’s not gonna say “what the f*ck is this rubbish” to some little girl
What about Christine? She’s a fully grown adult.
@@GaugeMe43 wasn’t she blind? I’d go a bit easier on her too if she couldn't even see what she was cooking.
@@adogthatfoundyoutube6309 My point was that they’re not all kids.
I think it would be funny
They’re
The kids are just beginners, and the adults are professional chefs that should know what they're doing.
exactly why Gordon is being nice
Agreed
Even the kids surpass the cooks sometimes
Lowkey to be called "good girl" or "darling" might make me cry or breakdown or hug him 🥰 he's amazing