TV chef Gordon Ramsay is famous for his fiery temper and f-bombs – but apparently there’s a reason behind it, according to the Gordon, Gino and Fred star.
For over 20 years, telly fave Gordon – whose show Kitchen Nightmares is repeating on June 30 – has been entertaining the world thanks to his smash-hit cooking shows and potty mouth.
And while his sometimes crude behaviour hasn’t gone down well with some people, according to Gordon there’s a reason for his “consistent cursing”.
Gordon Ramsay has enjoyed a 20-year career
Since shooting to fame back in 1999, Gordon has become rather well known for not biting his tongue. And his temper even led him Stateside in the 2000s, bagging a hosting gig on Hell’s Kitchen. The show premiered back in 2005 and 18 years and 21 series later, the show is still going strong!
In 2009, Gordon spoke to Bon Appétit to dish all on the latest season and his experience on the show. Calling it “the most competitive” series so far, Gordon said: “It’s very exciting, because the contestants are really raising their game.”
Gordon Ramsay on his ‘consistent cursing’
When asked if his consistent cursing has “helped or harmed your reputation as a chef”, Gordon did not hold back – as per.
“When I get angry, I’m just being honest, and I don’t think it’s ever going to be any different,” he revealed. Gordon explained: “I, like any good chef, want everything to be perfect. The kitchen is a highly pressurized and heated environment and sometimes it just comes out.”