Gordon Ramsay is set to give up swearing in the kitchen.
The ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ star is famous for his notorious foul mouth in his TV cookery shows, but fellow chef Angela Hartnett claims she has held “frank conversations” with the celebrity chef about things moving in a new direction.
The protégée of Ramsay, who appeared on the ITV cooking show and owns one Michelin star fine dining restaurant Murano, said people would be surprised at how “calm and quiet” kitchens are now.
The 53-year-old star – a judge on BBC One programme ‘Best Home Cook’, alongside Dame Mary Berry and Chris Bavin – told the ‘Out To Lunch’ podcast: “There will always be a bit of tension in the kitchens, in that there’s a sense of urgency, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that.
“There’s that adrenaline, and I can snap, but you don’t have to be nasty. You don’t have to be a bully, that’s for sure.
“I probably have said that to Ramsay before. We have had frank conversations about things like that.
“Even he knows life’s not like that anymore for God’s sake. It’s not worth it. It’s not healthy.”
Since joining TikTok in January 2020, ‘Kitchen Nightmares’ star Gordon has amassed more than 30 million followers after his savage roasts of other people’s foods went viral.
In one video, he screamed: “Man, what are you doing to that hotdog?!” after a man is seen pouring molten cheese over it.
What’s more, another guy eating chicken nuggets was referred to as an “Italian tragedy”.