Spoiler Warning: This story contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of “Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars” on Fox.
It may be called “Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars,” but it was Lisa Vanderpump who owned the Fox competition when a contestant from her team of mentees won the second season on Thursday’s finale.
In a two-hour episode that ended with finalists Jess Druey (Team Vanderpump), Roman Desmond (Team Vanderpump) and Ali Schlichter (Team Ramsay) giving dueling presentations in a bid to win the $250,000 grand prize for their respective businesses in the food and beverage space. And then it was up to Ramsay and the “Vanderpump Rules” star and prolific restauranteur, who joined Ramsay as his co-host/rival mentor, for Season 2, to come to an agreement and decide which competitor won — and which of them won by association.
“I know it cuts him deeply, the fact that I won,” Vanderpump told Variety. “But...
It may be called “Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars,” but it was Lisa Vanderpump who owned the Fox competition when a contestant from her team of mentees won the second season on Thursday’s finale.
In a two-hour episode that ended with finalists Jess Druey (Team Vanderpump), Roman Desmond (Team Vanderpump) and Ali Schlichter (Team Ramsay) giving dueling presentations in a bid to win the $250,000 grand prize for their respective businesses in the food and beverage space. And then it was up to Ramsay and the “Vanderpump Rules” star and prolific restauranteur, who joined Ramsay as his co-host/rival mentor, for Season 2, to come to an agreement and decide which competitor won — and which of them won by association.
“I know it cuts him deeply, the fact that I won,” Vanderpump told Variety. “But...
- 25/7/2024
- Jennifer Maas के द्वारा
- Variety Film + TV
Note: This story contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of “Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars.”
“Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars” Season 2 didn’t just let Lisa Vanderpump coach a team of entrepreneurs to victory. The Fox show actually unlocked a new side of the Bravo star and restaurateur.
“I loved the chance to kick [Ramsay] in the ass. I really did. I never thought I was competitive, but I realized that when it comes to beating Gordon Ramsay, I was like a fiend,” Vanderpump told The Wrap.
Vanderpump gained that distinct honor thanks to the Season 2 finale of “Food Stars.” This season of the entrepreneurial competition series divided contestants into two teams, one overseen by Ramsay and the other overseen by the “Vanderpump Rules” icon. Ultimately, it was Team Vanderpump’s Jess Druey, the founder of Whiny Baby, who took home the title of “Food Stars” winner as well as the $250,000 grand prize.
“Gordon Ramsay’s Food Stars” Season 2 didn’t just let Lisa Vanderpump coach a team of entrepreneurs to victory. The Fox show actually unlocked a new side of the Bravo star and restaurateur.
“I loved the chance to kick [Ramsay] in the ass. I really did. I never thought I was competitive, but I realized that when it comes to beating Gordon Ramsay, I was like a fiend,” Vanderpump told The Wrap.
Vanderpump gained that distinct honor thanks to the Season 2 finale of “Food Stars.” This season of the entrepreneurial competition series divided contestants into two teams, one overseen by Ramsay and the other overseen by the “Vanderpump Rules” icon. Ultimately, it was Team Vanderpump’s Jess Druey, the founder of Whiny Baby, who took home the title of “Food Stars” winner as well as the $250,000 grand prize.
- 25/7/2024
- Kayla Cobb के द्वारा
- The Wrap
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