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Gordon Ramsay have a Tubi channel

Interesting. We enjoy watching his programs, but it'll be interesting to see what Ramsay does with his own Tubi channel. Fun fact: He bitches out restaurant owners and uses foul language and curse words to the point where so much has to be bleeped on his programs that sometimes you have no earthly idea what he's actually saying, and obviously, like many "reality TV" programs, much of it is created and done for show.

The real story is that many restaurant owners who've been featured on his shows said Ramsay was actually quite helpful to them, offered some really good suggestions and was patient and and even a bit soft spoken when the cameras weren't rolling. When one considers the people who work for him, a few employees have been with him for 15 or 16 years. I don't think he'd get that kind of loyalty or people sticking around that long if he truly acted toward everyone in the manner he portrays himself on his TV shows.
 
Interesting. We enjoy watching his programs, but it'll be interesting to see what Ramsay does with his own Tubi channel. Fun fact: He bitches out restaurant owners and uses foul language and curse words to the point where so much has to be bleeped on his programs that sometimes you have no earthly idea what he's actually saying, and obviously, like many "reality TV" programs, much of it is created and done for show.
I've met him, and he actually does talk that way. In person, Ramsey is a really nice and incredibly funny guy, but he doesn't suffer fools gladly. He learned his skills from world renowned chef's who were harder on him than he is on contestants.
The real story is that many restaurant owners who've been featured on his shows said Ramsay was actually quite helpful to them, offered some really good suggestions and was patient and and even a bit soft spoken when the cameras weren't rolling. When one considers the people who work for him, a few employees have been with him for 15 or 16 years. I don't think he'd get that kind of loyalty or people sticking around that long if he truly acted toward everyone in the manner he portrays himself on his TV shows.
If you work hard and show loyalty to his business, Ramsey will always be fair and loyal in return. Goof off, and expect to be surfing the sidewalk.
 
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