Gordon Ramsay is a popular American chef/TV personality who recently called out Twitch streamers for streaming reality shows such as MasterChef US.
He founded the Gordon Ramsay Restaurants in 1997 and has been awarded 16 Michelin stars overall. He has been a long-term judge on the MasterChef US series since it began in 2010.
Ramsay has recently featured heavily on Twitch due to the new meta where popular creators watch episodes of cooking shows such as MasterChef US. The following article looks at five reasons why a livestream featuring Gordon Ramsay is an exciting prospect.
The new MasterChef meta has led to some popular creators regularly featuring Ramsay in their Twitch streams. These include the likes of Felix "xQc" Lengyel, Hasan "HasanAbi" Piker, and Angela "AriaSaki."
xQc in particular has already tweeted Ramsay and recently mentioned that he is trying to get permission from MasterChef US’ creators in order to stream the show.
Needless to say, the new meta has resulted in increased popularity for the Scottish chef on Twitch. While featuring in a livestream could be a long shot considering his schedule, it certainly seems like a prudent step.
Ramsay posted on Twitter claiming that fans could catch episodes of his new show Next Level Chef on Twitch if they missed it on Fox or Hulu. Most people claimed that he was taking a dig at streamers such as xQc and HasanAbi, who have also exposed themselves to DMCA strikes due to the meta.
Ramsay also posted a tweet on January 3, 2022 asking the internet for a brief run-down on Twitch. A recent MasterChef clip where the chef can be seen questioning a contestant about Twitch has gone viral. xQc himself responded to the tweet and claimed that he was willing to give Ramsay a run down
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