Fox brought some delectable news to all the die-hard fans of Hell's Kitchen by renewing its flagship competition series for two additional seasons. Ever since May 2005, the best aspiring chefs from across the country have been battling it out — often times while enduring the wrath of Gordon Ramsay — all for the chance of winning a career changing position at a top restaurant and a cash prize of $250,00. Last year, the honor went to Missouri native competitor Trey Garvey, making him the first male chef to come out on top since season 12.
While the pandemic put a halting damper on most entertainment projects, Gordon Ramsey's long-running cooking competition powered through to produce season 19 and 20 during lockdown. While both seasons were filmed pre-COVID, their premiere dates was delayed significantly due to scheduling conflicts brought on by the pandemic. Season 19 ushered in a familiar face to the Hell's Kitchen franchise as Gordon was joined by season seven contestant Jason «Jay» Santos. Jay took the role of sous chef for the blue team, accompanied by sous chef of the ream team and season 10 winner Christina Wilson.
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On Tuesday, Fox announced that their staple cooking series will be getting two more seasons. Within the network's official press release, FOX Entertainment's president of Alternative Entertainment & Specials Rob Wade spoke highly of Hell's Kitchen and the show's longevity. «In fact, it's the show that first brought Gordon Ramsay to FOX, essentially serving as the launchpad for our long-standing relationship with him. We'd like to thank Gordon, our producing partners ITV and A. Smith & Co. and the entire crew of this
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