Gordon Ramsay, the king of kitchen tantrums, is about to storm Netflix in a new series, Being Gordon Ramsay! It’s a docuseries that promises to be as fiery as his cooking critiques, and potentially as explosive as the time he roasted someone for burning toast.
This time, it’s not just about food. Oh no. According to Deadline (and probably Gordon himself if you ask loudly enough), this show will follow his grand plan to open “culinary experiences” (read: expensive restaurants with dishes you can’t pronounce) in London’s second tallest building, 22 Bishopsgate. Because, obviously, if you’re going to fry an egg, why not do it from 62 floors up?
But wait—there’s more! It’s not just Gordon shouting at innocent vegetables. Cameras will be rolling behind the scenes to capture Ramsay in his natural habitat: his home. Yes, that’s right! You’ll get a front-row seat to the chaos as Gordon juggles family life with his professional commitments. Picture this: Ramsay scolding a chicken in the kitchen while his wife, Tana, calmly reminds him that it’s just dinner and not a MasterChef final.
The filming? A casual nine-month endeavor—long enough to produce a baby, but instead, we’re getting a series. The release date hasn’t been confirmed yet, because Netflix loves keeping us in suspense, but mark your calendars (loosely) for February 2025. Just enough time to stock up on snacks and prepare to be shouted at through the screen.
And in case you were worried, MasterChef is still alive and well. Season 14 just aired on Fox in May, so Gordon’s vocal cords are clearly warmed up and ready to go for this latest venture. Being Gordon Ramsay is coming, and if you don’t watch it, well, he might just show up at your house to call you a “stunning donkey.”
Get ready for the ride of your culinary life! 🍳🔥