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Philly chef Kyle Timpson emerged victorious from the Season 23 finale of "Hell's Kitchen," becoming the first openly homosexual man to beat the reality competition.
Timpson impressed host Gordon Ramsay with his final dinner service, edging out Florida-based chef Hannah Flora. With his prevail, he's earned a head chef position at the Hell's Kitchen restaurant at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
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"I'm speechless for the first time in my entire life," Timpson said in the episode. "I'm just so proud of myself. I've had people in my life tell me that this isn't the business for me. Now I'm 29, just won 'Hell's Kitchen,' joyful as s***."
"Who needs moisturizer when you have tears of joy?" he quipped.
The newest "Hell's Kitchen" winner is originally from Dennis Township, Cape May County, but he moved to Philadelphia four years ago to further his culinary career. His function at Moshulu, the Four Season
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Gordon Ramsay may not be knocking the critics lifeless in New York (as the Daily Mailattests), even as he turns his neighbors into critics (as we’ve noted), but some people still have him on their A-list: English gays. According to the U.K.’s Pink News, Ramsay ranks with such larger-than-life figures as Wham!, Marilyn Monroe, and Simon Cowell. Ramsay, who is not gay, shouldn’t be getting too puffed up over the results, however: The irascible chef came in dead last, at No.50.Gordon Ramsay 50th Most Famous Gay Icon [PinkNews]
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Controversial Things Everyone Ignores About Gordon Ramsay
Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesGordon Ramsay is one of the most legendary and accomplished chefs on the planet. He owns dozens of restaurants around the world, has starred in a number of different reality shows and documentaries, enjoys a secondary career as a published author, and runs a charity foundation with his wife, Tana. Perhaps most impressively of all, he is a holder of seven Michelin stars across four different restaurants. Basically: he's doing alright for himself.
But beneath the shiny accolades and multi-million dollar social media deals; beneath the dining empire and huge fortune, is a guy with a serious dark side. Since the very beginning of his career right up to the present day, Ramsay has been followed by a number of controversies and scandals. He's been in trouble with the law, with his wife, and with his rivals, and has been accused — on diverse occasions — of misogyny, homophobia, and racism. And yet, despite it all, his career marches on... and Ramsay just seems to go from strength to strength. These are the controversial things everyone ignores about Gordon Ramsay.
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