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Gordon Ramsay

Ramsay's media persona is defined by his fiery temper, aggressive behaviour, strict demeanour, and frequent use of profanity, while making blunt, critical, and controversial comments, including insults and sardonic wisecracks about contestants and their cooking abilities. He is known for presenting television programmes about competitive cookery and food, such as the British series ''Hell's Kitchen'' (2004), ''Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares'' (2004–2009, 2014), and ''The F Word'' (2005–2010), with ''Kitchen Nightmares'' winning the 2005 British Academy Television Award for Best Feature, and the American versions of ''Hell's Kitchen'' (2005–present), ''Kitchen Nightmares'' (2007–present), ''MasterChef'' (2010–present), and ''MasterChef Junior'' (2013–present), as well as ''Hotel Hell'' (2012–2016), ''Gordon Behind Bars'' (2012), ''Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back'' (2018–2020), and ''Next Level Chef'' (2022–present).
Ramsay was appointed an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2006 New Year Honours list for services to the hospitality industry. He was named the top chef in the UK at the 2000 Catey Awards, and in July 2006 he won the Catey for Independent Restaurateur of the Year, becoming the third person to win three Catey Awards. ''Forbes'' listed his 2020 earnings at US $70 million and ranked him at No.19 on its list of the highest-earning celebrities. Provided by Wikipedia
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