"My CHILDHOOD PAIN Made Me The World's GREATEST CHEF" | Gordon Ramsay
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The guy who made screaming at line cooks into prime-time entertainment sits down and talks about what actually built him — an alcoholic father, bouncing between foster homes, finding refuge in the structure of professional kitchens. You've heard the Gordon Ramsay brand, but this strips away the TV persona to show what most of us already know: the best cooks aren't running from comfortable childhoods. The fire that burns behind great food usually started burning somewhere else first.
— The Chef's Take
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