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Hell's Kitchen – Season 3: Raw and Uncensored: 11 August 10, 2010 September 21, 2010 February 2, 2009 Hell's Kitchen – Season 4: Raw and Uncensored: 15 November 16, 2010 November 9, 2010 April 1, 2009 Hell's Kitchen – Season 5: Raw and Uncensored: 15 August 30, 2011 November 27, 2009 Hell's Kitchen – Season 6: Raw and Uncensored: 15
Winner: As per Hell's Kitchen tradition, Benjamin and Michelle stood in front of two doors. The latter's door opened, making her the 17th winner and first All-Star winner of Hell's Kitchen; the former took his defeat graciously. Michelle gave a victory speech and hung her picture in the Hall of Fame.
On February 26, 2019, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a nineteenth and twentieth season. [3] Both seasons were filmed in 2019 (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic), with this season being filmed in May 2019 [4] [5] on a set at Caesars Palace on Caesars Entertainment property in Las Vegas, Nevada, replicating the nearby Hell's Kitchen restaurant.
Eighteen chefs arrived Hell's Kitchen and were welcomed inside; Oscar De La Hoya, Martina McBride, Dia Simms, and chef Ramsay all stood behind four opaque doors as voiceovers of their life and rise to fame were played, with the corresponding celebrity opening their door upon the voiceover's completion.
The sixteenth season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on September 23, 2016, and concluded on February 2, 2017. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Aaron Mitrano returned as the Blue Team's sous-chef, and Andi Van Willigan-Cutspec returned as the Red Team's sous-chef, replacing Christina Wilson, after the former had appeared ...
The fifteenth season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on January 15, 2016, and concluded on April 29, 2016. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Aaron Mitrano debuted as the Blue Team's sous-chef, replacing James Avery, and season 10 winner Christina Wilson returned as the Red Team's sous-chef, replacing Andi Van Willigan-Cutspec.
Eighteen chefs were brought to Hell's Kitchen. For the first time, the chefs were split based on age, with the 20-somethings on the Red Team and the 40-somethings on the Blue Team. Prior to the signature dish challenge, Ramsay revealed that the season's winner would become head chef at the brand-new Hell's Kitchen restaurant at Caesars Atlantic ...
Season 9 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on July 18, 2011, on Fox [1] and concluded on September 19, 2011, with a two-hour season finale. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried and Andi Van Willigan returned as the Blue Team and Red Team's sous-chefs respectively.