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The inaugural season of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on May 30, 2005, and concluded on August 1, 2005. Gordon Ramsay was the host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried was the Blue Team's sous-chef and Mary-Ann Salcedo was the Red Team's sous-chef. Jean-Philippe Susilovic was maître d'.
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On February 1, 2022, the series was renewed for a twenty-first and twenty-second season, [1] with the twenty-first season airing September 2022–February 2023, and the twenty-second season airing September 2023–January 2024. As of January 30, 2025, 361 episodes of Hell's Kitchen have aired, currently in its twenty-third season.
On February 1, 2022, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a twenty-first and twenty-second season. [1] Filming for this season occurred in February 2022, [2] following production on the previous season. On July 11, 2023, it was announced that the twenty-second season would premiere on September 28, 2023. [3] [4]
[1] [2] This is the first season in Hell's Kitchen history to have an all-star edition as 16 former contestants, all of whom earned a black jacket during their original appearances, returned to compete once again (also their first time since season eight returned to 16 contestants instead of 18).
Scott Leibfried is an American chef and culinary consultant best known for his work hosting and participating in cooking-related competition programs Hell's Kitchen and the Food Network Challenge. [2] Leibfried was born in New York City as the younger of two children.