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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.
On March 26, 2024, the series was renewed for a twenty-third and twenty-fourth season, [1] with the twenty-third season airing September 2024–February 2025. As of February 6, 2025, [update] 362 episodes of Hell's Kitchen have aired, concluding the twenty-third season.
Hell's Kitchen – Season 1: Raw and Uncensored: 10 April 8, 2008 December 1, 2008 Hell's Kitchen – Season 2: Raw and Uncensored: 10 October 27, 2009 May 11, 2010 February 2, 2009 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 ...
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Ramsay called Hannah and Kyle into his office for the last time, offering praise for their accomplishments throughout the season, and asked them to stand in front of two doors. Kyle's door opened, making him the 23rd winner of Hell's Kitchen. Kyle thanked everybody in a victory speech, and Hannah took her defeat graciously.
As far as I can tell looking back, this is the first season since Season 1 (the only season where the teams were *not* determined by gender and an equal number of each) that are 6 of one gender and 2 of the other in the final 8, every previous season has been 5-3 or 4-4. Not sure whether this should be viewed as notable or not.