Hell’s Kitchen is a reality cooking competition show, and as the name suggests, it is no walk in the park.
Famously abusive celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, in close vicinity of a number of sharp knives, gives the show its edge—but it leaves the contestants on edge too. The stress of Hell’s Kitchen is very real.
Because of this highly strung environment where tempers flare and contestants are not allowed any communication with the ‘outside world’, certain measurements have to be put in place to make sure sanity prevails.
Gordon Ramsay is well known for his abusive outbursts, and diners often go just to hear him curse and cause drama. He often steps on toes, and therefore has a few huge bodyguards who are ready to step in and protect him if someone feels the urge for revenge.
The contestants, however, are more in need of psychological than security assistance. Each contestant eliminated from Hell’s Kitchen is immediately taken for psychiatric evaluation. “The experience can be quite draining, so the producers want to make sure you don’t want to kill yourself—or someone else”, an on-set source revealed.
After the evaluation, contestants are treated to any spa- and beauty treatments the desire. It is like a debriefing before re-joining society.
That is why the saying goes: If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen. Especially if it is Chef Ramsay’s kitchen!
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