Trenton Garvey was crowned the Season 20 winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Monday night when Gordon Ramsay selected the executive chef over Megan Gill following their final dinner service challenge. As the champion of this “Young Guns” edition, the 23-year old became the youngest winner since Danny Veltri on Season 5 and the first man to take the prize since Scott Commings in Season 12. The Missouri native won $250,000 and a head chef position at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas. Watch Trenton’s exclusive video interview above.
“I put everything on the table so I was entirely at peace,” Trenton says about the moments leading up to the winner being announced. “I either lost to an awesome contestant or I put it all on the table and Chef Ramsay sees what I did and wants me to win this thing. I had already put it all on the line so...
“I put everything on the table so I was entirely at peace,” Trenton says about the moments leading up to the winner being announced. “I either lost to an awesome contestant or I put it all on the table and Chef Ramsay sees what I did and wants me to win this thing. I had already put it all on the line so...
- 9/14/2021
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” season 18 ended on Feb. 8, 2019. Ariel Contreras-Fox was chosen by Gordon Ramsay to be executive chef at the Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. This season’s 16 contestants were evenly divided between rookies and veterans of the show.
With eight of the hopefuls returning for redemption, we wanted to know who had bested them before on the show. That got us wondering whatever happened to the contestants who won the first 17 seasons of “Hell Kitchen.” We did some digging and discovered that some of them are still working for Ramsay while others are now running their own restaurants or catering companies.
After reading our recaps of their post-show resumes, be sure to vote in our poll as to your favorite from all 17 seasons.
Season 1: Michael Wray
This Fort Collins, Colorado resident was 27 when he won the first season of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Aug.
With eight of the hopefuls returning for redemption, we wanted to know who had bested them before on the show. That got us wondering whatever happened to the contestants who won the first 17 seasons of “Hell Kitchen.” We did some digging and discovered that some of them are still working for Ramsay while others are now running their own restaurants or catering companies.
After reading our recaps of their post-show resumes, be sure to vote in our poll as to your favorite from all 17 seasons.
Season 1: Michael Wray
This Fort Collins, Colorado resident was 27 when he won the first season of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Aug.
- 2/9/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
A new season of “Hell’s Kitchen” is underway with the winner slated to be revealed on February 1 of next year. This edition of the reality competition series hosted by Gordon Ramsay pits eight rookies against eight veterans. Three of those returning contestants came tantalizing close to winning a chance to be a chef at one of Ramsay’s restaurants.
Last season “Hell’s Kitchen” featured only players who had appeared on a previous season. The winner was Michelle Tribble, who had competed on season 14 and came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. How does Tribble stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
One of her...
Last season “Hell’s Kitchen” featured only players who had appeared on a previous season. The winner was Michelle Tribble, who had competed on season 14 and came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. How does Tribble stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
One of her...
- 10/16/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gordon Ramsay‘s choice of winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2 was Michelle Tribble. Before appearing on this “All-Star” edition, she had competed on season 14 of this Fox reality competition series when she finished third. We wondered how you’d rank Tribble against that season’s winning chef, Holli Ulgade, and all of the other previous champs. (If you haven’t cast your ballot yet in our best to work rankings, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post.)
Turns out that your favorite winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” is Christina Wilson, who took the title in season 10. This Philadelphia, Pennsylvania resident was 32 when she won on Sept. 10, 2012. She worked in Las Vegas, first as the head chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Casino and then as executive at Gordon Ramsay BurGR in the Planet Hollywood Casino.
Like Tribble, Ulgade was 24 when she won on Aug.
Turns out that your favorite winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” is Christina Wilson, who took the title in season 10. This Philadelphia, Pennsylvania resident was 32 when she won on Sept. 10, 2012. She worked in Las Vegas, first as the head chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Casino and then as executive at Gordon Ramsay BurGR in the Planet Hollywood Casino.
Like Tribble, Ulgade was 24 when she won on Aug.
- 2/5/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Michelle Tribble may have been Gordon Ramsay‘s pick for winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2 but how does she stack up against the chefs who claimed the title in the first 16 seasons of this Fox reality series? Cast your vote in our poll below as to your favorite and we will report back on how you rank the “Hell’s Kitchen” winners from best to worst.
This 17th season was called “All-Stars” but none of the contestants, including Tribble, had won their previous appearance on the cooking show. When Tribble competed on season 14, she came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. One of her rivals on this season’s final was Nick Peters Bond who also contended in season 14; he made it to fifth then and third now. The “All-Star” runner-up was Benjamin Knack. Back on season 7, he placed third behind Holli Ulgade and...
This 17th season was called “All-Stars” but none of the contestants, including Tribble, had won their previous appearance on the cooking show. When Tribble competed on season 14, she came in third behind winner Meghan Gill and runner-up Torrece Gregoire. One of her rivals on this season’s final was Nick Peters Bond who also contended in season 14; he made it to fifth then and third now. The “All-Star” runner-up was Benjamin Knack. Back on season 7, he placed third behind Holli Ulgade and...
- 2/4/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gordon Ramsay made history when he chose Michelle Tribble as the winner of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Feb. 2. At 24, she is the youngest woman to take the title since Holli Ulgade in season 7 back in 2010. Danny Veltri remains the youngest-ever champ; he was just 23 when he won season 5 in 2009.
We asked if you thought that Tribble deserved to win over rival finalists Nick Peters Bond and Benjamin Knack and a whopping 50% of you said she did. If you haven’t voted in the poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post and then sound off in the comments section.
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win and get to be the executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. That job comes with a jaw-dropping salary of $250,000.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
We asked if you thought that Tribble deserved to win over rival finalists Nick Peters Bond and Benjamin Knack and a whopping 50% of you said she did. If you haven’t voted in the poll yet, be sure to do so at the bottom of this post and then sound off in the comments section.
Our exclusive odds had predicted that Bond would win and get to be the executive chef of the new Hell’s Kitchen restaurant at the Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. That job comes with a jaw-dropping salary of $250,000.
See ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Where are they now,...
- 2/4/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” season 17 ended on Feb. 2, 2018. The winner chosen by Gordon Ramsay will get a chance to be head chef at the new Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the first season in the history of the franchise that was an all-star edition. Sixteen one-time hopefuls returned to the kitchen looking for redemption.
That got us wondering whatever happened to the contestants who won the first 16 seasons of “Hell Kitchen.” We did some digging and discovered that some of them are still working for Ramsay while others are now running their own restaurants or catering companies.
After reading our recaps of their post-show resumes, be sure to vote in our poll as to your favorite from all 16 seasons.
Discuss Every season of “Hell’s Kitchen” with Hollywood insiders in our notorious forums
Season 1: Michael Wray
This Fort Collins, Colorado resident was...
That got us wondering whatever happened to the contestants who won the first 16 seasons of “Hell Kitchen.” We did some digging and discovered that some of them are still working for Ramsay while others are now running their own restaurants or catering companies.
After reading our recaps of their post-show resumes, be sure to vote in our poll as to your favorite from all 16 seasons.
Discuss Every season of “Hell’s Kitchen” with Hollywood insiders in our notorious forums
Season 1: Michael Wray
This Fort Collins, Colorado resident was...
- 2/2/2018
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
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