Gordon Ramsay knows what he's doing. 'The Bachelor' alum Bekah Martinez and fiance Grayston Leonard expecting Baby No. Come along for the ride! Eventually, he pulled the plug on the show. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Published Feb 16, 2022 Turns out, Gordon Ramsay wasn't saving the restaurants on 'Kitchen Nightmares' and instead, according to lawsuits, he made things worse. He's had many shows since, but at the end of the day, fans would love to see Kitchen Nightmares return. Fast forward to after filming, and the Gazette Review says the pizza place went on to become a success. 26 Apr 2023 01:33:31 Today went on to report that Oceana Grill sued Ramsay a second time when, in 2018, one of the show's Facebook pages posted a clip that shows Ramsay barfing after smelling rotten shrimp that had allegedly gone bad while at the restaurant. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS. In 2016, he was sued by Amy's Baking Company, a now-defunct bakery featured on his show Kitchen Nightmares. But Gene Marks of the small business consulting firm The Marks Group says (via Entrepreneur) that there's something going on here that viewers don't see. At the end of the day, the lawsuit against Kitchen Nightmares did little to fix any damage that might have been done. ", He added his remorse at the decision to pull his own show off the air, which was admittedly made in anger: "Yes it was wrong to pull my own show off air, but that's it. It shows Ramsay vomit after smelling an old box of shrimp, in addition to finding three dead mice in a mouse trap among other revolting snippets during the restaurant's episode on the show. Sebastian Di Modica, who ran Sebastian's in Season 1, has two movie credits on his IMDbpage. The company, Cajun Conti, was prompted to file the suit after a clip from the episode which showed Ramsay sniffing a container of shrimp and subsequently vomiting was shared to the shows Facebook page on Wednesday. Gordon Ramsay Reveals Why He Canceled 'Kitchen Nightmares' in the Are you a Kitchen Nightmares superfan who misses the show? Patiently waiting for the X-Men to enter the MCU and help take down Galactus! Just as cheesy and entertaining as that line, Kitchen Nightmares had a fairly simple premise: Ramsay would spend one week with a failing restaurant, working hard to figure out where it went wrong and how he could set it on the course for success.