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Who was the woman that got kicked out of restaurant, is she famous? What a very rude woman, chef was right you can dress a pig up in a suit but you cant stop them snorting, she was common as muck. Ooooh she knows Lisa Butcher, well someone should tell her what not to wear. I like the new chef he says what he's thinking but not too nastily and unlike ramsey can understand they arent going to be perfect straight away. What did everyone else think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I dont think she was famous, think she was one of those members of the public that is allowed into Hells Kitchen.
My thoughts were - surely she knew when she went in that there was no guarantee she would get perfect food under the circumstances(especially when she wasn't paying for it)
I also think she wouldn't have done that if the cameras had not been there, obviously wanted to get her face on TV and unfortunately succeeded!
Oh and her husband sounded thick
My thoughts were - surely she knew when she went in that there was no guarantee she would get perfect food under the circumstances(especially when she wasn't paying for it)
I also think she wouldn't have done that if the cameras had not been there, obviously wanted to get her face on TV and unfortunately succeeded!
Oh and her husband sounded thick
She was a rotter, such a disusting woman. And then when she was telling her husband what she had said she really exaggerated it to try and make herself sound (what she percieved to be) cooler. If I sat down and told my boyfriend I'd just gone up to the chef in a restaurant we were eating at and said all that my boyfriend would walk out and leave me there in disgust!
Thought it was unnecessary to chuck the other bloke out but I do think he was just complaining to show what a big, brave guy he was infront of the misses (and the cameras)
Thought it was unnecessary to chuck the other bloke out but I do think he was just complaining to show what a big, brave guy he was infront of the misses (and the cameras)
Catalina Guirado 'starred' on TFI friday as the supposedly 'fit bird', whom the strange guys who volunteered to be that week's 'ugly bloke', told that she just wasn't their type. I personally don't think that she's as beautiful as the hype which surrounds her and I didn't recognise her on Hell's Kitchen to be honest but if that was indeed her, then she's even more unlikeable than I had first imagined. I was astounded by how blase she was about the comments which she had made, dismissing then as a part of everyday conversation, although for her, that could possibly be true. She was awful and I would have been so embarrassed to be part of her group of diners. She seemed to be courting attention to make a name for herself or possibly, reinvent herself. Terrible on TFI, terrible on I'm a celebrity(funny what passes as celebrity these days) and terrible full stop.
I agree that the male diner should not have been refused his food though as he was not rude at all, merely gave his honest opinion that the food was below par. It's all very well saying that they are having a freebie but is the point of the show not to steer the competitive teams in the direction of learning to produce quality (or at the very least, edible)cuisine in order to be the winner? Has the chef not heard of constructive criticism? If everyone lied and said that the food was superb then aside from the show being really dull, what will the contestants learn? Nothing. They need to learn from their mistakes but it's the matter of the way in which the criticism is delivered which should be the deciding influence in who is allowed to continue to dine.
I agree that the male diner should not have been refused his food though as he was not rude at all, merely gave his honest opinion that the food was below par. It's all very well saying that they are having a freebie but is the point of the show not to steer the competitive teams in the direction of learning to produce quality (or at the very least, edible)cuisine in order to be the winner? Has the chef not heard of constructive criticism? If everyone lied and said that the food was superb then aside from the show being really dull, what will the contestants learn? Nothing. They need to learn from their mistakes but it's the matter of the way in which the criticism is delivered which should be the deciding influence in who is allowed to continue to dine.
Yes, I remember her from that. I'm not quite sure how long ago that was now because I lose track of who's who on these shows and to be honest, I only really watch it for Ant & Dec ..... well, Dec really! She was as dull as dishwater and spent the whole time whinging and flicking her hair. I'll get back to you on that when I find out what series that was.
It was the second series 4getmenot and in my opinion, the worst and most boring by far. If I recall correctly, I switched off after a few nights and couldn't even have cared less who won because I thought that they were all so dull. See here for the full list of 'celebrities' :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'm_a_Celebrity,_ Get_Me_Out_of_Here!#Series_2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I'm_a_Celebrity,_ Get_Me_Out_of_Here!#Series_2
...the second bloke who complained, did so because his food was cold, the waiter pointed out that the dish was meant to be cold, but the guy insisted on it being taken back, what a prat, good on Marco for chucking him out . That woman Catalina, went to speak to Paul Young because she knew him and was told to butt out by Marco...
I worked as a chef for years and pandered to customers , it would have been so good to be as rich as that and to tell customers to p!ss orfffff....
I worked as a chef for years and pandered to customers , it would have been so good to be as rich as that and to tell customers to p!ss orfffff....