Hanover chef competing on Gordon Ramsey s Hell s Kitchen
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‘Hell’s Kitchen’ season 20 episode 6 recap: Who was eliminated in ‘A Ramsay Birthday in Hell’? [UPDATING LIVE BLOG] Denton Davidson
Megan Ramsay to Sin City to celebrate her 21st birthday party. That meant the 13 remaining players on the Red Team and the Blue Team endured double scrutiny during the challenge and dinner service, with one group crumbling under the pressure and delivering its biggest disappointment to date. A lot is at stake this year for the ultimate winner, as they’ll claim a head chef position at Gordon’s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episode 6, titled “A Ramsay Birthday in Hell,” to find out what happened Monday, July 5 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite aspiring chefs on Fox’s reality TV show and who you think has what it takes to join the “HK” winners list. Here are
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Gemma Hoole, 36, of Upton Brooks, Barnham, was fined £40 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £90 costs, after being found guilty under the single justice procedure of driving over the 30mph speed limit in Barnham Road, Barnham, on May 22, 2020. Her driving record was endorsed with three points.
Daniel Jackman, 35, of Poling Street, Poling, was fined £220 and must pay £34 victim surcharge, £90 costs, after being found guilty under the single justice procedure of driving over 70mph on the A27 Aldingbourne on May 17, 2020. His driving record was endorsed with three points.
Nevin Jinha, 38, of Ford Road, Arundel, was fined £660 and must pay £66 victim surcharge, £90 costs, after being found guilty under the single justice procedure of failing to identify a driver when required by Sussex Police at Shoreham on October 7, 2020. His driving record was endorsed with six points.