Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay made headlines yet again after he reportedly threw Whoopi Goldberg out of his restaurant in Las Vegas.
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The incident occurred last night when Goldberg and her entourage arrived at Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen restaurant for dinner.
According to eyewitnesses, Ramsay was in a foul mood from the start of the evening. He reportedly glared at Goldberg as she walked in and muttered something under his breath.
When Goldberg and her group were shown to their table, Ramsay approached them and demanded to see their IDs. When Goldberg asked why he needed to see their IDs, Ramsay reportedly snapped, “Because I don’t want any underage diners in my restaurant.”
Goldberg, who is 65 years old, was understandably insulted by this remark and asked to speak with the manager. Ramsay, however, was having none of it.
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He reportedly grabbed Goldberg by the arm and escorted her out of the restaurant, shouting obscenities at her the whole way. Goldberg’s entourage tried to intervene, but Ramsay was in a rage and wouldn’t listen to reason.
In a statement released to the press, Ramsay defended his actions, saying, “I have the right to refuse service to anyone I want.
Whoopi Goldberg is a has-been actress who hasn’t done anything relevant in years. I don’t want her in my restaurant bringing down the vibe.”
The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many people calling for a boycott of Ramsay’s restaurants. Goldberg herself has remained silent on the matter, but sources close to her say she is considering legal action against Ramsay.
In the meantime, Ramsay seems to be reveling in the attention. He has been posting pictures of himself with other celebrities, including Martha Stewart and Shaquille O’Neal, with the caption “No has-beens allowed!” It’s unclear whether Ramsay is serious or just trying to drum up more publicity for himself, but either way, it’s clear that his ego is as big as ever.
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The incident involved Ramsay reportedly asking Goldberg to leave his restaurant in Las Vegas.
The incident occurred last night when Goldberg and her entourage visited Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen restaurant.
Eyewitnesses claim Ramsay appeared to be in a foul mood from the beginning of the evening.
Ramsay allegedly glared at Goldberg as she walked in and muttered something under his breath.
Ramsay reportedly asked to see their IDs to ensure there were no underage diners in his restaurant.
Goldberg questioned the need for IDs, and Ramsay responded with a remark that offended her.
Ramsay reportedly did not entertain her request and allegedly grabbed her arm.
Yes, Goldberg's entourage tried to intervene, but Ramsay continued his actions.
Ramsay defended his actions by stating his right to refuse service and his opinion about Goldberg.
The incident has sparked outrage, with calls for boycotting Ramsay's restaurants.
Goldberg has not made any public statements regarding the incident.
Sources close to Goldberg suggest that she might be considering legal action against Ramsay.
Ramsay has been posting pictures with other celebrities, seemingly embracing the attention.
Ramsay posted captions like "No has-beens allowed!" alongside pictures with celebrities.
It's unclear whether Ramsay's posts are serious or intended to generate more publicity.
People have reacted with a mix of curiosity and skepticism about Ramsay's intentions.
Ramsay is known for his straightforward personality and has been in similar confrontational situations before.
Ramsay has posted pictures with Martha Stewart and Shaquille O'Neal on his social media.
It's unclear whether the incident has affected Ramsay's restaurant in terms of reputation or reservations.
Yes, Ramsay's ego and his handling of the situation have become topics of discussion.