@@unknownperson-wq5fm Interesting he also being the first contestant to be eliminated after receive a threat from elimination on the spot during the Signature Dish challenge
that was the last we'll ever see of him your comment is the last time I see his name mentioned and then after I post this he's gone from everyone's mind
Sterling: I'm always 100!! Gordan Ramsey: You'll always be 100 to me. That's the nicest thing I've ever heard Chef Ramsey say to anyone on Hell's Kitchen. Always stay 100 Sterling! Hope your doing great!
Even during Sterling's elimination, Chef Ramsey was having a difficult time not breaking out into a smile. He knew Sterling was an amazing chef and he'd easily go on to great things. 35:09 You can see him trying to hold his smile back, and almost failing.
He actually turned down decent job offers to work in the kitchen of the hospital his mom received a heart transplant in To quote him “I’m not there for a paycheck,” Wright said. “I’m there for the passion” He really is one in a billion type of person
Different is Petrozza proved himself. Chef new he meant it with every bone in his body. He was mature and had a huge heart. When you nominate yourself during your what, 4th service? It’s completely different
This is what happened to all the Hell’s Kitchen 13 Chefs Aaron- Currently Head Chef at Ledger Restaurant in Salem Ashley- Went back to her old job and now does charity events Santos- Is executive chef at a senior living and appeared on Holiday Bake Off and Beat Bobby Flay Bryant- Was a sous chef and now has his own Private Chef business Denine- Is an executive chef now Fernando- Is a culinary director now Frank- Is a private chef and worked at Mr. Ciao in NYC for two years and was on Chopped J.R- Owns his own restaurant Janai- Is a sous chef now Jennifer- Is an executive chef and runs a macaron company J.P- Is sous chef at Forge and Vine Kalen- Owned her own restaurant until it closed down and now is restaurant consultant Katie- Is a cocktail maker and owns her own catering business La Tasha- Worked at Gordon Ramsey Pub & Grill for a year and now is a private chef Roe- Executive Chef in Dallas and appeared on Chopped Sadé- is a personal chef now Sterling- Ramey offered him a job but turned it down, he ended up working a cafeteria to give back to the public and raised money so his adopted mom can have a heart transplant and his sister could have the money to treat her cancer Steve- Is an executive chef at a Taco and Tequila place
I feel like Sterling should’ve gotten a black jacket instead of Roe. Also, La Tasha is up there with Christina and Heather as my favorite female winners in Hell’s Kitchen.
La Tasha went from making a grilled watermelon to winning the entire competition fair and square with no elimination nominations throughout the entire season.. If that’s not growth, I don’t know what is.
Sterling may not have gotten a black jacket, but he's not only one of the few contestants that was allowed to keep his jacket, but he got a job offer from Gordan after his season ended anyway (which he turned down to work at the hospital that saved his mom and sister) and is one of the most iconic contestants in the show for all the right reasons. He didn't technically win, but he still came out on top in the end
La Tasha not showing up for a single elimination really shows her strength. I'm surprised to know about her like this considering I see the videos of 13 dramas but not her. Sometimes, keeping your head down and cooking your heart out is truly enough to win a competition!
Robert did return in season 6 but disappoint fan for his poor altitude And in season six he also had health problem Different is in season five, Robert get an emotional hero welcome but season six when he return, nobody welcomes him except Ramsay
Sterling’s the type of guy who just radiates positivity and just makes you feel good, he reminds me of Aaron from Season 3, not the best chef but an all around great guy
Ah, first thing I thought of, but Petrozza had heart, passion and maturity when he did it. He was the exception to the rule, he really was a big teddy bear, but he went far despite his age and positive attitude working against him.
Sterlings elimination breaks my heart but also warms it too. However, Steve having to go home was just devastating and I feel so bad for him. He’s in so much pain but still has so much passion for the competition
Aaron took the most pathetic way out in Hell’s Kitchen history. He absolutely knew he was going to be eliminated so he came up with that absurd explanation to make it sound as if it was his decision to leave. What a phony. Working with Gordon Ramsey isn’t gonna help you get to a Michelin Star? Ok bud.
@@scottylewis8124 To save face? Nah, just makes him look like a fraud and coward. He chose to join the competition but now halfway through he’s saying that winning the competition isn’t gonna help him succeed. Total BS.
Am I the only one who nearly cried at Sterling's elimination. I didn't watch the series, but just seeing how he said goodbye and smiled through it made me wish he'd made it to the finals. He has such a sunny, wonderful personality, and a head chef with those qualities would be well-loved by his peers.
When u stand before Gordon, you stand before greatness. He has been all over, cooked in so many conditions, saved restaurants, helped so many. He is the most incredible Chef and leader ever. Respect greatness. He has offered incredible opportunities to so many that may have never had it. Imagine all that and balancing with life, family and children. Just be grateful and absorb the teaching.
Yeeaahhh not sure what Aaron was thinking when he said he wanted to go learn? He was learning from one of the most famous chefs of our time for free but... man I can't rationalize it.
@@stantorren4400 I'm a Trump supporter and I love him. What's worse is liberals demonising everyone that don't agree with them, vile people if you ask me.
Apparently Aaron. During one challenge, Sterling cooked crab cakes for Gordon Ramsay and two other chefs, using love as his key ingredient. Aaron, however, did not believe love was an ingredient. Before judging, Aaron said, "No way they'd pick Sterling's dish. If I had to describe Sterling's crab cake in _one_ word, it'd be *fast food!* In the end, Sterling's crab cakes won over Aaron's.
Roe is Andrea 2.0-- Sterling shouldn't have gone home. Sterling is who I aspire to be like. Even when things are impossible, keep a smile. Everybody wants to be a Sterling.
Underrated character imo is Frank for this season. He came in like a movie character, total hot head, head up his ass. Tall, dark, and handsome, and also rich. Dude likely never had been told no in his life. And he came in and just got BLITZED by performance woes. And he really started to mellow out and have a nice character arc. Sadly, his character arc needed to additionally involve losing this competition, but he made it much farther than he frankly (heh) should have. And he went on to do well after, props.
When I saw Sterling being eliminated, it made me realize that it’s not just talent that can help you win the competition, you must also have the readiness to be a leader
I was an extra cheering on La Tasha in the finale for this season. I was the young man in the purple formal sweater. You could see me at 47:45, 48:02 and 48:07-48:08 if you pause it correctly. This was originally filmed in late 2013, a year before it aired. As part of a NDA, I couldn’t leak out who the winner was until it aired. You guys might probably might ask me a lot of questions. I will say that I didn’t speak to Chef Ramsay, but I did talk to La Tasha and gave her a hug. And Chef Ramsay does look and sound like he does on TV. He is also really tall too. I am 5 ft 10 in and he easily towered over me from about 15-20 feet away.
@@edmondlau511 My mother is an actress and she was able to invite an extra person to be an extra and since I have watched every season since the first. I wanted to be an extra too.
@@Millacks yeah he did that for ages, not the samething but example in s1 (i cant remember the people) gordon said ''person1..........say goodbye to person2, person2 give me your jacket''
Aaron surprised me, and Gordon more so in his elimination. He explained he’d come to the conclusion that he needed to learn far more before competing for a head chef position and Gordon thought he’d just given it up and fucked him off. Sometimes you just know something is too hard and I admire him for being honest about that
"Young lady, you belong in the kitchen."
The only place where that can be said as a compliment
lmfaooo
I got it haha
good one bro :D
lul
Oh wow, a comment who doesen't talk about Sterling
Let's admit it! We're all here for Sterling's elimination and we all wished he got a black jacket.
I agree 100%! But I'm so happy he got to keep his jacket :)
And probably one of the few non-black jackets to be praised by Ramsay during elimination. Well, I have to watch more seasons to find out
I'm here to see Aaron get eliminated because I hate how much of a douche he was to Sterling
Raye Waddell true, and everytime i re-watch it, i cry at sterlings elimination ;(
He got the W in my eyes
I wasn't paying attention then I heard JP step forward and I was like Jean Philipe was on the blue team?
Good thing JP isn't the Maitre D on this season so it will make more confusion.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Yeah. JR shares the same first name as Sous Chef James too.
@@margarethmichelina5146 JP is first to leave anyway
@@margarethmichelina5146 Would be interesting tho xD
@@unknownperson-wq5fm Interesting he also being the first contestant to be eliminated after receive a threat from elimination on the spot during the Signature Dish challenge
I absolutely love Sterling, he’s just a great guy
yes
Same
Homo or no homo?
@Peter Mustermann You alright mate?
Peter Mustermann please go to a therapist
Whoever wrote that guitar piece must be rolling in royalties right now.
Lmao
Ikr 😂
Especially after chef Ramsay said: "Give me your jacket and leave Hell's Kitchen" and then the beat was like: Dun Dun, Dun Dun, Dun Dun Dun....
Timestamp pls
@@glitchedparadox7296 when the people are leaving, every time, after they are eliminated
When JP said "this ain't going to be the last time you see me" but we actually forgot about him
witz 99 that was what I was thinking lmao
@@zoglll LOL
that was the last we'll ever see of him your comment is the last time I see his name mentioned and then after I post this he's gone from everyone's mind
@@Zetsuke4 LOL
Nah, I haven't forgot because of Gordon's line:
"JP! Just Pathetic!"
"JR! Just Ridiculous!"
Sterling: I'm always 100!!
Gordan Ramsey: You'll always be 100 to me.
That's the nicest thing I've ever heard Chef Ramsey say to anyone on Hell's Kitchen. Always stay 100 Sterling! Hope your doing great!
Even during Sterling's elimination, Chef Ramsey was having a difficult time not breaking out into a smile. He knew Sterling was an amazing chef and he'd easily go on to great things. 35:09 You can see him trying to hold his smile back, and almost failing.
Sterling is doing awesome and keeping it 💯 as always. He has his own restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee 🙂
We felt that.
@@eddieolshefski6467 That's great to hear!
Sterling leaving almost made me cry. I wish he would have won
Sterling, you have won the hearts of many people during your stay in Hell's Kitchen!
I hope he's having a bright future in cooking! He deserves it!
He actually turned down decent job offers to work in the kitchen of the hospital his mom received a heart transplant in
To quote him “I’m not there for a paycheck,” Wright said. “I’m there for the passion”
He really is one in a billion type of person
@@africansafariswithachocola6975
He really is living 100 💚
Hannah Nixxon cried when he lost ;(
Ob
@@africansafariswithachocola6975 boobbojk jijjjjjjjjjjj
Damm he let Sterling keep his jacket he made Ramsey respect him
Hell yeah, he's one of the best and damn can he make someone smile. I love the guy xD
It's because sterling is a genuine person
Almost all of them keep their jacket.
shindel
@@METALSAULGOODMAN Not really.
11:42 “here’s the thing, nobody who wants to be a head chef would nominate themselves”.... rip petrozza
Was thinking the same thing, but his was different
Such a nice guy too bad his cancer killed him...😔
@@evancobb2554 yeah this kind of thing is definitely situational
Different is Petrozza proved himself. Chef new he meant it with every bone in his body. He was mature and had a huge heart. When you nominate yourself during your what, 4th service? It’s completely different
Lord Lando I know that but when I heard that line, my mind automatically jumped directly to petrozza nominating himself.
Gordon: "Tell me why you should stay in hells kitchen?"
Contestant: "cliche answer"
Gordon: "this is tough"
Every. Damn. Time.
cliche questions comes with cliche answers XD
"Chef, I think I should stay in Hell's Kitchen because I have a passion on cooking blablablabla...."
"I should stay in Hell's Kitchen because I have the drive, the passion, and I can lead the team..." 🙄
Derpyderp all of them are tough for him. Each episode in each season. Lol
Honestly, Sterling was definitely better than Roe, Jennifer and Santos
SilverStormShadow definitely better than Roe and Santos. Jennifer was consistent through the team phase, but fell flat during Black Jackets.
he’s the only one that gives one-hunnid percent
All Jennifer ever did was bitch, moan, stab everyone in the back, & pretend that she was perfect.
100%
He could’ve won
I always tear up when I see Sterling get eliminated. He really was 100!
smokeyson same, i also teared up
Sterling's and millies eliminations made me tear up as they gained Gordon's respect and he saw what they could really do
This is what happened to all the Hell’s Kitchen 13 Chefs
Aaron- Currently Head Chef at Ledger Restaurant in Salem
Ashley- Went back to her old job and now does charity events
Santos- Is executive chef at a senior living and appeared on Holiday Bake Off and Beat Bobby Flay
Bryant- Was a sous chef and now has his own Private Chef business
Denine- Is an executive chef now
Fernando- Is a culinary director now
Frank- Is a private chef and worked at Mr. Ciao in NYC for two years and was on Chopped
J.R- Owns his own restaurant
Janai- Is a sous chef now
Jennifer- Is an executive chef and runs a macaron company
J.P- Is sous chef at Forge and Vine
Kalen- Owned her own restaurant until it closed down and now is restaurant consultant
Katie- Is a cocktail maker and owns her own catering business
La Tasha- Worked at Gordon Ramsey Pub & Grill for a year and now is a private chef
Roe- Executive Chef in Dallas and appeared on Chopped
Sadé- is a personal chef now
Sterling- Ramey offered him a job but turned it down, he ended up working a cafeteria to give back to the public and raised money so his adopted mom can have a heart transplant and his sister could have the money to treat her cancer
Steve- Is an executive chef at a Taco and Tequila place
Sterling is such a lovely person I would love to meet him in person
@@harrydyanmitestorm3675 well if u follow him on Instagram u will see all the amazing stuff he does for other people
@@rockroll3065 Can you give a link to his Instagram?
@@dotdot.... just look up Mr. 100 Nashville or Sterling Wright on Instagram
@@rockroll3065 Thanks!
Sterling deserved a black jacket ! Hope to see him comeback in a future season
Damn straight
Spitting facts
That is the most factual fact
I think ramsay till this date remembers Sterling
SY S wasn’t good?. You need to think about that
38:06 say goodnight to Santos
"goodnight Santos"
Voolyx It should have been Roe.
@@freshprince374 yeah
I think the only reason Frank voted himself for elimination was to make that speech of why he should stay
He was actually nominated by his team , but he probably did vote himself so he could try to wow chef Ramsey with his SPEEEEEEEECH
I feel like Sterling should’ve gotten a black jacket instead of Roe. Also, La Tasha is up there with Christina and Heather as my favorite female winners in Hell’s Kitchen.
Favorite Male Winners
:Rock From Season 3
:Scott From Season 12
:Dave From Season 6
Meh! Roe wasn't really that bad. Even though she did have a few bumps, she still made it through. Santos should of went home way before Sterling.
Baby Yoda Dave’s my favorite winner of all time
Raye Waddell Santos I thought was a little better than Roe
He hurt his knee I read somewhere
Sterling is the main reason why I love this season on top of him being one of many people's most favourite contestant
I love Sterling, he's amazing. He deserved a black jacket instead of Roe.
Nah instead of Jennifer she should have stayed in hospital when she was I'll so she should have gone
@@harrydyanmitestorm3675 she is good chef
I agree she is better than Santos and Roe but he messed up that night
Other contestants: eliminated while being sad
Sterling: eliminated as if he won the show
Same as Tommy in season 9 and Kanae in season 18.
He might not have won the competition, but he won Ramsay's heart and respect. That, I think, is greater than winning the competition.
@@joeyk107 and Tennille in season 6
That’s the kind of attitude you need
@@joeyk107 More recently with Nikki in Season 19 with arguably the chef with the most growth of any chef of her season according to Ramsay
The cool thing is that Gordon’s children can most likely make gourmet food with their eyes closed
His daughter Matilda is actually a great chef in her own right. So he was probably right, lol
She actually has a CBBC show thats how good she is@@frederalbacon
How to win Hell's Kitchen instantly:
Just grilling some fresh fruit as your signature dish. Like LaTasha and Danny from Season 5.
margareth michelina lamo
Coincidence? I think NOT!
margareth michelina Or be a female with the name Christina (S4,S10) or Ariel (S15,S18)
@@madlyawesomeismyname3251 not the biggest fan of Season 15 Ariel though
@@unknownperson-wq5fm yeah especially after she snitched on chad
How can ANYONE hate Sterling? He was the best. Such a great guy
I think nobody hates him tho
It's pretty sad the majority of the men and women found him annoying. Only La Tasha treated him consistently well
At least JR in his elimination confesional wished Sterling the best
@@zeospark9715They all cried when Sterling left.
*Laughs in Steve*
11:40 "Nobody who ever wants to be a head chef would nominate themselves"
*Petrozza wants to know your location*
RIP Petrozza, what a legend.
Whoever decided to make Franks overdramatic speech into a montage worthy of a film is a genius.
It isn’t genius. It is common sense. If that did not happen, Hell’s Kitchen would have lost its ratings, and viewers.
5:18
“Nobody is as good as me in the kitchen”
Me: *Then why did Gordon Ramsey choose you to leave*
"Cooking risotto is elementary. But tonight, Janai proved that she's still in kindergarten."
Hell's Kitchen 13 Placements:
18. John Paul DeDominicis
17. Janai Simpson
16. Denine Giordano
15. James Robinson
14. Kalen Morgenstern
13. Katie McKeown
12. Ashley Sherman
11. Steven Rosenthal (Injury)
10. Francis Bilotti
9. Aaron Lhamon (Quit)
8. Fernando Cruz
7. Sterling Wright
6. Brian Santos
5. Rosanne DiLeo
4. Jennifer Salhoff
3. Sade Dancy
2. Bryant Gallaher
1. LaTasha McCutcheon
Technically Aaron quit
Sterling should have won
@KINAI PATINO Hey, Frank has to be short for something, okay? At least you know who I meant.
@KINAI PATINO That's okay.
El1te_ ph0n1x btw sterling had heart, but he wasn’t ready to be gordon ramsay’s head chef
Sterling is the most wholesome chef I think I've ever seen. Love him and his energy.
This is prolly one of my favorite seasons just cause of sterling.
24:40 frank may have been a bad cook, but he's definitely the most humble chef on the season behind Sterling, and I respect him for that
La Tasha went from making a grilled watermelon to winning the entire competition fair and square with no elimination nominations throughout the entire season..
If that’s not growth, I don’t know what is.
I hereby dub Latasha…. “The Watermelon Underdog!”
Bryant was nominated for petty upstairs bullshit not because of his abilities in the kitchen. Purely a strategic move to eliminate a better competitor
💯
Sterling was so close to get the black jacket. He was 100% the best contestant to watch in Hell's Kitchen
Sterling may not have gotten a black jacket, but he's not only one of the few contestants that was allowed to keep his jacket, but he got a job offer from Gordan after his season ended anyway (which he turned down to work at the hospital that saved his mom and sister) and is one of the most iconic contestants in the show for all the right reasons.
He didn't technically win, but he still came out on top in the end
Fernando was another classic case of phenomenal during challenges but quiet during services.
YES!
La Tasha not showing up for a single elimination really shows her strength. I'm surprised to know about her like this considering I see the videos of 13 dramas but not her. Sometimes, keeping your head down and cooking your heart out is truly enough to win a competition!
Also Sade was never nominated for elimination, despite being considered twice; but LaTasha too was considered twice
Sterling is a hells kitchen legend that wont be forgotten
Sterling was the saddest person to leave...
Don’t forget Petrozza and Robert. They both left cus of disease (I think)
TheBoxingSimulator //RileyTBS Wdum ?Petrozza got to the final...
Steezy Editz Oh. I haven’t watch all of hell’s kitchen
mee Moua yeah, i cried at his elim
Robert did return in season 6 but disappoint fan for his poor altitude
And in season six he also had health problem
Different is in season five, Robert get an emotional hero welcome but season six when he return, nobody welcomes him except Ramsay
Sterling is a sterling example of a human being, keep it 💯
Aaron, so full of himself its close to choking
I know, it's funny that he said he needed more "education"
Sterling’s the type of guy who just radiates positivity and just makes you feel good, he reminds me of Aaron from Season 3, not the best chef but an all around great guy
Sterling is actually such a joy to watch love that guy definitely one of the best people to come on Hell’s Kitchen
Sterlings elimination was really great had a big heart leaving Hell’s kitchen Felt like he should’ve been in the Final six and get a black jacket.
11:33 "No one who wants to be a head chef would ever want to nominate themselves"
*_Petrozza wants to know your location_*
He cant he died... poor guy😔
Chester Lockett wait you saying petrozza died?!
luv_theluv yes petrozza passed away in november of 2019 due to lung cancer
Ah, first thing I thought of, but Petrozza had heart, passion and maturity when he did it. He was the exception to the rule, he really was a big teddy bear, but he went far despite his age and positive attitude working against him.
Sterlings elimination breaks my heart but also warms it too. However, Steve having to go home was just devastating and I feel so bad for him. He’s in so much pain but still has so much passion for the competition
Aaron took the most pathetic way out in Hell’s Kitchen history. He absolutely knew he was going to be eliminated so he came up with that absurd explanation to make it sound as if it was his decision to leave. What a phony. Working with Gordon Ramsey isn’t gonna help you get to a Michelin Star? Ok bud.
Dude, Arron made a smart decision
Not sure he was eliminated. Maybe Ramsay will move him to red?? We never know
And it hasnt aged well either. Declan S19 now has a Michelin Star
@@scottylewis8124 To save face? Nah, just makes him look like a fraud and coward. He chose to join the competition but now halfway through he’s saying that winning the competition isn’t gonna help him succeed. Total BS.
@@ryanjohansson8950 that isn't true. He knew it was going to be hard and something like this wasn't worth it
"I don't talk about what I can do, I go out and do it."
Absolutely true, Sterling! Always keep 💯!
Steve, while his knee is in a brace & he’s in excruciating pain:
Gordon: I want you to *walk* out of here with your head held up high.
😂😂🤣
Blake Smith yep, I was confused on why Gordon said that
@Jay Harv28 obviously, but its still funny
Am I the only one who nearly cried at Sterling's elimination. I didn't watch the series, but just seeing how he said goodbye and smiled through it made me wish he'd made it to the finals. He has such a sunny, wonderful personality, and a head chef with those qualities would be well-loved by his peers.
My favorite person during this season was Sterling without a doubt
Still waiting for Every Season 10 Elimination.
It's up your asd
@Peter Mustermann Take a chill pill
@@n3on522 it's not
@Peter Mustermann Perhaps he has a shovel up his twat sideways
Sterling: I know I'm strong!
Frank: 5 minute lecture
I got genuine tears in my eyes when Steve had to go home because of his knee.
Me too, he was doing good too
@@evankirk97 doing good after 3 nominations?
@@connorg750 nominations mean nothing cause you can be nominated as a threat and not as a weak person
I can appreciate how frank spilled everything he did wrong and his regrets when he got eliminated
13:16 when I fail on the 4th retake of the same test
I'm still kind of sad that Frank got eliminated. He had a good attitude but his cooking definitely needed improvement.
He seemed like he was
Sterling would be that friend who would run and comfort you if you had a paper cut.
so true
Great hearted man!
Sterling hugging Frank will be in my opinion probably the most wholesome moment before someone left Hell's Kitchen.
Frank and Sterling were good dudes ✌️
No wonder they couldn't gel with the rest of the Blue Team huh.
If Sterling opened a restaurant, his motto would be...
*Made with love.*
23:20 is proof Gordon cares
What do you mean proof? Gordon ramsay always care for chefs only if they deserve his respect
@demochris1786 People say he doesnt. All the time.
Sterling was always so concise with his words when he’s up for elimination and that’s probably what kept him from leaving
Gordon as a waiter be like "give me your jacket, Sir, Madam."
Derpyderp ha ha ha... so funny... ha ha ha
Go write another comment
When u stand before Gordon, you stand before greatness. He has been all over, cooked in so many conditions, saved restaurants, helped so many. He is the most incredible Chef and leader ever. Respect greatness. He has offered incredible opportunities to so many that may have never had it. Imagine all that and balancing with life, family and children. Just be grateful and absorb the teaching.
Yeeaahhh not sure what Aaron was thinking when he said he wanted to go learn? He was learning from one of the most famous chefs of our time for free but... man I can't rationalize it.
Sterling leaving Hell’s Kitchen before he got a black jacket is enough to make an grown man cry
"French toast, crepes! Florentine how long?"
I love Sterling but can we get an equal amount of love for Sadé?! She was just as amazing.
Sterling is the kinda guy I wanna have a beer with
He's the kind of man I wish I was married to.
How can anyone hate Sterling?
Trump supporters.
@@stantorren4400 lets not involve that politic shit,at least in a cooking show
bry ce • 35 years ago I’m not but I gave it a shot and it didn’t go very well
@@stantorren4400 I'm a Trump supporter and I love him. What's worse is liberals demonising everyone that don't agree with them, vile people if you ask me.
Apparently Aaron.
During one challenge, Sterling cooked crab cakes for Gordon Ramsay and two other chefs, using love as his key ingredient. Aaron, however, did not believe love was an ingredient. Before judging, Aaron said, "No way they'd pick Sterling's dish. If I had to describe Sterling's crab cake in _one_ word, it'd be *fast food!*
In the end, Sterling's crab cakes won over Aaron's.
15:46
“I don’t talk about what I can do. I go out and do it.”
Now that’s something to live by. 💯
Bryant and La Tashas nod to eachother be was once again another good game bro kind of thing
“The pork was so R A W ,it was walking around the KITCHEN”
“The pork was still moving around the kitchen, that’s how raw it was!” 🐷😂🤣
What I love about Sterling is he motivated his team, he pushed them further. Mr 100 helped everyone give 110%
One thing I really admire about sterling is that you can tell he always speaks from the heart
Roe is Andrea 2.0--
Sterling shouldn't have gone home.
Sterling is who I aspire to be like. Even when things are impossible, keep a smile. Everybody wants to be a Sterling.
I like how JP thought he was safe and was about to go back in line
I aspire to have Sterling’s level of positivity and kindness
I love how JP tried to sneak back in line lmao 2:02
lmaooo didn't even notice till you pointed it out 🤣
Ikr and Ramsay told him to get over with him when he tried to do that.
Underrated character imo is Frank for this season. He came in like a movie character, total hot head, head up his ass. Tall, dark, and handsome, and also rich. Dude likely never had been told no in his life. And he came in and just got BLITZED by performance woes. And he really started to mellow out and have a nice character arc. Sadly, his character arc needed to additionally involve losing this competition, but he made it much farther than he frankly (heh) should have. And he went on to do well after, props.
Sterling gave Steve the classic mom scolding.
I cried so bad, I was rooting for sterling he’s truly an angel 😇 💯%
“You know I’m strong I’m built for this”- sterling an amazing man who is always 110%
I love Sterling. He was so happy although he was leaving. Such a positive spirit 😁
I literally cried at sterlings elimination 😭
same
I cried at Aaron's from Season 3
@@unknownuser2287 why?
@@marki_parki9224 because he was sent to the hospital and died
@@unknownuser2287 oh shit... I did not know that
Sterling honestly stole Ramsay’s heart.
Ironic how the remaining chefs had a dreadful night after Sterling was eliminated.
You just KNEW Gordon REALLY liked Sterling when he said he'd always be 100 to him
When I saw Sterling being eliminated, it made me realize that it’s not just talent that can help you win the competition, you must also have the readiness to be a leader
Sterling is the man we all look up to. Such a pure hearted soul in this dark corrupted world. Love the guy.
i love how sterling is so happy and positive even when he was eliminated and didn't bitch or cry like others... we need more people like him OMGGG
Aaron's logic: Wants a Michelin star
Also Aaron: *Doesn't think running a restaurant for a Michelin starred chef will get him there*
I was an extra cheering on La Tasha in the finale for this season. I was the young man in the purple formal sweater. You could see me at 47:45, 48:02 and 48:07-48:08 if you pause it correctly. This was originally filmed in late 2013, a year before it aired. As part of a NDA, I couldn’t leak out who the winner was until it aired. You guys might probably might ask me a lot of questions. I will say that I didn’t speak to Chef Ramsay, but I did talk to La Tasha and gave her a hug. And Chef Ramsay does look and sound like he does on TV. He is also really tall too. I am 5 ft 10 in and he easily towered over me from about 15-20 feet away.
How did you get to be on the show?
@@edmondlau511 My mother is an actress and she was able to invite an extra person to be an extra and since I have watched every season since the first. I wanted to be an extra too.
Sterling: Can I hug everybody before i fk off 😂😂
I love this dude
Sterling won all of our hearts honestly
Series 13 was the first series where Gordon started the faking firing in round one.
Wait wdym
@@whitevan9908 he started pretending to eliminate someone but said BACK IN LINE as they're taking off their jacket on the first night.
MarkZillaX that was not the first season
@@Millacks yeah he did that for ages, not the samething but example in s1 (i cant remember the people) gordon said ''person1..........say goodbye to person2, person2 give me your jacket''
@@verbbbbb well i had zero idea what the commenter could mean aside from that.
Man what an amazing human being Sterling has been.
I wish him absolutely nothing but the best!
Frank gets eliminated
Everyone: Bye Frank
Sterling: I love you man
What a legend :')
Aaron surprised me, and Gordon more so in his elimination. He explained he’d come to the conclusion that he needed to learn far more before competing for a head chef position and Gordon thought he’d just given it up and fucked him off.
Sometimes you just know something is too hard and I admire him for being honest about that
I don’t he did that speech because he knew he was getting eliminated anyways
He did it to not give Bryant any satisfaction of surviving over him and because he knew he wasn’t going to survive over Bryant
I cried when Sterling was leaving
sterling when he left brought a tear to my eye what a guy