Thursday 15 September 2022 01:20 AM Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars to air on Channel Nine 13 years after Tracy Grimshaw ... trends now
Gordon Ramsay has been welcomed back to Channel Nine 13 years after his feud with retiring A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw turned into a public slanging match.
The notoriously hot-tempered celebrity chef, 55, will appear next year in a new show for the network, Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars.
Boost Juice founder Janine Allis will also star in the Apprentice-style cooking competition.
Gordon Ramsay (pictured) is back on Channel Nine with a new cooking show, 13 years after he was declared persona non grata for comparing ACA host Tracy Grimshaw to Miss Piggy
Based on a successful format in Britain and the U.S., the show puts a group of aspiring food entrepreneurs through a series of challenges.
The 14 contestants will have to prove their business skills in branding, service, marketing and event management.
The winning team scores a cash prize designed to kickstart their business.
Ramsay's own Fox company, Studio Ramsay Global, is producing the show in partnership with Endemol Shine Australia.
The notoriously hot-tempered celebrity chef, 55, will appear next year in a new show for the network, Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars
It comes 13 years after Ramsay was made persona non grata at Channel Nine.
He had made a snarky remark about Tracy Grimshaw's appearance after she interviewed him on A Current Affair in June 2009.
The incident later escalated into a feud when Ramsay allegedly called the ACA anchor a 'fat pig'.
Boost Juice founder Janine Allis (pictured) will also star in Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars
Ramsay, whose publicist had asked ACA to refrain from