Chef Gordon Ramsay news reveal that the famed chef is back on reality TV amid debt allegations for the newest season of hit cooking competition "Hell's Kitchen". A report from The Hollywood Reporter also revealed that the celebrity chef will be joined by other popular personalities, including music icon and Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler and bigtime producer Nigel Lythgoe.
The culinary master turned reality TV star will once again mentor aspiring chefs when "Hell's Kitchen" returns on Fox Network for it's 13th season airing on September 10. Among the challenges Chef Gordon Ramsay will be subjecting the contestants to include serving an exclusive club, a camping challenge, and catering for a culinary graduation, said The Hollywood Reporter.
Aside from Steven Tyler and Nigel Lythgoe, the showbiz news site also listed other guest stars for this season: Wendy Williams, Chris Bosh, Allyson Felix, Penn Jillette, and Lou Diamond-Phillips.
Chef Gordon Ramsay news revealed that the host's return to TV for a new season of "Hell's Kitchen" - as well as support of celebrity guests that adds to the show's star power - slam Chef Gordon Ramsay debt rumors that have been circulating for the past couple of weeks.
A report from Radar Online showed corporate documents that revealed the alleged current status of the culinary entrepreneur's business endeavors. Listing Chef Gordon Ramsay debt details, the report claimed the British national is supposedly $50 million deep in debt and facing one lawsuit after another.
Further Chef Gordon Ramsay news said that the culinary master turned reality TV star spoke through a representative to deny the bankruptcy allegations, which they described as "ludicrous".
A spokesperson spoke about Chef Gordon Ramsay debt rumors, and was quick to deny the financial trouble reports. The following statement was released via Reality TV World regarding the debt claims:
"This is an inaccurate interpretation of the public filings that were reported widely in the media back in May, and any claim that the company is anywhere near bankruptcy is ludicrous. It is standard for the head of the company to deliver loans to expand the business and ensure experiences remain first class, and the Gordon Ramsay Group continues to deliver a strong performance, with growth year on year."