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Gordon Ramsay furiously brands BBC chef 'f***ing backwards' as he slams contestant

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Gordon Ramsay never takes any prisoners.The Kitchen Nightmares star is famed for tearing into his chefs when they make epic mistakes on the screen, and this week was certainly no different.The Michelin-starred chef has been fronting his new BBC food show, Future Food Stars, which sees 12 hand-picked food and drink entrepreneurs battle against each-other in weekly tasks.The food-enthused contestants are all competing in a bid to secure Gordon's life-changing £150,000 investment in their business, which comes from his own pocket.It follows a similar format to Lord Sugar's famed business show The Apprentice, which also sees entrepreneurs go head-to-head in weekly business tasks with the chance to secure a huge investment.

Thursday's show (April 7) saw the foodies venture into the great outdoors and whip up a feast in the forest - based in London's Chiltern Hills countryside.The Greens consisted of Leah.

Jamie, Matthew, Steph, and Victoria, whilst the Reds included Jen, Amit, Michelle, Valentina and Asher.The rival teams even had to forage for ingredients themselves and cook their meals on open fires, which they later serve to paying guests.However, it all went wrong for the Green team when zero-waste restaurant owner Matthew kept stumbling on his words in front of Gordon himself.To see how the team were getting on, Gordon asked Matthew to show him a rehearsal of his team's feast experience - treating him like a regular customer.He said: "Matthew, I'm the guest.

I want a little run-through."Matthew then launched into his greeting speech, but he got confused immediately when he said: "Good evening, good afternoon, and welcome..."Gordon wasn't having any of it and cut off the contestant immediately, saying: "Hold on, good.

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