christina machamer Christina Machamer Wins Hells Kitchen Season 4

Chef Gordon Ramsey has named Christina Machamer winner of Hell’s Kitchen‘s fourth season.

Christina Machamer, a culinary student from  St. Louis, Missouri,  was up against Louis Petrozza, a catering director from Charlotte, North Carolina.  Machamer was seen as the underdog by many because she had the least amount of experience of all the contestants. This was a two part finale that aired July 1st, and July 8th was the announcement of the winner.

Gordon Ramsey, who is known for his horrible temper in the kitchen, as he is for his food,  had this to say about Machamer  “Christina had the least amount of experience coming into Hell’s Kitchen. But I saw something in her that was quite special. She had the best potential across any other chef in Hell’s Kitchen, and in my business, I think long term.”

Congratulations to Christina, and hopefully she doesn’t have to much emotional damage from Ramsey’s tirades.

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7 Responses to Christina Machamer Wins Hell’s Kitchen Season 4

  1. larry says:

    i am so glad she won. she is so hot. i would eat her food even if it sucked. i would like to follow her around and kiss her shoes while she is cooking. that would be a dream come true

  2. jeff says:

    hell yeah dude. i would love to do that too. she is fuken sexy. i wanna worship her forever and eat shit that she ddn’t need for cookin

  3. kevin says:

    i am glad she won. i did like petrozza to though.

  4. Paul says:

    You guys need some serious therapy. Sick bastards!

  5. timothy parker says:

    I am trying to find out how to get on hells’s kitchen. Please help me if anyone can. Call me a.s.a.p at (412)583-8571 or e-mail me at douglas_parker29@hotmail.com

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