Gordon Ramsay destroyed my business': One chef reveals his REAL Kitchen Nightmare after appearing on hit show


Foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsay has been accused of turning one chef's business into a real kitchen nightmare after featuring in his show.
John Chapman of Chappy’s New Orlean’s-style Cajun restaurant has accused the Michelin-stared chef of destroying his business after opening the doors to his business to Ramsay on the US version of Kitchen Nightmares.
John Chapman, who owns Chappy's New Orlean’s-style Cajun restaurant, said: 'It was truly a kitchen nightmare for me. Gordon Ramsay destroyed by business. It was a confrontation from the get-go.'
Gordon Ramsey
Kitchen Nightmare: Gordon Ramsey (left) is said to have cooked up a nuisance at John Chapman's Cajun restaurant
Kitchen Nightmare: Gordon Ramsey (left) is said to have cooked up a nuisance at John Chapman's Cajun restaurant
Speaking to the National Enquirer the chef said he was furious with the father-of-three.
The expletive-ridden show, which airs on US network Fox, follows the chef as he turns around failing restaurants.
Gordon and his team often overhaul the menu, the decor and even the staff - the US shows often carry a warning that some scenes may be created for drama purposes.
Fiery Gordon has become a hit in the US after his shows, Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares were syndicated to Fox.
Shaken and stirred: John Chapman has told The National Enquirer that his restaurant was destroyed after appearing on the show
Shaken and stirred: John Chapman has told The National Enquirer that his restaurant was destroyed after appearing on the show
His job as the host of Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef and Kitchen Nightmares, pays him an estimated £9.4m per year.
Recently Gordon hit out at fellow chef Jamie Oliver for trying to tackle healthy eating in the US.
He said: 'You have to be very careful when you go across the pond and want to dictate to Americans about healthy eating. .. If you're not in that best shape yourself then you have to be very careful.'
His latest American series Hotel Hell will air on Channel 4 this year.
It was never the same: John Chapman's place - Chappys - appeared on the British chef's US show
It was never the same: John Chapman's place - Chappys - appeared on the British chef's US show
High-standards Gordon trawls round hotels across America inspecting rooms and restaurants.
He told The Sun: ''The most horrifying thing across the board was the f**king honeymoon suite. It was like a bloody house of horror, I swear to God.
'I just didn’t think it could shoot that far — I’m talking about if you shake a can of Coke and open it.
'I mean shocking. Really shocking. Then I got the owner and every guest in that hotel to come in my room and put a pair of glasses on.'

MailOnline has contacted Gordon for a comment.


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