He passed away on November 15, 2019, due to problems with lung cancer. During dinner service, Petrozza called his first ticket out with his team calling back immediately. An hour and a half into service, he helped Louross, who has just sent overcooked steaks and was schooled by Sous Chef Scott, to find some beautifully cooked steaks, without any success. When food came back in the red kitchen, he saw that, thought it was good for him and wished Christina's food would keep coming back. When Ramsay got ready with his decision, both finalists went to his office. He made a cameo in the first episode of Season 6,where he gave the competitors some sage advice: "There's no crying in Hell's Kitchen.". After that, Jean-Philippe called Petrozza, along with Christina, to see Ramsay in his office immediately. Later, he noticed Matt was crazy, and the next day, during prep, he tried to calm down Christina and Matt, who were having an argument. Arrived in the red kitchen, Ramsay introduced both of them to their brigade, which included Bobby, Ben, Corey, Matt, Louross, and Jen. During the punishment, Petrozza was tired and exhausted as every part of his body were aching, after taking many deliveries. Christina became confused, thinking she sent them. Rachel Brown Died After Working With Gordon Ramsay On 'Hell's Kitchen' Rachel Brown was a contestant that came in seventh place on season two of Hell's Kitchen. He did not care what he was eating as he wanted to enjoy the moment with his family. He acknowledged his station was a mess as usual, and Ramsay said P was for Petrozza, but was also for Pig. She ranked in 12th place. During Family Night dinner service, Petrozza was on the fish station. Heather West defeats Virginia Dalbeck to win Fox's 'Hell's Kitchen 2'. Both teams were named joint-winners, and were asked to nominate one person each. Petrozza was not nominated for elimination, and after Jen left, he gave a group hug with Corey and Christina, with Ramsay jokingly saying that even though he was fat, he was not that ugly. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 3 episode 8 during the dinner service after many unsuccessful attempts at risotto and for failing to listen. Ramsay told him to wake up, and he continued to send appetizers out. Ramsay also called him the dirtiest and messiest contestant in the history of the show, and recalled how messy his station was during the second black jacket service. Eventually, he picked Jen as his last selection. Rachel Brown was one of the contestants in Hell's Kitchen Season 2 from May 5, 1966, to May 9, 2007. While they were cleaning the silverware, he tried to be friend with Jen, but she denied him. But moments later, he understood Ramsay was right and asked for help from Ben and Jen, who helped him plate his food. Season 3 - Aaron Song, he died on November 30, 2010, due to complications of diabetes. Jessica Vogel, a former contestant on the Fox cooking competition series "Hell's Kitchen" has died at age 34. When the twelve-top table arrived, he was determined to finish strong, saying it was that time during service where he asked himself what was left inside him. He considered Louross for being the weakest team member, Jen for her poor attitude, and Bobby for being a strong competitor. Michael Tullberg/Getty Images. They were punished by picking peppers on a 100-acre farm, wearing farmers' clothes and hats under the hot temperature of the sun. Her win was particularly special, as it also happened to be on her birthday. During dinner service, he was on the garnish station. Some of them were likeable and talented, some of them were. Keith passed away at the age of 35 on August 15, 2012. Then, he went to bed, wishing his teammates good night. Hell's Kitchen 2 contestant and chef Rachel Brown died last week, according to The Dallas Voice. She showed them her new clothes before getting to the dorms and change, but none of them were impressed. From her very first appearance on "Hell's Kitchen," Rachel Brown made an impression. Sadly, after season 7, Jean-Philippe left Hell's Kitchen. With that in mind, below are some "Hell's Kitchen" contestants you might not know passed away. After, Jen said she was getting her heart out, but he called her a cold bitch saying she was feeling having a heart because she knew her ass would go on the chopping block. The contestants flew into Los Angeles to compete at Hell's Kitchen. Jessica Vogel (October 18, 1983 - July 30, 2018) was a contestant on Season 12 of Hell's Kitchen. Contents 1 Season 3 1.1 Episode 1 1.2 Episode 2 1.3 Episode 3 2 Nomination History 3 Season 4 3.1 Episode 3 4 Season 6 4.1 Episode 1 Marcel was known for his eccentric personality and ability to cook with flair. Most of the Hell's Kitchen alumni have gone on to have successful careers in cooking. During the judging, Petrozza was the first person to have his dish judged by Ramsay, who praised the seasoning and the perfect cooking of the lobster, and deemed the dish delicious. However, the blue team lost, but because he led the team to a strong start on appetizers despite being such a mess during service, he was named "Best of the Worst" and was asked to nominate two of his teammates for elimination. Then, he told Jen to stay with him and focus, while adding that he would kick out her if she would give attitude during service. Trending pages Louis Petrozza Rachel Brown Aaron Song Jessica Vogel Keith Greene Jonathon Plumley Sandra Flores Paulie Giganti All items (9) # A B An hour and a half into service, almost all the customers received their entres. After service, Ramsay congratulated both teams for a good service and everybody gave a big round of applause. If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction issues, help is available. Michael initially thought he had won $250,000 prize money to open up his own restaurant. During prep, Petrozza declared he wanted to win that service because if they would not and the red team would, they would look like assholes. When Christina came back from her reward, the three punished chefs were still cleaning silverware. Petrozza hugged his team before going back to the dorms with Christina. Because of that, he insisted his team to check everything they were doing. Ramsay called him a gentle warm big-hearted lump, before simulating an undercooked Wellington mistake. He survived elimination and while being dismissed, Ramsay told him he was a gentleman. Louis Petrozza will go down in "Hell's Kitchen" history as being one of the sweetest competitors the show has ever had, and the fact that he finished in second place in a contest that inspires plenty of backstabbing and manipulation proves that nice guys don't always finish last. Jessica Vogel made a strong debut in the first episode of Season 12; during the signature dish challenge, she was one of the last two competitors to be judged by Gordon Ramsay, and her rosemary-crusted venison loin with goat cheese polenta helped her team win and marked the third consecutive season that the female team won the signature dish challenge. That loss infuriated him, saying that challenge was all about muscles and strength, and that he could not believe that his team lost. During the shopping part, the blue team ignored Matt's suggestions. What they did not know was Ramsay was in the bus with them, in disguise. While his time on "Hell's Kitchen" was fraught with countless ups and downs, he had no regrets about it, stating, "I'll look back on things with a smile. After more shaky performances, Paulie was eliminated by Gordon for his unreliability, arrogant behavior, and inability to own up to his mistakes. He was the third person to have his dish judged by Ramsay. Heather ended up winning, which was all the more heartwarming considering Rachel's words to her before going home. During deliberation, Christina talked with him over her nomination choice. But her time on the show didn't last much longer, as she was then eliminated in Episode 5, which was particularly hard on teammate Heather West, as the two had grown close over their dislike of Sara Horowitz. He was the runner-up of that season. He ranked in 17th place. Back in the dorms, Petrozza questioned Matt's place in the competition, wondering what was he still doing here and comparing him to a hemorrhoid. He was the first person who Ramsay announced made it to the finals, and moments later, he was joined by Christina, making both of them the finalists of Hell's Kitchen. Aaron Song passed away on November 30, 2010 due to complications with diabetes at the age of 51. He made almost all of the team touch it. For more than 20 seasons and 300 episodes, "Hell's Kitchen" has proven to be a wildly-popular reality TV show focusing on a group of aspiring chefs who compete for a huge cash prize and position as head chef at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants. He also selected pancetta, carrots, onions, cabbage, and parsley for his vegetables, did not make any pure whatsoever, and for the sauce, he made a red wine reduction. Aaron Song, a contestant from season 3, is one of the six chefs who have passed away since their appearances on the show. For the last minutes of the service, Ramsay took control of the kitchen back, and the team rallied to finish the tickets before moving on to desserts. With Marcel Vigneron, which ran . The only time he was seen was when he sent acceptable crab cakes to the pass, which were deemed very nice by Ramsay. He rallied to complete the table, but when Ramsay asked for the garnish, he did not sent all of what was needed. The Southampton, New York, resident died in August 2012 at age 35 after drowning in a lake during a morning swim. Petrozza, along with Corey, was punished by hand craving huge ice blocks by himself as the ice bags ran out, and polishing all the glasses from the restaurant under the supervision of Jean-Philippe. Ramsay revealed himself, which excited every contestant. The next morning, the contestants were driven to Farmers Market, where Ramsay introduced the Sweet 16 Planning Challenge. After Louross left, he gleefully said goodbye to Jen who was just transferred back to the red team but welcomed Matt back in the blue team as well, much to his dismay.[9]. When he came back to the kitchen, he successfully recited the menu to Ramsay. Nostalgic (Early 2000s) Children's TV Shows. Six Hell's Kitchen contestants have died in the last year as a result of Giganti's tragic death. During the punishment, after some time of prep, Petrozza became exhausted, saying that his team needed a day of rest. After, he pulled Louross aside, and Louross told him it would be poison if he would go home over Jen because of her attitude. Arriving on the patio, he lit up a cigarette, and contemplated his fate in the competition, saying he was done. Louis Petrozza died on November 15, 2019 from complications with lung cancer. Two hours into dinner service, Petrozza served 10 of his 13 tables, and eventually started to call out desserts, which the customers really enjoyed. In the third episode, both teams were challenged to make breakfast for members of the Army and the Navy, with the male team losing, largely due to Aaron's struggles preparing omelets. He also said he really enjoyed the ravioli, saying it was wonderful. He was 35 and had drowned. Ramsay told him to hurry up and ask for help from his brigade, but he said he was reluctant to do it as he did not want to take them off their stations. In the end, he was confident about his menu, saying it would rock. Petrozza decided to make a Monte Cristo sandwich with ham, turkey, and a spicy sauce. Ramsay told him he was such a dirty pig, which he agreed, and to wipe the bottom of the plate. During deliberation, he was relieved that it was over, but Jason disagreed. 1. During the 6-Ounce Dover Sole Challenge, Petrozza took control of the filet, and Louross told him to make love to the fish. After Corey left, Ramsay congratulated him and Christina, and both of them hugged each other. When the chefs were lined up, Ramsay congratulated all of them for having a great service, by giving each of them a high-five. Contents 1 Season 12 1.1 Episode 1 1.2 Episode 2 1.3 Episode 3 1.4 Episode 4 1.5 Episode 5 1.6 Episode 6 1.7 Episode 7 1.8 Episode 8 1.9 Episode 9 But, before his decision was announced, the episode ended in a cliffhanger.[14]. After she left, he thought Corey and Jen, were boiling, while acknowledging the game was becoming vicious. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Much later, in Petrozza's dining room, the customers were waiting because he was taking too much time plating his dishes. Bobby felt the need to help him because of his genuine heart. After winning the show, he starred in his cooking show, Eat This! He is the first finalist to nominate themselves for elimination. After a heartbreaking loss, he declared he did not want to clean the dining room. 30 minutes into service, him and Jen have sent half of their appetizers to the customers despite some setbacks. Louis Petrozza (October 26, 1961 - November 15, 2019) was a contestant on Season 4 of Hell's Kitchen. He was very emotional, saying it was a dream come true. After the lunch, the chefs said goodbye to their families, who left, and lined up in front of Ramsay. He was worried of keeping the sip toned down to please the masses. During the 15 seconds relay, he gave Bobby very clear information, which Bobby was satisfied with. Marcel Vigneron - Season 3 winner. After service, the blue team was declared losers, and each member was asked to nominate one person for elimination. Contents 1 Season 16 1.1 Episode 1 1.2 Episode 2 1.3 Nomination history 2 Post Hell's Kitchen 3 Trivia 4 Quotes 5 Gallery 6 External links He brought the second entre for the blue team, which was a "Sassy Surf 'n' Turf". He was excited as her never been in a private jet in his life, and during the ride, Ramsay recalled his hen-in-a-pumpkin signature dish on the first episode, as well as when he almost quit during the second episode before he was saved by Bobby. Louis Petrozza (October 26, 1961 - November 15, 2019) was a contestant on Season 4 of Hell's Kitchen. By using our Services, you agree to our use of cookies. Then, the phone rang, and Ramsay ordered both of them to get down in the kitchen right away. Petrozza nominated Jason as his nominee.[3]. Both finalists went to their room to try and get some needed rest, but he wondered if he would be able to sleep that night. Then, Ramsay asked both of them to pack their bags as they would go to New York City on-the-spot. Jen continued to give himv attitude, and Ramsay told him to not let one of those bitches take his dream away from him. After Hell's Kitchen, Rachel sadly committed suicide at her home in May 2007. On the patio, Petrozza revealed he was happy Matt was gone, and declared that it was anybody's game from that moment.