Every Kitchen Nightmares Restaurant That Closed Down After the Show
So, here are all the restaurants that have shut down since their appearance on Kitchen Nightmares.
So, here are all the restaurants that have shut down since their appearance on Kitchen Nightmares.
I wasn’t anticipating Patrick Schwarzenegger, who I act alongside as his on-screen dad in The White Lotus, to be so down-to-earth. Honestly, I thought he might be a bit full of himself since he’s the son of a renowned movie star like Arnold Schwarzenegger. But boy, was I wrong! He’s an incredible, humble individual.
According to reports from Daily Mail, it appears that Cara Delevingne and Blake Lively haven’t been in touch for quite a while now, with no plans to rekindle their friendship. Contrary to speculation, there was never a significant rift between the two; instead, their friendship seems to have gradually faded as Delevingne has maintained a close circle that includes Taylor Swift.
Boston’s Fenway Park shared on social platforms that the upcoming shows by Shakira and Jason Aldean have now been called off.
Austin McBroom addressed the infidelity allegations made by his ex-wife, Catherine Paiz, on Snapchat. In his first video shared on the platform, he said, “Hey everyone! I’m back and this time it’s a bit different.” He further mentioned, “Many of you have been eagerly waiting for my response to the podcast, and truth be told, I was almost ready to give you all exactly what you expected” (as reported by PEOPLE).
Here is everything you need to know about what happened with Katie and Will in the soap opera.
Here is the list of all the restaurants still functioning following Ramsay’s help.
Sweeney, who’s no stranger to online buzz, is now switching roles. After her popular Dr. Squatch ad where she tantalized viewers from a bubble bath, people started humorously (and sincerely) suggesting they wanted to buy her bathwater. Unaware of the demand initially, when she learned about it, she decided to join in on the fun.
Here’s what Meester revealed about quitting music and what she’s doing now.
The 2008 viral video titled “I’m Faking It with Matt Damon” has resurfaced, following Sarah Silverman discussing its origins during her latest podcast interview.