Nikita trying to be sexy only to have it backfire and to have his shirt dangling from the mic wire while Gordon Ramsay looks on in disapproval is so funny.
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Nikita trying to be sexy only to have it backfire and to have his shirt dangling from the mic wire while Gordon Ramsay looks on in disapproval is so funny.
Gordon and Tilly Ramsay at Jeddah?
Tilly excelling and showing that bodyshaming cretin where to shove it yes girl!!
Tilly and Nikita - jive
The jive is me of my favourite dances and Hairspray is one of my favourite musicals but this didn’t do it for me. As expected, she had the charisma and personality but the technique wasn’t there. There was a mistake, some issues with the tricks and it was very flat footed and almost seemed laboured which is the worst thing for a jive which should have energy, lightness and ease. It’s such a shame because it had so much potential.
Rose and Giovanni - Foxtrot
I’m sorry, I don’t think I can type because I might just cry. From the minute she stepped onto the floor, it was one of the most beautiful dances I’ve ever seen. From her frame, which might have been the most prettiest thing I’ve seen with her fingers, arms and neck placement, and the storyline and acting... like I don’t even know if I can give Rose enough praise for this dance. It was almost like I was transported to another world and watching a small love story in a few minutes. It might have been simpler than other dances. Yet, that makes it easier to make mistakes and leaves her vulnerable but it was beautiful and I am going to cry.
Ufo and Oti - couples choice
So, I’m actually very confused at what genre of couples choice this was but HOLY GOD IT WAS AMAZING! Like okay, first things first, Ugo has a great body and like I can’t ignore how amazing he looked. Also, choreography itself was so complicated but he made it look effortless. From the scary and dangerous ass lifts to that bloody backflip thing, like I am shook af. It was so cute and charismatic and as a Moana fan, love it.
Hell’s Kitchen - Sesame Street episode needed!
So I stumbled on a clip with Cookie Monster helping Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Tilly bake a cookie dish on the CBBC, and it was so cute how he gushes over the muppet. This got me thinking how cute an episode of Hell’s Kitchen would be if the set up was:
The chefs are paired up with a specific Muppet, each representing their food group, and the Muppet has to help them make an original dish based on that group. This would test the chefs because:
The muppets would stay in character, so non of them are professional cooks.
It limits their dish availability, like Cookie Monster would make a cookie based dish, maybe Elmo would make something with fruits like red apples and so on
Since these are characters from a kids show, we do respond to them in that way. We do watch our language more, I mean if Cookie Monster was right there you’re now gonna curse in front of him. Part of the challenge could be, since Sesame Street is educational, that the dish has to be nutritious- making the Cookie Monster Dish the hardest.
Or better idea! : make the whole challenge a cookie baking challenge with Cookie Monster as the guest judge, along with some other top baking chef judges.
Just a cute little treat, like I can hear Gordon say something like “for this completion, we had to bring in one of the top cookie experts. Someone who has been critiqueing these baked delights since the 70’s” (hear the competitors try to figure out who the judge is) .... out pops Cookie Monster with a HK hat and ready to judge!
Maybe the reward for the challenge could be a quick guest spot on Sesame Street as a bakery chef who brings cookies, like a 3 second spot but seriously who wouldn’t like to just pop up for a second. Especially since a lot of the competitors have small children in their lives.
Someway, somehow we need to get Cookie Monster on Hell’s Kitchen! Pass it on!
https://youtu.be/qhzEOZFfx9w
Tom Fletcher and Amy Dowden - Cha Cha
Well, that was definitely a lot better than I thought and for week one, it was out of this world. The cha cha is such a hard dance but Tom definitely delivered as well as anyone could hope. Of course, he has amazing musicality but from the very off, he had those hips moving like there was no tomorrow and he had some great footwork with those retractions and straight legs. My only issue was his arms sometimes looked awkward but it’s to be expected from someone who always has a guitar in his arms. I also loved the dad dancing we saw, and I can’t wait to see what he brings next week.
Tilly Ramsey and Nikita - Waltz
Bless her! For someone so young, Tilly really made her mark in the competition with a romantic af waltz. Before I compliment her, the only issue was there was no heel leads like this dance needs. Yet, it was full of content with basic steps, a fleckle here and there but more importantly, there was a beautiful story and it seemed so elegant. Also, considering how old she is, there were moments where her top line was impeccable and it was a shame she couldn’t keep it throughout.
Ugo and Oti - Samba
Can we confirm that this man is a sportsman because I have never seen an athlete let go in a samba like this so early. The samba is one of the hardest dances in the competition and he definitely didn’t struggle like I expected. Although he wasn’t as fluid as when Danny did it (which is obviously the standard), he had so much fun and just exuded positivity. Those hips couldn’t get enough and I just wish he let go even more. Hopefully, as the weeks go on, he grows in confidence and we see his full potential.
Rhys and Nancy - Viennese Waltz
I had high expectations from Rhys after last weeks opener and he didn’t disappoint! Although he seemed like a latin boy, he even smashed the ballroom, especially considering how hard the Viennese waltz is. Although his fleckles weren’t the best, he had great potential with his frame, even though it sometimes fell. For me, he had great swing and sway with musicality that just oozed charisma and told a great story. I am definitely going to keep my eyes on him.