Gordon Ramsay appeared on Jeopardy! to offer clues about historical figures in a special category
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In his signature angry yell, the celebrity chef berated historical figures for their faults
"I've never ever met someone I believe in as little as you!" the chef yelled in one clue
Gordon Ramsayis putting historical figures in their place.
The celebrity chef took part in aJeopardy!category called, "Gordon Ramsay yells at historical figures," a clip shared on the show'sInstagramon Friday, March 13 shows.
True to the category's name, Ramsay gave clues to the contestants by berating historical figures.
"Your army stopped Lee's invasion of Maryland at Antietam, but you failed to finish them off," Ramsay said of George B. McClellan, a Union General in the Civil War.
"Lincoln didn't say before firing you, but I will: I've never ever met someone I believe in as little as you!," the chef yelled, pointing at the camera.
After a contestant namedJamie Dingcorrectly answered, hostKen Jenningsreplied, "harsh words for McClellan, yes."
In another clue, Ramsay described Charles Ponzi's legal infractions, shouting, "I hope you enjoyed those 86 counts of mail fraud in 1920, you donkey!"
He cupped his hands over his mouth to amplify his volume while yelling at 17th century English explorer Henry Hudson whose crew mutinied: "Let me paraphrase what your men said: get out!"
Ramsay also had severe words for German Emperor Wilhelm II, saying he "wouldn't trust [him] running a bar, let alone Germany," to laughter from the audience.
Before the last clue was offered, Jennings said, "Gordon Ramsay gets to yell at us one more time."
"You're the first of your name, and I'm gobsmacked you won't be the last!" Ramsay yelled at Edward I of England.
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All of the questions were accurately answered by the contestants.
Ramsay commented on the Reel, joking, "Me ? Yell ?"
The celebrity chef recently revealed that he oncekicked Joan Collins out of a restaurantbecause she was dining with a critic who gave his restaurant an unfavorable review.
OnThe Graham Norton Showon Feb. 20, Ramsay shared thatCollins"was with a critic that absolutely panned the restaurant prior and they turned back up literally a few months later."
"And I said to this critic, 'Thanks, but no thanks,'" he said.
Though Collins was "furious," Ramsay shared that he apologized to her afterward.
He also described the moment in a scene fromBeing Gordon Ramsay, his Netflix documentary series, arguing that the "prolific" critic had "a brutal personal vendetta."
"I know it was wrong, but that's what happens when women like Joan Collins come to dinner with knobheads," he said.
Ramsay told PEOPLE that he wantsthe show to be more realand go beyond the "shiny" culinary experiences viewers have seen of him in shows likeMasterChef.
"I wanted to show the other side, the other half of me and I don't think that's been done properly," he says.
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