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Express Tribune
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Tini Younger and husband Antoine Wright Jr. share emotional gender reveal for twin daughters
Next Level Chef star Tineke "Tini" Younger is expecting identical twin girls with her husband Antoine Wright Jr., and fans are celebrating the news after a heartwarming gender reveal over the holiday weekend. The couple shared the big announcement on Instagram with a beachside video showing them opening a box labeled 'Boys?? or Girls??' — and out came pink balloons, confirming that Tini is having twin girls. The couple's friends, family, and followers flooded the comments with excitement. Tini first revealed she was expecting twins back on June 20. Fans speculated early on that they would be girls after Antoine's father, Robert, reportedly bought 'girl gear' in anticipation. 'Grandpa knew it was his baby girls,' one friend commented, while another added, 'His dad kneewwwwww momma didn't keep no secret lol. Ready with them Nike outfits.' Tini gained popularity online through her TikTok series 'Cooking For My Boyfriend,' which later became 'Cooking For My Husband' after she and Antoine married on November 15, 2024. The social media chef turned reality TV star competed on season 2 of FOX's Next Level Chef, finishing in eighth place as a member of Richard Blais' team. She also returned for a guest appearance in season 3, showcasing her food styling skills. Next Level Chef has been renewed through season 6, with season 5 expected to premiere in early 2026. As Tini and Antoine prepare to welcome their baby girls later this year, fans are thrilled to follow their growing family journey — from reality TV to twin parenthood.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Massive 90s game show set for reboot as Gordon Ramsay's production team work on new quiz inspired by series
There have been a couple of reboots but nothing has quite conjured up the magic of the old show RAMSAY REBOOT Massive 90s game show set for reboot as Gordon Ramsay's production team work on new quiz inspired by series Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GORDON RAMSAY is developing a new game show which could give us a 21st-century version of The Crystal Maze. Unfortunately the chef has no plans to shave his head to look like the original host Richard O'Brien. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Gordon Ramsay is developing a new game show which could give us a 21st-century version of The Crystal Maze, pictured original host Richard O'Brien Gordon's production house Studio Ramsay Global is in the very early stages of devising the group challenge show – so early, in fact, that it's not yet clear where the show would eventually air. But there would certainly be an appetite for a programme like The Crystal Maze, which became a cult classic when it was shown on Channel 4 from 1990 to 1995. There have been a couple of reboots, including a one-off celebrity edition hosted by Stephen Merchant, but nothing has quite conjured up the magic of the old show. If anyone can do it, surely Gordon can. The Sun revealed in March that Ramsey was set to launch a new baking show. Fans loved his sweary antics on shows such as The F-Word and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. In 2023, Gordon launched Next Level Chef on ITV, but it was axed after only one series. He was looking to have better luck across the pond as he revealed Next Level Baker to FOX. The new spin-off show would test bakers as they attempted to make festive holiday treats across the three levels on the set. One master of the craft would hope to take away the top prize and the crown. My husband Gordon Ramsay missed the birth of our first 4 kids, it's controversial but I didn't want the attention on him Gordon gushed over his new show as he said it takes him back to his roots as a chef. He said: "I'm delighted that Next Level Baker is coming to Fox later this year. "A holiday special, where passionate home cooks, more used to crafting treats for their family, will compete against social media creators; individuals who fill our feeds with photo ready creations, side by side with talented professional pastry chefs, impressing with Michelin starred perfection.' "My very first job was baking in Paris, and to me there is nothing better than the smell of freshly baked bread."


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Massive 90s game show set for reboot as Gordon Ramsay's production team work on new quiz inspired by series
GORDON RAMSAY is developing a new game show which could give us a 21st-century version of The Crystal Maze. Unfortunately the chef has no plans to shave his head to look like the original host Richard O'Brien. 2 Gordon Ramsay is developing a new game show which could give us a 21st-century version of The Crystal Maze, pictured original host Richard O'Brien Gordon's production house Studio Ramsay Global is in the very early stages of devising the group challenge show – so early, in fact, that it's not yet clear where the show would eventually air. But there would certainly be an appetite for a programme like The Crystal Maze, which became a cult classic when it was shown on Channel 4 from 1990 to 1995. There have been a couple of reboots, including a one-off celebrity edition hosted by If anyone can do it, surely Gordon can. READ MORE ON GORDON RAMSAY Fans loved his sweary antics on shows such as The F-Word and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. In 2023, Gordon launched Next Level Chef on ITV, but it was axed after only one series. He was looking to have better luck across the pond as he revealed Next Level Baker to FOX. Most read in News TV The new spin-off show would test bakers as they attempted to make festive holiday treats across the three levels on the set. One master of the craft would hope to take away the top prize and the crown. My husband Gordon Ramsay missed the birth of our first 4 kids, it's controversial but I didn't want the attention on him Gordon gushed over his new show as he said it takes him back to his roots as a chef. He said: "I'm delighted that Next Level Baker is coming to Fox later this year. "A holiday special, where passionate home cooks, more used to crafting treats for their family, will compete against social media creators; individuals who fill our feeds with photo ready creations, side by side with talented professional pastry chefs, impressing with Michelin starred perfection.' "My very first job was baking in Paris, and to me there is nothing better than the smell of freshly baked bread." 2 Gordon's production house Studio Ramsay Global is in the very early stages of devising the group challenge show Credit: Getty


The Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Massive 90s game show set for reboot as Gordon Ramsay's production team work on new quiz inspired by series
GORDON RAMSAY is developing a new game show which could give us a 21st-century version of The Crystal Maze. Unfortunately the chef has no plans to shave his head to look like the original host Richard O'Brien. 2 Gordon's production house Studio Ramsay Global is in the very early stages of devising the group challenge show – so early, in fact, that it's not yet clear where the show would eventually air. But there would certainly be an appetite for a programme like The Crystal Maze, which became a cult classic when it was shown on Channel 4 from 1990 to 1995. There have been a couple of reboots, including a one-off celebrity edition hosted by Stephen Merchant, but nothing has quite conjured up the magic of the old show. If anyone can do it, surely Gordon can. The Sun revealed in March that Ramsey was set to launch a new baking show. Fans loved his sweary antics on shows such as The F-Word and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. In 2023, Gordon launched Next Level Chef on ITV, but it was axed after only one series. He was looking to have better luck across the pond as he revealed Next Level Baker to FOX. The new spin-off show would test bakers as they attempted to make festive holiday treats across the three levels on the set. One master of the craft would hope to take away the top prize and the crown. My husband Gordon Ramsay missed the birth of our first 4 kids, it's controversial but I didn't want the attention on him Gordon gushed over his new show as he said it takes him back to his roots as a chef. He said: "I'm delighted that Next Level Baker is coming to Fox later this year. "A holiday special, where passionate home cooks, more used to crafting treats for their family, will compete against social media creators; individuals who fill our feeds with photo ready creations, side by side with talented professional pastry chefs, impressing with Michelin starred perfection.' "My very first job was baking in Paris, and to me there is nothing better than the smell of freshly baked bread." 2


7NEWS
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Nyesha Arrington stops by all the way from the USA to grill some cajun prawns on the bbq and talk about all the fun from the Vivid Fire Kitchen
Nyesha Arrington is a widely celebrated American chef, restaurateur, and television personality. She is most well known as one of the hosts/mentors on the show Next Level Chef alongside Gordon Ramsay. The show is a popular cooking reality show in America. Vivid Fire Kitchen returns once again to The Goods Line in Ultimo, featuring some of the world's top pitmasters and BBQ experts who will be taking the stage with live fire cooking demonstrations across 23 nights, aligning with this year's theme ' Dream '. Recipe below: Cajun-Thai Grilled Prawns with Green Curry Butter Ingredients For the Prawns: ● 2 lbs large shell-on prawns (U10–U15), deveined and butterflied ● 1 tbsp neutral oil ● 1 tbsp Cajun seasoning (see blend below) ● 2 lemons, halved for grilling For the Cajun-Curry Butter: ● 8 oz unsalted butter, room temperature ● 3 tbsp Thai red curry paste ● 2 tbsp coconut cream ● 1 tsp fish sauce ● 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce ● 1 tsp lemon juice ● 1 tsp brown sugar ● Zest of ½ lemon ● ½ tsp smoked paprika ● 1 tsp Cajun seasoning (see blend) ● 1 garlic clove, microplaned ● hot sauce (Crystal or Louisiana-style) Cajun Seasoning Blend (makes extra): ● 1 tbsp smoked paprika ● ½ tbsp garlic powder ● ½ tbsp onion powder ● ½ tbsp dried thyme ● ½ tbsp dried oregano ● ½ tbsp kosher salt ● ½ tsp black pepper ● ½ tsp cayenne Garnish: ● Rough-chopped parsley and/or cilantro ● Optional: crushed pork rinds or toasted breadcrumbs Method 1. Make Cajun-Thai Curry Butter: Mix all ingredients into softened butter until smooth. Adjust seasoning to taste as needed. Hold warm in a grill-safe pan for basting. 2. Season Prawns: Lightly coat prawns with oil. Season evenly with Cajun seasoning. 3. Grill: Grill over medium-high direct heat. Place prawns shell-side down and grill for 1½ to 2 minutes. Flip, baste with Cajun-Thai butter, and cook an additional 1–2 minutes. Finish with a final butter baste and brief flame kiss. 4. Serve: Plate individually or on a platter. Garnish with chopped herbs, lemon zest, and optional crunch. Serve with charred lemon halves.