In Case You Missed It: ‘Little Gordon Ramsay’ Is Terrifying, Adorable

Watching re-runs of American Idol and Kitchen Nightmares, you almost can’t help but wonder what kinds of childhood trauma guys like Simon Cowell and Gordon Ramsay had to go through in order to grow up so mean. But what if they were always like that? Remember when you were five and you used to just throw away those carrot sticks your mom packed you? Yeah, Mrs. Ramsay was never that lucky.

In this series of awesomely cute commercials from hospitality career website Caterer.com, a young Felix Light impersonates everyone’s favorite grumpy British chef by wreaking culinary havoc on underwhelming sack lunches, shoddy anniversary dinners and unsuspecting cafeteria lunch ladies.

When little Gordy specifically requests granary bread for his sandwiches and his mom fails to deliver, he has no problem skewering her apparent stupidity. “What did I tell you last week about the bread?” he rages, “This is white f*cking anemic stuff.” He then proceeds to dump his lunch onto the kitchen counter and seethe as his mother rushes to cry in the other room.

But it’s hilarious, trust us. Back in 2009, the actual Gordon Ramsay discovered Felix’s skits and was so taken with the kid that he invited him for a guest appearance on Hell’s Kitchen. Since then, it seems Felix has settled down into your typical former-child-actor obscurity, throwing up gang signs on Facebook and changing his cover photo to a banner that reads, “F*ck haters.” His hair is also brown now, apparently.

You can watch the whole “Little Gordon” series for yourself below:

H/T The Awesomer + PicThx Mirror

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