Druski Hilariously Impresses Gordon Ramsay With His Cooking Skills During Appearance On ‘Hell’s Kitchen’

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Druski, the multi-talented social media comedian, is going viral after making a surprise appearance on Hell’s Kitchen. His latest unexpected side quest came courtesy of Gordon Ramsay, who challenged contestants to teach his signature lobster ravioli to a group of “class clowns.” Druski joined a lineup of fellow comedians, including Jim Norton, Judy Gold, Jeff Dye, and Yamaneika Saunders, for the hilarious challenge.

After walking through the steps, each chef contestant partnered with one of the comedians for the challenge. Druski teamed up with Chef Whitney Thomas, forming an unexpectedly perfect duo. Early on, Jim Norton and chef-partner Brandon Kerr emerged as the frontrunners—until Ramsay tasted Druski and Whit’s lobster ravioli. As the duo approached Ramsay, Norton quipped, “I hope they drop it.”

Druski admitted he’d never made ravioli or tortellini before but jokingly noted he had experience with alphabet spaghetti. “Well, this is on a completely different level,” Ramsay replied with his signature deadpan humor. The Hell’s Kitchen host complimented the plump presentation of Druski’s ravioli, prompting Druski to crack, “They’re plump just like me.” Ramsay then inspected the filling, praising its compactness before finally taking a bite.

“Wow. They’re good!” Ramsay exclaimed, surprising the other contestants. He ultimately declared it better than Norton and Kerr’s dish, prompting Norton to jokingly respond, “I hate them both.” Chef Whitney Thomas won a $1,000 shopping spree at Kitch in Olde Mistick Village and lunch at Shipwright’s Daughter in Mystic with season 17 winner Michelle Tribble, according to CT Insider. But the real winner of the night was Druski, who proved he’s far more than just a comedian.

Users on X were quick to react to Druski’s unexpected appearance. One joked, “Druski be literally doing ANYTHING besides making skits.” Another quipped, “I know for a fact he had one of these lil guys up there cooking for him,” alongside a funny image referencing Ratatouille. A third chimed in, “Imagine dedicating your life to being a chef and losing to Druski,” perfectly capturing the hilarity of the situation.

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