Gordon Ramsay Biography Flash: TV Empire Explodes to 138 Countries While Snoop Collab Shakes Up Spirits Scene
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In the last few days, Gordon Ramsay has been quietly cementing his status as a global TV empire, not just a shouty chef. Fox Entertainment Global announced that his Studio Ramsay Global juggernauts Next Level Chef and Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service have exploded internationally, with Next Level Chef sold into 138 territories and Secret Service infiltrating 81. Fox execs at Content London were basically calling him the king of four-quadrant, across-generations TV, and that level of global reach is long-term biographical gold for Brand Gordon, not just a one-week headline, according to Fox Entertainment’s own release.
On the content side, Ramsay is pushing into more prestige food storytelling. Restaurant Online reports he features in Open to Close, a HexClad-funded documentary series following elite restaurants from first prep to last plate, now streaming free as a feature on Tubi with episodes rolling out on YouTube. That, plus this year’s Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars for Apple TV, shows a clear shift: Gordon as high-end culinary documentarian and executive producer, not only front-of-house fire-breather.
At the same time, he’s keeping it fun and mass-market. Parade and multiple TV outlets highlight his new FOX holiday spin-off Next Level Baker, a three-week baking showdown using the iconic three-tier Next Level Chef set, with Ramsay mentoring home, pro, and social media bakers alongside Carla Hall and Candace Nelson. It’s a limited event, but biographically important: it extends the Next Level franchise and ties his TV world even tighter to partner brand HexClad with that prize package baked right in.
In business and brand-collab land, The Spirits Business reports Ramsay has teamed up with Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre via their Still G.I.N. label for a new HexClad-designed cocktail shaker, backed by a cheeky ad where Gordon tries rapping Gin & Juice. That move connects him directly to hip-hop icons and the premium spirits scene and deepens his long-term equity stake in HexClad’s design-forward cookware universe.
Social-media-wise, reputable coverage notes Studio Ramsay is now scouting foodie talent for Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service via social platforms, looking for authentic voices to front international versions. That is verified talent strategy, not gossip, and it hints at Ramsay slowly stepping back on-camera in some markets while staying firmly in control behind the scenes. Any talk that he’s “quitting TV” entirely is, as of now, pure speculation and not supported by major outlets.
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