The Great Celebrity Chef: Tense Atmosphere and Confrontations with Fiorella Cayo

2023-10-17 19:15:31

The atmosphere is tense in ‘The Great Celebrity Chef’. On this occasion, once once more the jury Giacomo Bocchio lost patience with the participant Fiorella Cayo, to the point of scolding her for her attitude when receiving instructions from her.

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It all started when Giacomo and Javier Masías visited the Fiorella Cayo station to see how the preparation of their first dish was going: chicken pâté with bacon. At that moment the chef questions her regarding blending an egg and she replies that she did it at his direction.

Then, Giacomo responds with “I didn’t say that.” Masías also advised her to be more organized when cooking.

Then, when the three jurors went to evaluate that same dish, Giacomo exploded with Fiorella.

“Fiorella, are you a teacher? And when you teach a student, do you like him to contradict you, refute you, question you? Or you like the student to listen to the information you are giving them,” Bocchio began his critique.

“But I do like that he tells me what he feels and what he thinks,” the actress replied.

“Well, you don’t know how to listen Fiorella. I’m not going to continue insisting on you. Let people listen and draw conclusions at home,” concluded the chef.

Before, both had already experienced an awkward moment when Bocchio did not want to try one of Fiorella’s dishes.

“I’m not going to try this one because I see that it’s ugly” (…) “It’s important that you listen to us right now. You have come here to demonstrate. Go learn at home,” the cook reprimanded him.

Finally, and once morest all odds, Fiorella Cayó was the only contestant who went to the next level, all the others went to elimination night.

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