Marco Pierre White
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- | Both White and his son Marco Pierre White Jnr have appeared in [[Big Brother]]. White Snr appeared in 2011 as a houseguest, setting the housemates a cooking task. White Jnr appeared on the civilian version in 2016. | + | Both White and his son Marco Pierre White Jnr have appeared in [[Big Brother]]. White Snr appeared in 2011 as a houseguest, setting the housemates a cooking task. White Jnr appeared on the civilian version in 2016, and - as of November 2023 - remains the only man to have been evicted first. Their double name "Marco Pierre" is the result of restaurant critic Egon Ronay running an article about a chef at Harveys with an Italian name, a French name, and an English name; Marco came from his Italian mother, while Pierre was a whimsical suggestion from a Genoese aunt. |
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Current revision as of 12:54, 14 November 2023
Contents |
Shows
Battlechefs (judge)
Hell's Kitchen (chef)
Humble Pie (judge)
Kitchen Burnout (chef)
Kitchen Wars (chef)
Biography
Leeds-born chef best known for being the first Brit to win three Michelin stars, though later handed them back. He is largely regarded as being the first celebrity chef.
Trivia
Both White and his son Marco Pierre White Jnr have appeared in Big Brother. White Snr appeared in 2011 as a houseguest, setting the housemates a cooking task. White Jnr appeared on the civilian version in 2016, and - as of November 2023 - remains the only man to have been evicted first. Their double name "Marco Pierre" is the result of restaurant critic Egon Ronay running an article about a chef at Harveys with an Italian name, a French name, and an English name; Marco came from his Italian mother, while Pierre was a whimsical suggestion from a Genoese aunt.