Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge has been the lead chef partner for Marks & Spencer (M&S) Food since July 2022. He collaborates on the "Gastropub" range, featuring items like steak and kidney pie and pork pate, and stars in their "Farm to Foodhall" advertising campaigns.
Kerridge, 46, who has starred in his own BBC cookery show, says in an advertising blurb: “Having been a Man Utd fan my whole life, it's amazing that fans can now enjoy my food when they come to Old Trafford!
Atherton-born Hodgkinson, who has qualified for Sunday's final, is a Red Devils supporter and even lived in a flat a stone's throw from United's Premier League ground, where she was the guest of honour following her Paris 2024 triumph.
The power couple are known to use private chefs both at their London home and countryside estate, with a focus on plant-based meals, gluten-free catering, and creative recipes for family gatherings.
Gordon Ramsay stands as the richest television chef with an estimated net worth of $220 million in 2025. The British chef's empire spans far beyond his signature fiery temper on screen.
Jamie Oliver is dyslexic and was undiagnosed while at school, like the majority of dyslexics today. Now, he is turning his impressive campaigning skills towards improving things for the dyslexic children of tomorrow, as captured in his recent Channel 4 documentary, Jamie's Dyslexia Revolution.
Curtis Stone is a Michelin-starred chef, restaurateur, author, and TV personality. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, he trained under renowned chef Marco Pierre White in Europe before launching acclaimed restaurants Maude (Beverly Hills) and Gwen Butcher Shop & Restaurant (Hollywood)—both earning Michelin stars.
French chef Joël Robuchon held a record-breaking 32 Michelin stars across his global restaurants at the peak of his career, making him the most decorated chef in history, though he passed away in 2018, with his restaurants holding 31 stars at that time. He earned the title "Chef of the Century" and was known for revolutionizing French cuisine, emphasizing simplicity and perfection in his dishes.
Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver's "feud" was a public rivalry fueled by professional jealousy, differing cooking styles, and insults traded over a decade, starting around 2009 when Oliver criticized Ramsay's pig comparison to an Australian journalist, leading Ramsay to call Oliver a "one-pot wonder," but they've since reconciled, with their wives reportedly helping them bury the hatchet after a family tragedy in 2017, and they now acknowledge their past issues, reports Parade and 9Kitchen.
And so we have Gino D'Acampo, an excellent three Michelin-starred chef. Not to get all semiotic on you but he is also 'Gino', the symbolic head of a vast TV industry which incorporates his cooking with his celebrity status. He is a representation.