Season 24 of “Hell’s Kitchen” is officially in full chaos mode, and things are about to get spicy. Tonight’s episode, “Hell Hath No Fury Like Anaiya Scorned,” airs at 8:00pm ET on FOX, and if the previews are any indication, it’s going to be wild.
Yep, you read that right; Anaiya’s name is literally in the episode title. From what we’ve seen, other chefs are getting frustrated with her in the kitchen, and Jada’s attitude outside the kitchen isn’t making things any easier. Ellie and Lisa also seem to be plotting something behind the scenes, so there’s potential for major sabotage.
Honestly, it’s one of those nights where you just hope Chef Ramsay sees through all the nonsense and keeps his focus on who can actually cook.
The Remaining Contestants
Going into tonight’s episode only 10 chefs remain in the competition. Over the next few episodes we’ll get to see who will make it through to the coveted Black jackets, and eventually who takes the win to become the Head Chef of Hell’s Kitchen Foxwoods Resort.
- Alexandra (Oregon)
- Anaiya (Delaware)
- Anthony (Iowa)
- Chris (New Jersey)
- Cydni (North Carolina)
- Ellie (Nevada)
- Henry (Texas)
- Jada (Florida)
- Jayden (Massachusetts)
- Lisa (California)
‘Hell’s Kitchen’: Who’s on Thin Ice?
Fans are already buzzing about who might be the next to go, and Alexandra is a big name in that conversation. Her team has consistently put her up for elimination, and she’s already been on the chopping block three times; the most of any chef this season. If the history of “Hell’s Kitchen” tells us anything, that’s not a good look.
Ellie and Cydni are also being watched closely. Fans seem to think they’re trailing behind the stronger chefs, and it wouldn’t be shocking if one of them ended up being a surprise elimination.
But staying in the competition right now is about more than just cooking. It’s about attitude, composure, and showing Chef Ramsay that you could actually run a kitchen without losing it completely.
Personal Predictions: My Winner is…
Honestly? I’m rooting for Chris to take the win. He’s grown so much this season, really stretching his skills and trying techniques he’s never done before. You can see his confidence and growth in every challenge, and he just feels like the kind of chef you’d trust to run a high-pressure kitchen.
FOXMy runners-up would be Anthony and Henry; they’ve been solid performers with only a few missteps along the way.
FOX
FOXSadly, it seems like the female chefs this season are bringing a lot of drama, which makes for great reality TV. But some of them feel a little too chaotic to be in charge of a kitchen. Don’t get me wrong… they’ve had some killer moments. When it comes to picking a winner, you have to weigh growth, skill, and consistency.
And whether you agree or disagree with my predictions, one thing is clear: the Season 24 finale of “Hell’s Kitchen” is bound to be a can’t miss event.
At this point, though, it’s literally anyone’s game. One dinner service can change everything in “Hell’s Kitchen.” The chefs who stay calm under pressure, cook with precision, and impress Chef Ramsay will make it to the finale; and the rest? Well, we’ll see who burns out first.
Season 24 of “Hell’s Kitchen” airs Thursdays at 8:00pm ET on FOX, streaming next day on Hulu.



