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Tune-In Alert TUNE-IN ALERT FORMER MISS TEEN USA TITLEHOLDERS SET TO SPICE UP THE KITCHEN IN CHEF GORDON RAMSAY’S “HELL’S KITCHEN” MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2012 AT 9PM ET/PT ON FOX NETWORK New York, New York – August 15, 2012 – Five former Miss Teen USA titleholders will make a guest appearance in an episode of the popular series “Hell’s Kitchen” on FOX. In the segment, Miss Teen USA 2010, Kamie Crawford; Miss Teen USA 2008, Stevi Perry; Miss Teen USA 2007, Hilary Cruz; Miss Teen USA 2006, Katie Blair; and Miss Teen USA 2005, Allie LaForce will be paired up with a contestant and challenged to cook a specific dish. The contestants will not be allowed to assist the former titleholders with any of the cooking but rather instruct their teammate how to carry out the recipe. Giving the beauty queens guidance will be a crucial element to properly executing one of Ramsey’s culinary tests before they are “86’d”. The Emmy Award winning show is now in its 10th season and stars world renowned chef Gordon Ramsey who challenges aspiring young chefs to feel the heat of the kitchen by putting them through an intense culinary academy and vie for the ultimate prize of head chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak in the Paris Hotel, Las Vegas. Check your local listings About MISS TEEN USA The Miss Universe Organization, a Donald J. Trump and NBCUniversal joint venture, is a global community empowering role models of beauty, health and leadership for young women of today. As part of the Miss Universe Organization, Miss Teen USA is dedicated to partnering with charities around the world, and to increasing awareness of teen issues. For more information, visit: www.missteenusa.com. Follow Miss Teen USA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialMissTeenUSA YouTube: www.youtube.com/OfficialMissTeenUSA Twitter: @MissTeenUSA # # # MEDIA CONTACTS The Miss Universe Organization Rubenstein Public Relations Brenda Mendoza Dara Busch (212) 373-4983 (212) 843-8079 [email protected] [email protected] .
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