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Being Gordon Ramsay on Netflix review: This documentary desperately needs to trim the fat
Then there’s his family life, public engagements and sit-down interviews. These are everything we’ve become used to with this kind of Netflix documentary: a lot of “brand” guff, flashing bulbs outside events, some candid family behind-the-scenes footage, and a few emotional hero moments courtesy of the down-to-earth couch chats. It’s the Beckham documentary formula all over again. Except now we’ve seen it thrice, and it’s really starting to grate.