'Kitchen Nightmares' star Samy Bouzaglo seen wielding a knife in his right hand as his wife, Amy, attempts to stop him. (Image source: YouTube)
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That's a Knife in the Hand of a Reality TV Star as He Confronts a Restaurant Patron. Intense Video Captures It All.
September 29, 2014
"You're going to go to jail for the rest of your life. Think about what you're doing."
Chef Gordon Ramsay helped him lure customers to keep his restaurant in business. But now the founder of Amy's Baking Company is chasing them away.
'Kitchen Nightmares' star Samy Bouzaglo seen wielding a knife in his right hand as his wife, Amy, attempts to stop him. (Image source: YouTube)
At least one of them.
Samy Bouzaglo, who appeared on the Fox reality television show "Kitchen Nightmares" was caught on camera chasing one of his patrons outside while wielding what appeared to be a knife. According to TMZ, a drunk man who was eating at the Scottsdale, Arizona, restaurant was asked to leave by Bouzaglo's wife, Amy Bouzaglo.
That's when Samy followed the patron outside and was caught on camera waving a knife. One of the eyewitnesses can be heard saying, "You're going to go to jail for the rest of your life. Think about what you're doing."
Samy decided to take the man's advice. He eventually backed down and the patron left. According to TMZ, the Bouzaglo's say Samy was carrying a pen and not a knife.
This intense footage shows the "Kitchen Nightmares" star's intense reaction:
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