NJ Chef Featured On Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Kitchen Nightmares’ Found Dead

A New Jersey chef once featured on Gordon Ramsay’s “Kitchen Nightmares” show has jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge.

New York City police say the body of 39-year-old Joseph Cerniglia was found floating in the Hudson River on Friday.

Cerniglia owned Campania in Fair Lawn, N.J.

In 2007, the debt-ridden restaurant was featured on Ramsay’s show. On the show, he described “overwhelming” personal debt and estimated he owed purveyors about $80,000.

Cerniglia is the former executive chef for the New York-based Gallagher’s Steakhouse chain.

He is the second former contestant on a Ramsay television show to commit suicide. The other was a former competitor on his “Hell’s Kitchen” chef competition.

Copyright © 2025 by Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

This material may not be republished, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Read More

TikTok Star Baylen Dupree Will Share Her Life In New Series ‘Baylen Out Loud’