Amy's Baking Company, Facebook Freakout [VIDEO]: Chef Gordon Ramsay Scared Off for First Time on 'Kitchen Nightmares'

By Jon Niles, Mstarz reporter | May 15, 2013 11:17 AM EDT

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Amy and Samy Bouzaglo, owners of Amy's Baking Company in Scottsdale, Arizona, made history this week by being the first restaurateurs to scare Gordon Ramsay away on Kitchen Nightmares. Throughout their segment of the popular restaurant reality show, the Bouzaglos baffles the no-nonsense host and chef, leading to him to leave the restaurant. With over 100 businesses featured on Ramsay's show, this was the first time he had ever walked away. As a result, the Internet took to Yelp, Facebook, and Reddit to poke fun at Amy's Baking Company. The owners obviously do not know how to take criticism (as seen in their episode), so they basically just freaked out on their businesses Facebook account.

First of all, Gordon Ramsay is not an easy person to get along with. The infamous chef approaches each episode of his show Kitchen Nightmares as honestly as he feels and sometimes comes off as mean or insulting. That is just how he works and everyone knows this. So what happens when one restaurant owner who asked the chef to come fix what was wrong with the business (by the way) simply does not listen?

The answer is quite simply: viral gold. This seemingly bipolar owner, Amy, does not take criticism well. Actually, she does not take criticism at all. During her segment with Ramsay, we see the television chef stand in awe of how nothing he says gets the chance to land with this owner.

Check out part of the Kitchen Nightmares episode featuring the aggravating Amy's Baking Company right here:

So what happened after this show aired? People started talking about it on the Internet. Amy and Samy freaked out at the negative Yelp reviews and the general comments all over the Internet, so they took to their Facebook page and posted what was on their minds.

After all of these angry Facebook posts (obviously) went viral, Amy's Baking Company issued another statement, claiming that they had been hacked. Here is the statement:

Amy's Obviously our Facebook, YELP, Twitter and Website have been hacked. We are working with the local authorities as well as the FBI computer crimes unit to ensure this does not happen again. We did not post those horrible things. Thank You Amy &Samy.

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