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TexasLady:
I've been thinking about Radhika. I think she said it in one of her interviews. She was tired and the responsibilities got to her. I wish it had been someone else, Carla or Leah, but in the end, Radhika really isn't experienced enough to take on running a restaurant and it was only a matter of time before she was eliminated.



tory:
jmo but radich looked like she was over it last night.. i am glade carla stayed over her she was realy trying to get help..also what adout the cheating going on, no one has mentioned that.. i feel bad for every one the chifs and the ppl they cheated on . those 2 got caught up in a moment and did try to take it bk.. but i wonder what ends up happening...ooooohhhhh :jam: :jam: :jam:

TexasLady:

--- Quote from: tory on January 23, 2009, 08:25:38 PM ---jmo but radich looked like she was over it last night.. i am glade carla stayed over her she was realy trying to get help..also what adout the cheating going on, no one has mentioned that.. i feel bad for every one the chifs and the ppl they cheated on . those 2 got caught up in a moment and did try to take it bk.. but i wonder what ends up happening...ooooohhhhh :jam: :jam: :jam:

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I think she was relieved in a way. She'll probably have regrets when she gets a little more rested. I didn't like seeing what happened between Leah and Hosea, I'm sure they both regret it. It did have an impact on the challenge, you could see that it also affected the others. It is understandable on a human level but not professional.

marigold:
Hosea Blogs:

Hosea Responds
Jan 23, 2009 2:28 PM

First things first: None of us signed any contracts forbidding contact with the other cheftestants. We did not break any rules.

Now that that's out of the way, I'd like to offer my apologies to anyone who was offended or upset by my actions. It is impossible to explain what life is like under these circumstances to anyone who has not experienced it. It may have been the pressure, the stress, or just the surreal-ness of living in a bubble for six weeks, but sometimes you don't act like yourself. I am an honest, caring, and good person. My dearest friends and family know me for who I am. The public knows me as someone who cheats on his girlfriend. I'll have to live with that. I just hope that anyone out there who is easy to point the finger looks deeply inside themselves and can honestly say they haven't ever wronged someone. Or done something that they're ashamed of. Cast the first stone. Do I regret it? You bet. Did it throw off my game? Of course. Have I thought about it every day since? Yes. What can I do? Nothing. When I returned home, I told my girlfriend - one of the sweetest women on earth - what happened. She was willing to forgive me. Our relationship was never the same. We are no longer together. So I have to live with my mistakes and try and grow as a person from it. I am still very happy that I participated in Top Chef. It was an amazing experience that taught me a lot. I hope that it is my food and not my actions that are remembered once the show is over. I came to New York to cook. I made some great dishes and made some wonderful friends. At the end of the day, it is still all about the food.

Link: http://www.bravotv.com/Top_Chef/season/5/blogs/index.php?blog=burning_questions_2&article=2009/01/hosea_responds

tory:
ty maragold it does sound like it was a caught up in the moment thing..i understand the gf trust is a big thing for sure i took bk a cheating huby only to have him cheat again. i got 3 awsome kids and a younger and hotter hubby after it was all over but i would not wish it on my worst enamy. can we say over share lol..

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