Hell’s Kitchen Season 24 Episode 9, titled “Hell Hath No Fury Like Anaiya Scorned,” raises the heat as the Red and Blue Teams face one of their most high-pressure challenges yet. With a prestigious VIP Johnson & Wales 50th Anniversary Dinner on the line, tensions boil over, tempers flare, and Chef Ramsay uncovers the secrets and drama threatening to implode each team’s progress.
In this episode, the chefs must showcase flawless classic culinary technique as they compete for the chance to have their dish featured on the elite anniversary tasting menu. For many contestants, this opportunity could shape the trajectory of their culinary careers—but earning it requires precision, creativity, and the ability to stay focused under extreme pressure.
What Happens in Episode 2409 — “Hell Hath No Fury Like Anaiya Scorned”
During the high-stakes dinner service, both teams face the challenge of delivering perfection while controlling the rising toxicity in the kitchen. With egos clashing, trust breaking down, and service expectations at an all-time high, the chefs struggle to balance execution with teamwork.
But the biggest shocks come when team drama finally reaches Chef Ramsay, revealing hidden tensions that could shift alliances and decide who survives another night in Hell’s Kitchen. As secrets come to light, one thing becomes clear: not everyone can handle the flames.
Where to Watch & Tune In
Hell’s Kitchen Season 24 Episode 9 “Hell Hath No Fury Like Anaiya Scorned” airs Thursday, Nov. 20 from 8:00–9:02 PM ET/PT on FOX. Full episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu, allowing fans to catch every explosive moment of service, drama, and Chef Ramsay’s signature intensity.
Whether watching live on FOX or streaming on Hulu, viewers won’t want to miss the turning points this episode delivers.
About Hell’s Kitchen
A long-running culinary competition hosted by world-renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, Hell’s Kitchen continues its legacy as one of FOX’s most addictive reality series. Each season pushes contestants to their limits, testing their technique, leadership skills, and ability to survive under Ramsay’s unforgiving standards.
Season 24 once again blends drama, pressure, and world-class cooking, demonstrating why the series remains a cornerstone of competitive culinary television.
Production Credits
Hell’s Kitchen is produced by ITV America’s ITV Entertainment in association with A. Smith & Co. Productions, Inc. Executive Producers include: