Friday night, while you were watching the fairly brutal episode of FOX's Kitchen Nightmares about Hampden's Cafe Hon, did you stop and wonder, "I wonder what Denise Whiting is doing right now?"
If the unlikely event you guessed "Having a viewing party," you'd be right. On Friday night at 8 p.m., a packed house at Cafe Hon was watching a big screen TV brought in for the occasion, as onscreen staff members (many in attendance at the screening took their turns calling owner Denise Whiting "a rude bitch," among other things.
Awk-ward....
For her part, Denise flitted around the restaurant during the viewing—she had already seen it, along with most interested locals, earlier in the day, when it was posted on YouTube. The owner was heard telling some patrons that the depiction on the episode was "not really me," but otherwise seemed to take things in stride.
At Cafe Hon that night, as on the show,...





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