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Here's a timeline of the Amy's Baking 'Nightmare'. As of July , the Bouzaglos appear to be living in Israel, based on social media posts on Amy's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
As of , the couple had moved to Westwood, California, a small enclave near the University of California-Los Angeles. Records searches and Google searches indicated they resided in a posh, five-unit condominium building that features primarily 2-bedroom, 2. The building's top-floor penthouse is larger. Amy posts new glittery desserts on her Instagram account. Leon Lucero, 19, said he was curious about Amy's and was hoping to get a reservation at the restaurant Tuesday night. Annie Dutoit, 42, who was at a nearby coffee shop, said she had dined at Amy's with her family five or six times in the past 18 months and generally had good experiences.
A native of Switzerland, she said she has dined all over the world and considered Amy's a decent restaurant. Amy did special orders for her children, making crepes for them, Dutoit said.
She said she was surprised to hear on the show that the servers did not get their tips and would not want to support a restaurant that did that. The couple was supposed to hold a news conference Tuesday at the restaurant to give their side of the story about what happened on the "Kitchen Nightmares," suggesting the broadcast was not an accurate depiction of their restaurant.
The news conference was abruptly canceled on Monday. A Scottsdale public-relations firm headed by Jason Rose explained in a news release that a law firm representing the producers of "Kitchen Nightmares" warned the Bouzaglos against making disparaging remarks about the show or its star, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
On Tuesday, Samy and Amy talked about their past records and indicated Samy had served time in prison before immigrating to the United States 13 years ago.
Reached by phone as they drove to their restaurant Tuesday morning, Amy and Samy each tried to talk over the other -- interrupting, yelling and even cursing one another as the conversation continued. We have done our time," Amy said. We know God is with us.
Samy said he could not talk about any past records but added he has not had any problems since immigrating to the U. Samy said issues surrounding his immigration status were "a sensitive subject" that he did not want to talk about Tuesday.
I have nothing to hide. Bouzaglo was born in Morocco but is an Israeli citizen. The posts were subsequently removed, with the Bouzaglos claiming that their account had been hacked. The restaurant closed in the wake of the negative publicity, and held a grand re-opening on Tuesday, but that event was evidently sparsely attended. If Samy does get deported back to Israel, at least some aspects of his style might stand him in good stead — he could always open a new restaurant in the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem, where yelling is a way of life.
In Streetwise Hebrew for the Times of Israel Community, each month we learn several colloquial Hebrew phrases around a common theme.
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