The British chef did not take kindly to an Australian reporter taking a printed photograph of a steak from one of Ramsay's restaurants into the interview, and then proceeding to critique it. Funny that.
Ariana Grande was taking no prisoners when casual sexism came knocking. When asked to pick whether she prefers her phone or make-up, she replied, "Is this what you think girls have trouble choosing between? Is this men assuming this is what girls have to choose between?"
Andy Murray shut down sexism at Wimbledon like a pro, pointing out that Sam Querrey isn't the only American to reach a semi-final since 2009, but rather the only American male.
Scarlett Johansson did not take kindly to being asked whether she could wear underwear underneath her costume in The Avengers.
"You're the fifth person to ask me that today," she replied. "What is going on? Since when did people start asking each other in interviews about their underwear?"
If The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik teaches interviewers anything, it's to do your research. She didn't take kindly to a reporter assuming she couldn't do calculus on the SAG Red Carpet, because she's actually a neuroscientist in real life.