Heart of Worcestershire College (performing arts)[2]
Culinary career
Cooking style
Italian cuisine[1]
Television show(s)
* Hungry For It (2022)
Louis Roger W Makepeace is a British chef with achondroplasia and dwarfism, standing at only 3 ft 10 inches tall. Makepeace first gained attention in 2018 at the age of 18, when he hit national headlines after being refused a place on a cooking course at Heart of Worcestershire College which claimed Makepeace was a "health and safety hazard" due to being too small.[3]
^"Aspiring chef: 'Small or tall, I'm the same standard as everyone else in the kitchen'". BBC Three. June 17, 2022.
^"College denies learner with dwarfism was refused place, following national media reports". feweek.co.uk. August 28, 2018.
^"Worcester bartender cooking up a storm on BBC Three's Hungry For It". Worcester News. 15 June 2022.
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