Bill Rancic
Bill Rancic
William "Bill" Rancic is an American entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump's reality television show, The Apprentice. He starred in the reality show Giuliana and Bill with his wife Giuliana Rancic, and hosted America Now with Leeza Gibbons. In 2014, he starred as host of the Food Network's new cooking competition show Kitchen Casino...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth16 May 1971
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
My son's going to have a job, and if he wants to get a car when he gets his license, he's going to pay for it on his own like I did.
Kitchen competition shows are so action-packed. They just get your adrenaline pumping.
In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic towers right alongside the Trump towers.
I'm hooked on food competition shows. It's unique, different... I definitely understand the importance of strategy.
I would love Giuliana small, medium, large or extra large and I will love her no matter how much weight she gained.
I competed in a test round of 'Kitchen Casino.' I feel like it's good to know what the competitors are going through.
I built RPM Italian, a restaurant I frequent as much as I can, because that is what people from Chicago do. They build things.
Had it not been for 'The Apprentice' and Donald Trump, I wouldn't have met my wife through an interview with 'E! News.'
My parents were out of town and sent me to stay at my grandma's house. That's where I learned how to make pancakes. I served them to all the old ladies who lived on her block. After the meal, they each left a $5 bill next to their plates. I thought, 'Hey, I'm onto something here.'
I definitely live to eat. I love food in every way imaginable, and it does not have to be fancy. Whether we stay in or go out, I like a hardy meal. My grandmother taught me how to cook, and it was all about no fuss and lots of it.
One important lesson is this: It is okay to try and fail at something, but it isn't okay to not try. Parents need to encourage their kids, and it all starts in the home.