Apprentice's Ryan-Mark in floods of tears over Covid-19 camembert shortage

The Apprentice star Ryan-Mark Parsons has shared a video of him in floods of tears after find it impossible to purchase some of his favourite cheese during the ongoing coronavirus lockdown.

The posh-lad, who previously sent social media into meltdown after being snapped enjoying a McDonald’s with a knife and fork, posted the emotional clip online after desperately hunting around his neighbourhood for the luxury snack.

Fighting back tears, a visibly shaken Ryan-Mark said: “I wanted to record this video because for a few days now I have been going to every supermaket in my area and there hasn’t been one piece of camembert in any of them.

“I know it sounds pathetic and ridiculous in the whole situation, but ever since a child I find that camembert has always comforted me.

“Right now I need something for comfort me as I have nothing and I need camembert and the UK have stockpiled everything.

Ryan-Mark posted an emotional video about not being able to find camembert cheese (Image: Twitter)

“There is nothing left. You go to any supermarket and there is nothing left.”

Breaking down, Lord Sugar’s business hopeful continued: “I find this so hard to except.

“I need camembert, I need camembert but there is nothing.

“I just feel like there is nothing I can do abut it.”

(Image: BBC/Boundless)

Luckily for Ryan-Mark and those close to him, the concerned TV star has now confirmed to Daily Star Online he has found some the soft french cheese, though it was a smaller piece that he would have ideally liked.

Speaking to Daily Star Online about his troubles, Ryan-Mark added: “I eventually found in a breadcrumb camembert in M&S, but nearly every shop in my area was completely sold out of the cheese for several days.”

Ryan Mark Parsons says he eventually found a ‘scrap of cheese’ at his local M&S (Image: Twitter)

Latest figures have revealed that panic-stricken Brits stockpiled a staggering £1 billion of food in just three weeks due to the coronavirus panic.

As a result supermarkets have united to limit customs to only a certain number of items per trip.

Meanwhile, the government have also called for calm and insisted there is enough food to go around so long as people consider others before making unnecessary purchases.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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