Gordon Ramsay was spotted appearing to have a row over his stationary 4×4, as his family continues to isolate in their holiday home in Cornwall during the coronavirus pandemic.
The series of images featured a man pointing a finger at the chef, following claims he was upset about the way the star parked his Land Rover Defender outside a shop.
According to the Mail Online, witnesses alleged the incident happened near Polzeath Beach and revealed the star was unfazed by the altercation and kept his cool during the row, which took place on Friday, April 10.
The publication reported the man, who was carrying a Tesco bag at the time, was unhappy about the size of the vehicle and how it was parked.
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In one snap, the man gestured towards Gordon car’s as the star was pictured standing behind the 4×4.
Following the confrontation, the man left and the father-of-five popped his bags of shopping inside his car before driving away.
The alleged row comes days after residents expressed their anger after the Kitchen Nightmares star, along with his wife Tanya and their brood, decided to hunker down in their second home rather than his London abode.
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The Sun previously reported that villagers and neighbours were concerned that Gordon could have potentially brought Covid-19 from the capital, and “wealthy second homeowners” should abide by the current lockdown rules.
The newspaper spotted messages on a Facebook group called “You Shouldn’t Be Here,” with residents venting their frustration over Gordon’s decision to up sticks and move to the coast for the duration of the lockdown.
One angry user wrote: “Wealthy second homers think making a few quid means they are immune from the virus and any rules. They are arrogant at the best of times, this has shown how bad some of them are.”
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“He’s swanning around the shops as if nothing is wrong,” another chipped in.
While a third wrote: “The big s*** should take himself and his family the hell out of Cornwall.”
However, a friend close to the famous clan told Mail Online that the family see their seaside property as their “family home” which they visit when their “kids are back from uni and Gordon back from filming around the world”.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk