Hell’s Kitchen chef Gordon Ramsay has been spied by Cornish residents lapping up some local goodies.
The 53-year has been spotted getting his hands on some baked delights – including steak pasties and flapjacks – twice so far while hunkering down in self-isolation at his Cornish home.
Gordon was caught in the act when he entered Nile’s Bakery on Tuesday, which is close by his lockdown mansion, where he and the Ramsay clan continue to remain in quarantine.
The TV personality, along with wife Tana and their brood, fled to their swish property at Trebetherick after government restrictions were put in place due to the coronavirus, preventing the freedom of movement.
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Dishing the dirt, Jackie Colwill, who works at Nile’s Bakery, told Cornwall Live: “He’s been in a couple of times, he was here on Tuesday this week and on Tuesday last week.
“He was with a young lady and gentleman, who I presume are his family.”
Recalling Gordon’s order, Jackie continued: “On the first occasion he was here, he asked for two medium steak pasties and a couple of flapjacks.
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“Then this week, he came in again and bought two more medium steak pasties and two more flapjacks. He definitely likes Cornish pasties.”
According to the bakery server, Gordon was prompted for a snap with an adoring fan, and was happy to oblige but requested “don’t get too close”.
Since landing at the rural location, the Ramsay family have come under fire, facing backlash from local residents.
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A savage Facebook page, named You Shouldn’t Be Here, was alleged to have been created by angry locals, who fumed that Gordon and his family could bring the coronavirus to their town.
The Sun uncovered the online page, unveiling residents’ annoyance for the Ramsays’ arrival.
One person vented: “Wealthy second homers think making a few quid means they are immune from the virus and any rules. They are arrogant at this best of times, this has shown how bad some of them are.”
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