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Gordon Ramsay fancies a go on SAS: Who Dares Wins – and 'wants to learn to dance' too

Gordon Ramsay has issued a come-and-get-me plea to the producers of SAS Who Dares Wins.

It follows him admitting he is up for stints on reality telly after his 21-year-old daughter Tilly was on Strictly Come Dancing.

And Gordon fancies his chances on the dancefloor too.

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The 56-year-old chef and telly star revealed: “Yes, I would love to learn how to dance. I’ve just got to find the time.”

And he added: “I love SAS Who Dares Wins, too. I’d love to do that.”

Gordon Ramsay has issued a come-and-get-me plea to the producers of SAS Who Dares Wins
(Image: BBC/Studio Ramsay)

It comes after Gordon hit back at Lord Alan Sugar, after he called the celebrity chef’s Future Food Stars programme a “virtual rip off” of The Apprentice.

The first series of BBC show Gordon Ramsay’s Future Future Food stars aired in 2022 and saw 12 food entrepreneurs compete for a life-changing investment of £150,000 from the celebrity chef.

However, Lord Sugar told Mail Online that he thought the programme was “a virtual rip-off” of his BBC show.

The chef says he’d “love” to do SAS: Who Dares Wins

He said: “I think broadcasters, Channel 4, Channel 5, and ITV have tried for many years at least for 17 years to try and replicate the elimination process of The Apprentice. I say this with great respect to them but they’ve failed.”

“I like Gordon and I think he’s very good and should stick to what he should do, cooking and all that stuff,” continued Lord Sugar, adding: “He had some thing, which was like, I don’t know how the lawyers allowed it because it was a virtual rip-off of The Apprentice.

Gordon wants to follow in Tilly’s footsteps onto the Strictly dancefloor

“No disrespect to Gordon, but stick to your day job mate that’s all I would say.”

Gordon has since hit back at Lord Sugar in a new interview with The Sun, saying that Lord Sugar should quit “bitching” and that he is talking “absolute b*****ks” about Future Food Stars being a rip-off of The Apprentice.

“He has no right to start throwing his toys out the pram. Do you think Simon Cowell started complaining about The Voice when he was running The X Factor? Of course he didn’t,” said Gordon.

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“There is more than enough room for both shows on the BBC. Come on Alan! Share the f-ing love!”

Gordon continued: “One of his contestants who ran a cupcake firm got in touch. What is a cupcake firm going to Alan Sugar for money for? They should be coming to me.

“Anyway, she said to me, ‘I love the show, I am a huge supporter, how can I apply to come on?’. I wanted to send it and say, ‘See, you are bitching about me but your contestants are dying to come on the show!’.”

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