Gordon Ramsay hopes to “see my neighbors in Cornwall” when the blockade 3 ends

Gordon Ramsay has made a veil to his Cornish neighbors after his very outrageous publicity with them.

Several residents complained that their family spent the 1st lockdown at their home on the coast last spring; and the 54-year-old TV chef mocked them in a recent interview.

When asked what he looked forward to most when Block 3 ended, Gordon said, “Seeing my neighbors in Cornwall again.”

Do you love your neighbor?  Gordon Ramsay has made a veil blow to his Cornish neighbors

Do you love your neighbor? Gordon Ramsay has made a veil blow to his Cornish neighbors

He also joked, ‘And guess what? I invited Joe Biden to breakfast. Wait until you see who I have to come to for breakfast. Big Joe! You know it will go down the G7!

The new president will have to attend the G7 meeting at Carbis Bay beach station near St Ives this year, with Gordon adding that his neighbors would ‘go crazy’.

Gordon angered locals after moving to his second home in Cornwall during the coronavirus crisis despite the Government urging the British not to travel.

The star, who has since returned to London, was seen several times making long excursions when outings were still limited to an hour a day, including a walk along the beach with her whole family.

Beach Views: Several residents complained that their family passed closure 1 at their home on the coast last spring;  and the 54-year-old TV chef mocked them in a recent interview

Beach Views: Several residents complained that their family passed Lock 1 in their home on the coast last spring; and the 54-year-old TV chef mocked them in a recent interview

When asked what he looked forward to most when block 3 ended, Gordon said:

When asked what he looked forward to most when Block 3 ended, Gordon said, “Seeing my neighbors in Cornwall again.”

At the time, the fiery chef was accompanied by his wife Tana, 46, and three of his five children – Jack, 21, Matilda, 18, and Oscar, one – on a brisk walk through the city. sand.

The Hell’s Kitchen star also landed in hot water with local coastguards, who are said to have sent her an official warning about her apparent violation of the blocking guidelines.

Sources indicated that Gordon was seen in Rock, Fowey, Port Isaac and Newquay, some distance from his £ 4 million home in Trebetherick.

While people with second homes are not allowed to travel back and forth during closures, choosing a home and spending time there was not against official advice.

A family friend told MailOnline: “The family sees Cornwall as their family home when the kids come back from the uni and Gordon is rolling around the world again, where they spend all the family time together.

He also joked, ‘And guess what?  I invited Joe Biden to breakfast.  Wait until you see who I have to come to for breakfast.  Big Joe!  You know it will go down the G7! [Biden is pictured]

He also joked, ‘And guess what? I invited Joe Biden to breakfast. Wait until you see who I have to come to for breakfast. Big Joe! You know it will go down the G7! [Biden is pictured]

The Ramsay Boys:

The Ramsay boys: “What good is my first best companion now being a Royal Marine commando and I have a new best companion at the Oscars,” he said of his children?

They’ve been spending ten years there and Jack also lives at home there full time. Most of their neighbors are very welcoming and love to be part of the community.

“The campaign against them is harmful and unnecessary at a time when we should come together and support each other.”

Gordon also said in his recent interview that he can change a diaper with his eyes closed after spending so much time at home.

He said his young son Oscar had become his “best companion” during the closing and that he had changed about 150 diapers in total.

“Having the opportunity to spend that time with your family is unprecedented,” he said. So we were lucky to have all seven together.

Last year: The fiery chef was accompanied by his wife Tana, 46, [pictured] and their children when they chose to stay at home in Cornwall during the closure 1

Last year: The fiery chef was accompanied by his wife Tana, 46, [pictured] and their children when they chose to stay at home in Cornwall during the closure 1

“The only thing we’re missing now is Jack, he’s out of Royal Marine, active, and so, again, you depend on those Zoom calls. But it’s a lot harder for young people 18 to 25 years old, because they cannot see an exit as adults and parents can be, so the reconnection is extraordinary.

And besides, there is quality time. He must have spent about 150 diapers with the Oscar. Now I can literally change a diaper with my eyes closed and he has become my best companion.

And it is convenient that my first best companion is now a Royal Marine commando and I have a new best companion at the Oscars.

“I think it should have a fashion cut. I suggest we go to number two at the top and shave it on the sides to number two.”

The chef is organizing a new gaming program on BBC One called Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance.

He said of this: “There’s something quite dynamic about having a show done at 9pm, naked for nine nights on the BBC. You get up in the morning and you’re yourself.

Do you see the sights?  Sources indicated that Gordon was seen in Rock, Fowey, Port Isaac and Newquay, some distance from his £ 4 million home in Trebetherick.

Do you see the sights? Sources indicated that Gordon was seen in Rock, Fowey, Port Isaac and Newquay, some distance from his £ 4 million home in Trebetherick.

New series: the chef organizes a new gaming program on BBC One called Gordon Ramsay's Bank Balance

New series: the chef organizes a new gaming program on BBC One called Gordon Ramsay’s Bank Balance

“It’s very rare for you to have the opportunity to not only present your own program, but to be part of this creative team. And that was the part that got me out of bed every morning at 5am.

‘See the success of The Chase, The Wall, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on return, this type of connection is definitely needed. And the bank balance offers it.

Hoping the show would be “an amazing success,” Gordon added, “We were there 12 hours a day, five days a week. [in lockdown]. I would never have come in thinking it was a home run. There will be a lot of eyeballs in this thing.

The format causes contestants to win up to £ 100,000 by answering counter-clockwise questions to win the chance to balance bars through a pyramid that runs the risk of collapsing.

“I wanted a kind of avant-garde that would intimidate all the damn guests who go up those stairs,” he said of the gold-bench-like vaulted ensemble.

Gordon Ramsay’s bank balance opens on BBC One on 24 February at 21:00.

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