Gordon Ramsay is best known for his cooking programmes, which involve some cooking, and lots of fucking swearing. The swearing is most commonly used to belittle a hopeless chef who has microwaved a turtle or something.
It goes a little something like this: "What's thaaaat? Is that a fucking turtle? It's not fresh. Don't tell me you fucking microwaved it you shit owl?! ... You haven't even deshelled it YOU PUBE!"
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Well, the Emperor of Embarrassment has been served up his very own signature dish, courtesy of his daughter, Matilda.
The shaming occurred during a segment of Big Chef Little Chef, which airs during ITV's Good Morning and sees Gordon and his daughter teach children from across the UK how to cook.
In the clip, Matilda can be seen showing two children how to peel a piece of ginger. The knobbly spice can be a little tricksy, but the children needn't fear, as Tilly knows just the trick. Using a spoon she expertly removes the skin, which she claims is 'a lot easier than using a knife', and the onlooking daddy Ramsay agrees.
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She then asks whether he has done it before, which he has not. But then comes the real humiliation. Wondering where his daughter could have acquired such an unfamiliar tip, Gordon asks: "who showed you that?"
And then comes the atomic bomb, the ultimate kick in the knackers - "Jamie Oliver," she replies with a giggle.
Ouch.
Miraculously, Gord manages not to open his encyclopedia of expletives. He doesn't even slam a drawer, instead taking a moment to compose himself, thinking of the children, and sighing a despairing 'noooooooo'.
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He then adds: "Stop swearing in the house, please, Tilly!"
Hmmm, you've sort of made a rod for your own back their Gordon. Work hard, be strong-willed, don't take no for an answer - all lessons you can impart to your children without contradiction. But 'stop swearing'... no legs to stand on there, Chef.
Featured Image Credit:Topics: Cooking, Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver