Social media users have expressed their concern about Gordon Ramsay's well-being following a recent Instagram post.
The snap shows everyone's favourite celebrity chef posing with a UFC belt and looking uncharacteristically puffy and tomato-faced, whilst visiting the Honda Center in Anaheim.
The 50-year-old chef's 3.1million Instagram followers were quick to pick up on the marked difference in his appearance.
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"Jesus christ. Your face looks like its been roasting with lemon and thyme in an oven at 180C for 2.5 hours. Well done. Put on some aloe vera man!" observed one Insta user.
One fan wondered whether a bee might have stung Gordon in the face, and another simply wrote: "Something looks awfully wrong here."
The Hell's Kitchen star has previously admitted having plastic surgery. He made the decision to have the procedure after waking up one morning and finding his daughter trying to slot pound coins into the lines on his face.
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While he was working in America, a makeup artist had also asked him if he had been in a car crash.
He told Radio Times: "In LA it was all 'Oh my god, when did you go through the windscreen?' You put up with it, but then you get fucking sick of it. I listened to what Simon Cowell said, and he said, 'Get it done'.
"It took four minutes each side, lasered not Botoxed. No one noticed until I mentioned it.
"When you don't say anything you're classified as a liar, so you can't win. It's got me more shit in the past six months."
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Gordon assured the Radio Times that the procedure would be his first and last.
"Am I going to have any more work done? Of course I'm not going to have any more fucking work done. The amazing guy who did it said to me, 'Let's get one thing right. I am not, under any circumstances, ever going to touch that forehead'."
On Saturday, dog walkers at Wimbledon Common were taken aback as Gordon Ramsay, complete with bulletproof vest was seen walking around the park, flanked by armed 'Policia'.
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Apparently, the TV chef was filming for an upcoming documentary exploring the impact of the drugs trade in Colombia.
To the casual observer, this might seem a tad suspect, but ITV insist that the footage will only be used in the documentary's opening sequence.
Words by Paddy Maddison
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