Gordon Ramsay back in Cornwall amid second lockdown after angering locals over guidelines
The celebrity chef, 54, has been at war with residents in the county after fleeing to his second home there at the start of the first lockdown earlier this year
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Gordon Ramsay has defiantly returned to Cornwall amid the second nationwide lockdown.
The celebrity chef, 54, has been at war with residents in the county after fleeing to his second home there at the start of the first lockdown earlier this year.
He’s faced claims he’s broken the rules on several occasions, and reportedly received a warning from local officials after racing around the region on his bike.
But it seems as though Gordon isn’t going to let the past affect his wholesome lockdown with his family, as he took to Instagram to share a sweet snap of son Oscar at the beach.
“Happy first Monday lockdown @oscarjramsay this time it’s going to fly by,” he wrote, alongside an adorable snap of little Oscar covered in sand at the seaside.
Naturally, the picture saw fans flock to the comments section to gush over the tot, as many pointed out the striking similarities between him and Gordon.
“Such a cool little dude,” wrote one fan.
Another remarked: “He’s already looking like Gordon!”
A third wrote: “He is the cutest, serious he is….,” while a fourth added: “What an angel, so sweet.”
Gordon ruffled feathers in Cornwall since the start of the first lockdown, when Mirror Online revealed he’d taken his family out of London and whisked them to the south west to stay in one of their holiday homes there.
One neighbour told us: “We live in a spacious area, so second home owners have decided to come here even though MPs have asked them to stay away.
“There are a lot of elderly people down here – it’s an elderly population, the average age is 65 to 85, with a lot of people living alone.
“It’s a scary time. I think it’s up to celebrities to set a good example, not run off to their country homes.”
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