Gordon Ramsay is at his sweary best in this new ride along video with James Corden

Watch the Scottish chef slowly brought to the boil

Gordon Ramsay is at his sweary best in this new ride along video with James Corden

Spare a moment for Gordon Ramsay. The chef has become something of a social media phenomenon of late, thanks to his reviewing of all manner of cooking disasters on Twitter, but this week, he faced his biggest disaster yet.

Mr. James Kimberly (no really that is his middle name. Cool right?) Corden.

James Corden is bringing his Late Late talk show to the UK this week, filming three special episodes that pay tribute to the victims of the Manchester and London terror attacks. The specials will be airing on June 7, 8 and 9 on Sky 1, but to get to London, first James had to catch a lift to the airport.

Which is where the sweariest chef in the world comes in.

Asking a chef which good restaurants someone should visit at the airport? Kind of annoying.

Asking a chef which good restaurants someone should visit in London? Somewhat more annoying.

Seeing James recommend a JAMIE OLIVER restaurant instead? Staged or not, we reckon that would make Gordon’s blood boil just a little bit.

Luckily for Gordon, he’s been practising a load of 12A swearing alternatives, all spawned in the lead up to his new live series of The F Word. So expect to hear a lot of “shittake” and “fructose” from the chef going forward.

Carl Anka
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Carl Anka is a London-born journalist, former Shortlist contributor, and broadcaster who believes that everything deep down is a wrestling storyline. You Are A Champion, co-written with England International footballer and child food poverty campaigner, Marcus Rashford, is Carl’s debut novel (published by Macmillan Children’s Books, 2021). A follow up, You Can Do It, was released in July 2022. He has written for BBC, the Guardian, VICE, NME, GQ and BuzzFeed among other publications online and in print and specialises in writing about pop culture, video games, films and football. He is currently a reporter for sports media group The Athletic and resides in Manchester.