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Oliver Pridmore

Celebrity Gogglebox's Gordon Ramsay gets Tilly to admit to new boyfriend on Channel 4 show

Gordon Ramsay managed to get his daughter and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tilly to reveal that she has a new boyfriend as the duo appeared on a celebrity edition of Gogglebox. The famous father and daughter were among celebrities such as Mel B and Tom Daley who appeared on a special edition of the Channel 4 show which aimed to raise money for Stand Up To Cancer.

At the start of the show, Gordon began quizzing Tilly on whether or not she had a new boyfriend. He asked: "Have you got a boyfriend? Yes or no?"

Gordon repeated the question several times before Tilly eventually put her hands to her face, leading her dad to declare: "Yes! She's got a boyfriend finally." Tilly was rumoured at one stage to be in a relationship with her professional dancing partner on Strictly, Nikita Kuzmin.

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But she said at the time that they were "good friends" and that she saw him as a big brother rather than as a romantic partner. It was not revealed who Tilly was dating.

Gordon caused controversy later on in the show when he and Tilly were eating Mr Kipling French Fancies, which the TV chef branded "f****** disgusting." Many viewers took to Twitter to share their outrage at this, with Becky Weaver writing: "Nah, I'm not having Gordon Ramsay fobbing off French Fancies", whilst Louise Smith branded Gordon and Tilly the "Ramsay cake snobs."

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