Gordon Ramsay risked winding up his Cornwall neighbours as took his daughter Holly, 22, for a drive along the stunning Cornish coast, two years after he faced backlash for fleeing to his £4.4million countryside home during lockdown.
But the chef , 55, put on a defiant display as he enjoyed a ride in his vintage white Porsche with the roof rolled down.
Holly shared a snap of the car parked in front of the coastline with the caption: "Fun in the sun".
The chef previously admitted that he regrets not defending himself after he was called out by locals for relocating to his seaside home during the first lockdown in 2020.
He was joined by his wife Tana and their five children Megan, 23, Holly and Jack, both 22, Tilly, 20, and Oscar, two.
The family were accused of "bringing the virus from London".
In an interview with Radio Times, he said that they took "so much s***" from the locals.
He said: "God knows why we took so much s**t from the Cornish. We lived down there; we just hadn't been down there for a long time.
"We didn't sneak down there at all. We got there at an appropriate time, and had an absolutely amazing time."
He said how much he enjoyed spending quality time with his family, explaining: "A time like that – we'll never get back again.
"When the kids started disappearing again, I didn't want it to end – as a dad, not a chef."
Meanwhile, Gordon recently showed off his new platinum-blond do as he started filming scenes for his TV show Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars.
Speaking of the second series, the BBC said: “We are very proud of Future Food Star’s which is attracting a great young audience on BBC iPlayer.
"We start filming the second series in June and can’t wait for viewers to see what Gordon has in store for series two.”
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The series follows 12 contestants in an Apprentice-style show as they battle it out to win £150,000 to put towards their business.
Each episode sees a food and drink industry heavy-weight help Gordon to judge the entrepreneurs.
Speaking about the show, Ramsay said: "Future Food Stars is about finding some of the most exciting, emerging food-and-drinks businesses that have been created in the UK.
"Especially on the back of the devastating two years with the pandemic, Future Food Stars will give someone the chance to focus and develop some exciting business ideas that have the potential to absolutely explode over the next 18 months."
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