Gordon Ramsay screws his face up at lockdown in funny snap with son Oscar
GORDON Ramsay screws up his face at the latest lockdown in a funny snap with son Oscar.
The chef, who is currently working on his National Geographic show Uncharted, made his feelings towards the UK government's latest restrictive measures clear as he mirrored his crying lad in an Instagram snap.
He wrote: "The face you make when you’re on Lockdown No 3."
Gordon is currently working away in Costa Rica on his new show but the eports one-year-old Oscar is still at home with mum Tana, 46, and his four siblings.
Gordon's production company have worked hard to make sure the work trip is safe for everyone - with regular testing and filming 'bubbles'.
The Kitchen Nightmare star's presence in Central America was revealed after he visited a highly-rated restaurant called Soda Mirna on Monday where he posed for a picture.
His show's production company told the Mail: "We currently partner with a highly experienced team that specialises in infectious disease control who monitor the working practices to ensure the crew and local contributors remain safe at all times.
"Prior to departure all participants are required to receive a negative Covid-19 test result that must be provided no more than 72 hours before arrival.
"During all travel, airport transit, flight duration and when in the cars to and from locations, PPE should be worn."
A Covid compliance officer checks all members of the crew twice a day which includes taking their temperatures.
The trip isn't breaking any rules, with the government allowing international travel for work purposes.
Oscar is Gordon's fifth child - he also has Meghan, 21, Jack and Holly, who are twins and are 20, and Tilly, who is 17 - meaning there's a huge age between his older children and Oscar, who was born last year.
Gordon's wife Tana suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage in 2016, five months into her pregnancy.
At the time, the chef said: "You realise how lucky you are and you reflect on what you have, how fortunate you are with your remaining children and you remind yourself of what you’ve got.
“It’s made the family unit even tighter.”