letting loose

Gordon Ramsay wiggles his bum as he shows off his dad dancing and leaves daughter Tilly in hysterics

GORDON Ramsay left his daughter Tilly in hysterics as he wiggled his bum in a hilarious video.

The 54-year-old showed off his dad dancing on Instagram to celebrate kicking off the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend.

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Gordon Ramsay wiggled his bottom at the end of the danceCredit: Gordongram/Instagram

He said: "Dancing into the weekend like....@tillyramsay."

Amused fans wrote: "Cutting shapes like he’s letting the knife do the work."

Someone else added: "Yass, Gordon with the moves. You two are dad/daughter goals.";

Another said: "Yaaassssssss work it!!!!"

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The dad and daughter dance routine was adored by fansCredit: Gordongram/Instagram
Gordon got into the spirit of the danceCredit: Gordongram/Instagram
Tilly couldn't stop laughing at her dadCredit: Gordongram/Instagram

The TV chef looked in good spirits after The Sun revealed he is is planning to make even more dough — by cooking up plans for his own kitchenware range.

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The millionaire says Covid has cost his restaurants more than £57million in lost revenue.

The foul-mouthed TV chef is planning his own kitchenware range

He is hoping to recoup a slice of the lost cash with branded culinary items — like rival Jamie Oliver.

He has applied to trademark his name against goods such as crockery, cutlery and oven gloves.

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Gordon has 35 restaurants worldwide but said: “Lockdowns have caused utter devastation.” 

The TV chef and restaurateur saw the hospitality industry plunged into turmoil thanks to lockdowns one, two and three.

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Gordon, 54, said: “In December we had £10m worth of reservations wiped out overnight. As of 19th March to 3rd February this year we've suffered £57.5million worth of turnover down. I'm in it."

Gordon currently has 18 restaurants across London, with five more due to open once normality returns, as well as a further 17 worldwide.

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