Gordon Ramsay ‘wishes his father in law well’ despite him being jailed for hacking telly chef’s emails
Chris Hutcheson got six months in June after digging for dirt on Gordon during a family feud
FOUL-mouthed Gordon Ramsay has said he wishes his father-in-law well despite him being jailed for hacking the chef’s emails.
Chris Hutcheson, 69, got six months in June after digging for dirt on Gordon during a family feud.
But Ramsay, 50, said: “One lesson to any young chef out there: never mix family with business. It’s been said before me and it’ll be said long after me.
“Nothing but wish him (Hutcheson) well.”
“It’s harder when it’s family, I think. If one of my daughters’ boyfriends asked me for a pint in a couple of years and said, ‘Hey Mr Ramsay, I’m thinking of setting up this burger chain. Would you be interested in investing?’ You can f*** right off. With a capital F!”
In a Financial Times interview, the celeb also hit back after getting flak for flying his four kids in economy while he and wife Tana, 42, sat in first class.
He said: “For four first-class tickets to LA, 60 f***ing grand. For Tana and I, 90 f***ing grand. F***ing right I won’t pay for them.”
He also said he would not get involved in politics like fellow TV chef Jamie Oliver.