Gordon Ramsay’s baby son Oscar sports his dad’s trademark angry face again
GORDON Ramsay's baby son Oscar has once again been seen sporting his dad's trademark angry face.
The foul-mouthed chef shared an adorable picture of the four-month-old getting his very first haircut.
And Gordon, 52, captioned the snap: "Not happy having my first hair cut!"
The picture sees Oscar being held up while a hairdresser trims his locks.
Fans were quick to notice the similarity between Oscar and his famous father.
One wrote: "Hahahaha that face!"
Another said: "That facial expression looks familiar!!"
A third quipped: "I can hear this baby screaming 'the fookin meat is raw you mupet!'"
Gordon and his wife Tana, 44, welcomed Oscar into the world on April 4 this year.
The parents announced the arrival of their fifth child, posting a photo on Instagram captioned: "After 3 BAFTAs and one Emmy... finally we have won an Oscar.
"Please welcome Oscar James Ramsay, who touched down at 12.58 today for some lunch Xxx."
The couple already have four older children, Megan, 21, Jack and Holly, 19, and Tilly, 17.
Gordon is thought to be a harsh but fair dad and earlier this year it was reported that he had refused to give his kids jobs in his restaurants.
The TV chef is determined not to give his children any special privileges because of his fame and wealth.
Speaking on US radio, Ramsay said: "I’m firm, I’m fair and I will give you everything I’ve got to get you to the very top.
"And that’s it, no bulls***. I take a lot of flak for being straight and honest, but I’m not worried about that f***ing snowflake generation."
He added: "It’s like not employing the kids. I don’t want the staff thinking: ‘F*** it’s Ramsay’s kid, we can’t tell them off. You want to work in this business? You f*** off to another chef, learn something different and come back with something new to improve the business."
Back in 2017, Gordon revealed he makes his children fly economy while he sits up in first class.
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He told : "I have got to keep it real with the kids, and also I think just getting kids at the age of five, six and seven, used to first class and those big seats, they do not need the space, they get entertainment on their iPads.
“So I like to think about what you can do with the money when you land, rather than paying out thousands of dollars for eight, nine ten-year-olds to sit in first class.”
The chef, who is reported to be worth £113million, also caused controversy when he said he wouldn't be leaving his children any money in his will.
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