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Gordon Ramsay draws criticism for breaking Covid-19 lockdown

He went for a bike ride along the Cornish coast before taking a walk by the seaside on Wednesday

Newsroom May 8 12:24

Gordon Ramsay enjoyed a bike ride along the Cornish coast before taking a walk by the seaside on Wednesday.

The chef, 53, shared an array of videos of the picturesque views near his family’s home, as well as a snap of his bicycle, via Instagram during the outing.

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Despite him and his family’s living situation sparking backlash amongst the public, Gordon appeared to be in good spirits as he showed off the stunning scenery.

Urging his followers to get out an exercise during the lockdown, he said over the video: ‘Wake up its a beautiful morning, wake up its a beautiful day, get your a** on the bike and move.

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