Bake Off’s Noel Fielding risks Gordon Ramsay feud with savage swipe about chef’s looks live on TV --[Reported by Umva mag]

NOEL Fielding has sparked a new feud with Gordon Ramsay after taking a savage swipe at him on live TV. The Channel 4 host remarked baker Dylan was “too handsome” to be a chef before commenting on the Hell’s Kitchen chef’s looks. GettyNoel Fielding has sparked a new feud with Gordon Ramsay after taking a savage swipe at him on live TV[/caption] Gordon Ramsay – an ‘an omelette with human eyes!’Getty Noel, 51, who co-hosts the show alongside Alison Hammond, oversaw the bakers as they took to the tent once again last night. This week, they were tasked with three bread based bakes, to be judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. But to make sure things didn’t get too tense in the kitchen, Noel and Alison were on hand to crack jokes with the bakers. It was then that Noel took the opportunity to compliment retail assistant Dylan, 20, for his good looks. He then joked: “Have you seen Gordon Ramsay? He’s like an omelette with human eyes!” Sheepishly, Noel added: “Don’t put that in the show because he’ll beat me up… I am scared of Gordon Ramsay.” Gordon previously hinted there was bad blood between him and the Channel 4 show after saying “no” to a place on the judging panel. The ranty chef turned down Mary Berry‘s role as judge when she left in 2016 – because he “didn’t want her sloppy seconds”. It comes as NHS manager John became the third baker to leave the tent. Last week, it all kicked off in the tent when 71-year-old Hazel threw her biscuits away after a disaster bake. “I’m just gonna throw that lot,” she said as she bundled them up and chucked them straight in the bin before anyone could get a good look at them. “I’m just throwing them. I’m not even gonna try,” she added. The Great British Bake Off Tuesday nights on Channel 4 at 8pm.

Oct 8, 2024 - 20:40
Bake Off’s Noel Fielding risks Gordon Ramsay feud with savage swipe about chef’s looks live on TV --[Reported by Umva mag]

NOEL Fielding has sparked a new feud with Gordon Ramsay after taking a savage swipe at him on live TV.

The Channel 4 host remarked baker Dylan was “too handsome” to be a chef before commenting on the Hell’s Kitchen chef’s looks.

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Noel Fielding has sparked a new feud with Gordon Ramsay after taking a savage swipe at him on live TV[/caption]
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Gordon Ramsay – an ‘an omelette with human eyes!’
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Noel, 51, who co-hosts the show alongside Alison Hammond, oversaw the bakers as they took to the tent once again last night.

This week, they were tasked with three bread based bakes, to be judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

But to make sure things didn’t get too tense in the kitchen, Noel and Alison were on hand to crack jokes with the bakers.

It was then that Noel took the opportunity to compliment retail assistant Dylan, 20, for his good looks.

He then joked: “Have you seen Gordon Ramsay? He’s like an omelette with human eyes!”

Sheepishly, Noel added: “Don’t put that in the show because he’ll beat me up… I am scared of Gordon Ramsay.”

Gordon previously hinted there was bad blood between him and the Channel 4 show after saying “no” to a place on the judging panel.

The ranty chef turned down Mary Berry‘s role as judge when she left in 2016 – because he “didn’t want her sloppy seconds”.

It comes as NHS manager John became the third baker to leave the tent.

Last week, it all kicked off in the tent when 71-year-old Hazel threw her biscuits away after a disaster bake.

“I’m just gonna throw that lot,” she said as she bundled them up and chucked them straight in the bin before anyone could get a good look at them.

“I’m just throwing them. I’m not even gonna try,” she added.






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