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Gordon Ramsay perches baby son Oscar on motorbike during outing in Cornwall

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Gordon Ramsay perched his young son Oscar on a motorbike for a photo op during an outing in Cornwall. The Hells Kitchen chef, 53, has been isolating at his £4million beachfront home in the county after whisking his family out of London at the start of the coronavirus outbreak.

The celebrity chef has been documenting his quality time spent with his wife Tana and their five children Meghan, 21, twins Holly and Jack, 20, Tilly, 17 and baby Oscar, who turned one in April.

His latest Instagram update of family life showed him balancing his little boy in the saddle for his first motorbike "ride".

While his dad looks over the moon about the scenario, the same can't be said for Oscar who couldn't look any more unimpressed if he tried.

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