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Gordon Ramsay slammed as he fronts ‘Stay Home’ YouTube ad – but moves entire family to second home in Cornwall

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GORDON Ramsay has been slammed for fronting a Stay Home YouTube advert - despite moving his entire family to his second home in Cornwall.

The 53-year-old TV chef quit London to move to his £4million mansion to wait out the coronavirus pandemic, even though the Government forbids it. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates A video posted on YouTube of Gordon encouraging everyone to "stay home" was captioned: "Stay home and cook with Gordon Ramsay.

There's so much we can do together, even whilst we're apart. #WithMe." He says: "Hi, I'm Gordon Ramsay. Now in order to stop this dreadful virus, we need to stay at home. "What do we do?

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