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Gordon Ramsay thinks of Cornwall as his ‘family home’ despite ‘hurtful and unnecessary’ lockdown criticism

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Gordon Ramsay has come under fire for spending lockdown at his holiday home in Cornwall, but it’s claimed he’s always thought of the beachfront property as his ‘family home’.

Locals have reportedly been posting messages hitting out at Gordon for leaving London and heading to Cornwall with his family during the coronavirus lockdown.

The Sun reports that the move irked locals and they had slammed the celebrity chef in a private Facebook group, where they suggested he is an ‘arrogant second homer immune from the virus and any rules’.

Gordon had headed down to Cornwall with wife Tana and their five children – Megan, 22, twins Jack and Holly, 20, Matilda, 18, and son Oscar, who recently turned one – when lockdown measures in the UK were first

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