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Gordon Ramsay and his famous family got mad at the locals with their walk on the beach in Cornwall.
The Ramsay family put up a united front, just a day after the television chef was hit with a warning for a coastal blockade.
Gordon, dressed casually, walked with his wife Tana, Matilda and Jack with baby Oscar strapped to his back.
Her furry dog was hot on her heels as they crossed the sandy beach looking out to sea.
Daughters Megan and Holly did not join the rest of their family for the sandy ride.
Locals have made it clear that the Ramsay family was unwelcome in Cornwall.
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The famous family fled from the confines of London to the vast countryside in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world.
They have been residing in their £ 4m beachfront home, which was one of their three £ 11m property portfolios in the region.
The TV sensation has been flooded with complaints from Cornish residents complaining about the move to the coast.
Gordon has not noticed his irritation as he bragged about his bike rides and cooking while staying in his second home.
It comes after the ill-spoken chef was allegedly scolded for circumventing the blocking rules by the Maritime and Coast Guard Agency.
Volunteers from the Maritime and Coast Guard Agency carry out patrols of beaches and coastal roads, according to experts.
A source from the organization told the Daily Mail: “We have reports that they have seen him in dozens of different places since the lockdown began. He does not appear to be obeying the rules on social estrangement, exercise and staying home.
“We know that he traveled to Port Isaac, which is eight miles from his home, to Newquay, 23 miles away, and even to his third Cornish home in Fowey, which is 25 miles away and a 45 minute drive in a good day.
“One of our staff members told him about the frequency with which they were watching him and the significant distances. After a period of reflection, he seemed to calm down and took on board what was being transmitted in the most polite manner.”
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