Gordon Ramsay has told Piers Morgan to ‘go f**k himself’ and admits that he has embraced creating vegan style meals.

The TV chef had previously made no secret of the fact that he was not a supporter of the vegan diet, and was a proud meat-eater (basically, GMB’s Piers in chef whites).

However, speaking on the Late Late Show with James Corden, Gordon was called out for suddenly showing off his vegan roasts – and his carnivore brother-in-arms Piers was far from happy about it.


Late night host James shared a tweet from Gordon, in which he declared his London restaurant the Bread Street Kitchen had started a ‘Roast Revolution’ and launched a completely vegan roast dinner.

Piers was not happy about the new vegan roast option (Picture: Rex)

Piers responded: ‘Oh FFS Ramsay… no you as well? This looks utterly revolting’ – cementing his point with a couple of puking emojis for good measure.



Given the opportunity to respond, Gordon laughed off the comment and said: ‘So Piers Morgan is now a food critic?! Go and f*** yourself! Seriously?! Really?!’

Admitting his previous criticism on veganism is wrong, the Hell’s Kitchen host added: ‘Vegan is on the rise, we’ve got to adapt and eat a slice of humble pie.’

Who would’ve thought they’d see the day!?

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Unfortunately for Piers, it means he’s one of the last men standing for speaking out against the vegan trend, refusing to accept it and starting a war on vegan sausage rolls once they launched at Greggs.

Good Morning Britain host Piers couldn’t stand a vegan English breakfast with fake rashers of bacon on the show, where he frequently discusses the dietary choice.

But this week hard nut Vinnie Jones told him to embrace the new trend – so he could slim down in his gold shorts.

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