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Gordon Ramsay, This Morning 's Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix have spilled on what they got up to while filming ITV 's American Road Show.



From drugs, wrestling and goat yoga, the three amigos all with big egos certainly got up to a lot as they hit the highway in Mexico and the US in the motorhome they nicknamed Betty the Beast.



While driving from the Mexican city of Tijuana, the lads have shared the misfits they really got up too.



In an interview ahead of the show being released, Gino said being reunited was like being "three brothers" as Gordon insisted he was certain he would not let Gino be driving.





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Gino said: "You’ve got Gordon the big brother, so he knows everything. Fred is the brother in the middle, who tries to balance things, and I’m the little brother, who doesn’t care. They both get annoyed with me."



Speaking on their highlights of the show, Gordon said his was becoming Luchadores (Mexican wrestlers).



Gordon said: "You see these overweight guys jumping on each other and think it’s not that hard, but it is."







Speaking on his, Gino said: "I liked Vegas and also LA – party cities. I wasn’t sure about Texas, it’s too big and macho, the cowboy stuff, it’s not what I do.



"It was totally insane doing goat yoga in San Francisco. I mean we did a lot of insane things but... on this day, first we went into a place where you can eat marijuana legally, to sample the taste of it with food."



He continued: "After about an hour of that, we did the goat yoga. You are on all fours and the goat goes on your back to massage it. But I was in a state of mind by then that, well, I can’t explain.



"Fred was crying laughing. Gordon took it all very seriously, of course. I was just out of my head. The best thing I have ever done in television."



However, sadly Gordon confessed he didn't cook up any marijuana laced dishes.



Asked if he cooked anything unusual, he said: "Nothing too unusual. I’m sure Gino and Fred were hoping I’d make a marijuana-laced dish in San Francisco, but it didn’t happen."