Gordon Ramsay to give up swearing
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Gordon Ramsay is trying to stop swearing on TV because it upsets his mother.
The celebrity chef - who is infamous for his overuse of obscenities - has vowed to expand his vocabulary for the new series of 'The F Word', due to air on Channel 4 next month.
He explained: "There'll be less swearing. Sometimes I don't know what's coming out. It doesn't make my mum proud, so for the first time in my life I've made a conscious effort to cut.
"No more f-word. If there was another word, I'd use it."
Gordon is extremely proud of the new season of the show, which feature 18 of Britain's restaurant "unsung heroes".
He said: "If I've had a tough time with £1 million a week turnover, God knows what it's like for local restaurants. So I launched a search for the best in Britain. Our unsung heroes.
"We had 10,000 applications, from which 18 have been chosen to compete against each other, and I've found some amazing places.
"It will be a change from 'Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares'. I'm not doing any more of those for now. If the restaurants succeed, there's no praise; if they're screwed, we're blamed and get lawyers' letters."
(C) BANG Media International
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