Gordon Ramsay996 Archivesknown for being a tough, no-nonsense judge on television shows like Hell's Kitchen and MasterChef. Recently, though, he decided to broaden his criticisms to a new platform.
SEE ALSO: This unique artist creates famous faces out of foodRamsay's followers have been tweeting him pictures of their homemade meals and asking the chef for his feedback -- and Ramsay has responded with some brutal honesty.
First up was this salmon dinner.
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To which Ramsay responded:
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Next on the chopping block was a fry up.
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Twitter users had a laugh at Ramsay's classically vicious assessments.
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If you're going to open yourself up to the wrath of Ramsay, you better be able to take it. He isn't the host of Hell's Kitchenfor nothing.
[H/T Twitter Moments]
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