Gordon Ramsay tells his ‘snowflake’ kids to ‘f*** off to another chef’ if they want a job
TV chef, 52, won't pander to the 'f***ing snowflake generation'
GORDON Ramsay has refused to give his "snowflake" kids jobs in his restaurants, telling them to "f*** off to another chef".
The TV chef, 52, is determined not to give his four children any special privileges because of his fame and wealth.
Speaking on US radio, Ramsay said: "I’m firm, I’m fair and I will give you everything I’ve got to get you to the very top.
"And that’s it, no bulls***. I take a lot of flak for being straight and honest, but I’m not worried about that f***ing snowflake generation."
He added: "It’s like not employing the kids. I don’t want the staff thinking: ‘F*** it’s Ramsay’s kid, we can’t tell them off. You want to work in this business? You f*** off to another chef, learn something different and come back with something new to improve the business."
Gordon and his pregnant wife Tana are currently expecting baby number five.
The chef and his wife, 44, revealed the happy news that they are expanding their brood in an Instagram post on New Year's Day.
Back in 2017, Gordon revealed he makes his children fly economy while he sits up in first class.
The celebrity chef admitted he refused to splash out on his children Matilda, 17, Jack and Holly, 19, and Megan, 21, when it came to air travel.
Gordon told : "I have got to keep it real with the kids, and also I think just getting kids at the age of five, six and seven, used to first class and those big seats, they do not need the space, they get entertainment on their iPads.
“So I like to think about what you can do with the money when you land, rather than paying out thousands of dollars for eight, nine ten-year-olds to sit in First Class.”
“I do not want them sat there with a 10 course f*****g menu with champagne.”
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Gordon’s decision is supported by his wife Tana and he insisted it’s how they “keep it real” for the four youngsters.
The chef, who is reported to be worth £113million, also caused controversy when he said he wouldn't be leaving his children any money in his will.
He told : “It's definitely not going to them, and that's not in a mean way; it's to not spoil them," he said.
“The only thing I've agreed with Tana is that they get a 25 per cent deposit on a flat, but not the whole flat.
He added: “I've never been really turned on about the money. That's not my number one objective and that's reflected in the way the kids are brought up.”
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