Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White end decades-long feud for new TV show
Ramsay and White end feud for new TV show

Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White have allegedly buried the hatchet after a decades-long feud that once reduced Ramsay to tears. The two celebrity chefs, along with Heston Blumenthal, were spotted filming together in London, reportedly for a new BBC show called Rise of the Rockstar Chefs.

Background of the feud

The tension dates back to the 1980s when Ramsay worked at White's restaurant, Harveys, in Wandsworth, London. In his autobiography published 20 years ago, White claimed he reduced Ramsay to tears. Recently, White told Louis Theroux that Ramsay asked him to 'f***ing hit me' during a highly emotional episode.

Reconciliation and new project

According to The Sun, Ramsay, White, and Blumenthal are making a new show together, though no official announcement has been made by the BBC or Ramsay's production company, Studio Ramsay. Photographs show the trio embracing and looking relaxed, with White smiling as he followed Ramsay onto the pavement.

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White previously told Piers Morgan for GQ that he had 'severed the relationship' with Ramsay but maintained they had 'never fallen out'. In the same Louis Theroux interview, White called Ramsay a 'beautiful boy' and confirmed they 'do a TV show together'.

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