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« on: November 25, 2008, 04:20:35 AM »

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/lostinshowbiz/2008/nov/25/1



Exceedingly aware, as we are, that Gordon Ramsay is considering legal action over the News of the World story about his alleged seven year alleged affair with a woman called Sarah Symonds, who has written a book about infidelity and once also allegedly had an affair with Jeffrey Archer ... LiS is still unable to resist a brief salute to the newspaper's bravery (in light of Max Mosley) in publishing the piece.

Their suggestion - to justify it - appears to be that Gordon has benefited from seeming to be a family man when, allegedly, he isn't.

So, will you now hesitate over the cookery bookshelves, imagining the alleged Ramsay romp and decide to go for Mr-Nice-Guy Gary Rhodes instead? Have you sat through one of Gordon's interminable broadcasts because you like his morals, and will you now turn off? Or have you selected a bottle of Gordon's gin, which he advertises, over a rival brand, which he doesn't, because you want to support him as a loving husband?

Will his earnings suffer? And if they do, will we be certain it was because of this, and not because of the credit crunch?
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« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2008, 11:22:31 PM »

As one of Gordon Ramsays biggest fans i am saddened that a person like Gordon Ramsay's personal life has been called into question. I am very much in support of Gordon Ramsay and also Mrs Tana Ramsay. I think it should not be his personal life that is doccumented in the newspapers and it should be his tallent for being a master of his cookery that should be doccumented. I think a person like Gordon Ramsay or Tana Ramsay should be left alone in their private life as the words 'Private life' mean exactly that...PRIVATE Life away from the photographers, news and media. Sorry for the rant, but i am VERY angry at the media for printing such a story and i firmly believe Chef Ramsay is totally right for taking legal action.

I know that i will ALWAYS support Mr Gordon Ramsay, even though i don't know him personally, i feel that i kind of know him through reading his biographies 'Humble Pie' and 'Playng with fire' - which are my favourite books and i've read both of them quite a few times. Good Luck to you Mr Ramsay, you are the best, kindest regards to Gordon Ramsay and family fro your biggest fan Krissy Boy!  Wink
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