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Gordon Ramsay says he would 'do Strictly in a heartbeat' after Tilly's success on show

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Gordon Ramsay has dropped a major hint he's planning a future stint on Strictly Come Dancing - confirming he'd be tempted to do the show "in a f***ing heartbeat".In fact, the world-famous TV chef seemed to be dying to take to the famous BBC ballroom as he spoke exclusively to Daily Star and other press about the dancing show.The Kitchen Nightmares star, 55, even used phrases like "whatever female dancer I'm going to get paired with", which would suggest his appearance is a done deal in his head.However, the multi-Michelin-star legend admitted he was rather worried about his size-15 feet interrupting his TV dance routines.It comes just after Gordon's daughter Tilly wowed the nation with her Strictly routines on last year's series - where she danced with her pro partner Nikita Kuzmin.Gordon spoke exclusively to Daily Star and other press at the London launch of his new BBC cooking show, Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars.At the event, Gordon spoke about a possible Strictly stint, how proud he was of Tilly, and how his huge feet might affect his performances.When asked if he'd ever be tempted to do Strictly, Gordon replied: "In a f***ing heartbeat," before insisting he wouldn't look any good wearing sequins.The star went on to praise Tilly for her success on the show as she "worked her a**e off practicing her moves, and explained he was grateful to the show as Tilly had missed out on a university experience.Proud dad Gordon said: "Tilly was [brilliant], and even watching her do the Zooms for the uni and we had a big breakthrough three years ago. "Megan was the first one to get a degree and none of them had had a degree in the family so that was quite a big one.""So Tilly wasn’t given the opportunity so we’re so grateful for.

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