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Gordon Ramsay sparks fury after 'leaving his £313,000 Ferrari on double yellow lines'

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Gordon Ramsay has sparked fury among the public after he was spotted leaving his £313,000 Ferarri on double yellow lines, according to reports.The Scots celebrity chef was believed to be visiting protege Paul Ainsworth in the foodie fishing town of Padstow, where he runs his Michelin-starred No.6 restaurant.However, instead of parking in a designated area, the 57-year-old seemingly ditched his car beneath a 'no parking' sign and on double yellow lines, reports the Mirror.It's unknown whether the star received a ticket, but even if he did it would be small change for the TV star and restauranteur, who is estimated to be worth a staggering £610 million.He was snapped by social media user Guy Wilson who shared the snap on Facebook group Private Number Plate Spotters.

He wrote alongside it: “Spotted Gordon Ramsay in his Ferrari Purosangue a few days ago.” Some of the 200,000 followers of the public group were quick to slam Gordon.

One wrote: “Double yellow lines must not count when the car is so expensive.” While another wrote: “£400k on a car alright for some.” The dad-of-five who owns a £4.4 million second home in Cornwall, where he and wife Tana spend a lot of their time together, caused havoc when he moved his family there for lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Locals were seemingly left angry at the TV star fleeing London to wait the pandemic out in their Cornish abode.It was claimed that a Facebook group, called You Shouldn't Be Here, was created to publicly shame celebrities and wealthy families who had relocated to their second homes from busy cities in the midst of the pandemic.It's not the first time the chef has caused chaos with his parking, back in April 2020, Gordon was pictured seemingly having some

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