Gordon Ramsay is on the hunt for single Scottish men for an upcoming dating series.
Taking to Instagram, the chef said he was looking for "eligible bachelors" as he stood outside the Barras just outside Glasgow's city centre.
The 55-year-old, famous for his cooking, inappropriate jokes and swearing, whilst also being a down-to-earth celeb, took to Studio Ramsay Global to appeal for Scottish men to come forward - and yes, that includes gingers.
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Captioning the post, Ramsay Global said: "We are looking for Scotland’s most ELIGIBLE BACHELORS to show us why they are a TOP CATCH for the ladies in a new international dating series from TV company Studio Ramsay Global.
"If you’re over 18, get in touch at Scottishcasting@studioramsay.com and tell us your name, occupation, location, the scenic settings near you and what you have to offer as a proud Scotsman!"
In a video shared to his feed the Kitchen Nightmares chef then said: "Scotland, it's me. Gordon, your favourite chef. And I'm coming to you right inside the Barras in the centre of Glasgow because guess what?
"I'm looking for some very talented, good-looking, eligible bachelors for a brand new dating show I'm producing. So, what does that mean? I'm not trying to play matchmaker but I'm trying to show the world how eligible you Scot men are but more importantly to be paired with.
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"So if you think that's you, then please visit the link and apply now. Come on. And PS, gingers are welcome."
All applicants must be available for a half-day profile shoot in Scotland on a day designated by producer.
You can apply through email by contacting Scottishcasting@studioramsay.com. Applications close on 23:59 on Sunday, December 4 2022.
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