A TikTok video has gone viral of TV chef Gordon Ramsay signing a cardboard cut-out of himself in a Glasgow restaurant.
The culinary expert was dining with some friends in a local restaurant when an excitable fan came marching up to his table with the life-size model of the star.
The University of Glasgow student burst out laughing when Gordon exclaimed: "Are you kidding me?", as the model was marched up to his table.
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He stood up, snarky as ever, remarking: "You do realise there are people eating right now? Where did you get this?" The fan laughed and replied: "I got this from my mates in my flat, he stands over watching us cook."
Gordon then takes the pen and signs the cut-out, grimacing all the while. The TikTok video was captioned: "I was just trying to have a nice #dinner in #Glasgow when this happened….."
The video has been viewed over 2.7 million times, with almost 320,000 likes and over a thousand comments to boot.
One TikTok user wrote in the comments: "bro has been waiting for this moment his whole life."
Another said: "bro was ready with the whole cutout just in case he met gordon!"
And a third wrote: "I like how he’s wearing the exact same outfit lmao I’m pretty sure he owns hundreds of versions of that outfit."
More comments read: "only in glasgow i guess."
While others stated: "Okay but what's the name of the restaurant in Glasgow where Gordon Ramsay likes the food?"
Finally, one concluded: "Friendliest city in Europe lol."
You can see all of Gordon's antics when he is in Glasgow on his various social media pages, including TikTok.
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