Liam Gallagher cusses Gordon Ramsay's cooking - Tabloid Hell
Oasis singer says his wife cooks better than Ramsay
- June 3, 2008 | 0 Comments
Liam Gallagher wasn't impressed with Gordon Ramsay's cooking on his show 'The F Word'.
The singer's wife, former All Saints girl Nicole Appleton, took on Ramsay in a cook-off - but Gallagher loyally stuck up for his spouse, saying the TV chef's food was awful.
He said: "Me missus is a better effing cook than you!"
Gallagher then later told Ramsay: "Your cooking is bobbins."
According to the Daily Star the word "bobbins" is slang for lousy.
Appleton took on Ramsay with a starter of pasta and clams, a main course of spiced pork chops and sweet potatoes and a desert of apple tart.
After tucking into his wife's meal Gallagher told Ramsay: "Me missus does a better sweet potato than you do."
The former hell-raising Oasis man also admitted he can't drink like used to, as his hangovers are much worse now he's older.
Gallagher said: "It takes me longer to recover from nights out."
Catch this episode of 'The F Word' in full on Channel 4 tonight, at 9pm (BST).
The singer's wife, former All Saints girl Nicole Appleton, took on Ramsay in a cook-off - but Gallagher loyally stuck up for his spouse, saying the TV chef's food was awful.
He said: "Me missus is a better effing cook than you!"
Gallagher then later told Ramsay: "Your cooking is bobbins."
According to the Daily Star the word "bobbins" is slang for lousy.
Appleton took on Ramsay with a starter of pasta and clams, a main course of spiced pork chops and sweet potatoes and a desert of apple tart.
After tucking into his wife's meal Gallagher told Ramsay: "Me missus does a better sweet potato than you do."
The former hell-raising Oasis man also admitted he can't drink like used to, as his hangovers are much worse now he's older.
Gallagher said: "It takes me longer to recover from nights out."
Catch this episode of 'The F Word' in full on Channel 4 tonight, at 9pm (BST).











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