Breaking News: A-list celebrity worth $220 million handed ‘amazing’ Rangers gift before Celtic derby clash

Breaking News: A-list celebrity worth $220 million handed ‘amazing’ Rangers gift before Celtic derby clash

The celebrity chef with 17 Michelin stars was ecstatic to receive a unique pre-match gift ahead of kickoff.

Breaking News: A-list celebrity worth $220 million handed ‘amazing’ Rangers gift before Celtic derby clash
Breaking News: A-list celebrity worth $220 million handed ‘amazing’ Rangers gift before Celtic derby clash

Ahead of this afternoon’s Old Firm derby at Ibrox Stadium, the most famous chef in the world, Gordon Ramsay,

has provided his thoughts. Rangers have also given Ramsay a unique pre-match memento.

Both managers have announced their starting lineups for today’s powderkeg title race matchup between Brendan Rodgers’

Celtic and Philipppe Clement’s team.

In addition, a very well-liked British A-list celebrity was spotted getting to Govan before of the game.

This is Gordon Ramsay’s first visit back to the area since he debuted a brand-new hospitality club called

“Menu by Gordon Ramsay” in February.

The world-class dining experience provided by the recently established Blue Sky Lounge

restaurant has made it a fan favourite.

The menu has undergone a major makeover to feature a large selection of Ramsay’s hallmark dishes.

The 17-star chef and television host, who is well-known for his work on shows like MasterChef, Hell’s Kitchen,

Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, and The F Word, has a deep connection to Rangers dating back to his

days as a player for the club’s youth teams.

Ramsay has frequently expressed his desire to pursue a future as a professional football player; however,

a serious injury limited his playing time. “I’ve always dreamed of seeing my name up in lights at Ibrox,” he said.

Even though my football career ended too soon, I’m thrilled and delighted to have worked with the

Ream team to create a special menu for the legendary stadium.

When Ramsay arrived at the stadium, club officials gave him a signed shirt with his name and his youth number, eight, printed on the back.

He then posed for pictures outside his restaurant lounge, which was located in the

corner of the Sandy Jardine and Copeland Road stands.

Ramsay was born in Johnstone.

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