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Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly strips to nothing but a pillow as she isolates in Cornwall: 'No clean clothes left'

Holly, 20, went make-up free as she held the pillow in place with a belt while sporting odd socks and sipping on a glass of wine. "No clean clothes left #StayAtHome #PillowChallenge," the model wrote
UPDATED APR 21, 2020
Holly Anna Ramsay (L) and Gordon Ramsay (R) (Getty Images)
Holly Anna Ramsay (L) and Gordon Ramsay (R) (Getty Images)

Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly oozed creativity as she donned her pillow, wearing it as a minidress while waiting for the rest of her clothing to return from the wash.

The 20-year-old model is currently isolating with her family at their Cornwall home amid the coronavirus pandemic, British newspaper Daily Mail reported.

Holly went make-up free for the day as she held the pillow in place with a belt while sporting odd socks and sipping on a glass of wine. She seemed in good spirits as she let her locks cascade down her shoulders, posing on a ledge while leaning against a brick wall in the family's back garden.

"No clean clothes left #StayAtHome #PillowChallenge," she wrote on her Instagram, alongside the snap. 

(L to R) Gordon Ramsay, Megan Ramsay, Matilda Ramsay, Jack Ramsay, Holly Ramsay and Tana Ramsay at the BAFTA Children's Awards at The Roundhouse on November 20, 2016, in London, England. (Getty Images)

Holly was taking part in the so-called pillow challenge, a popular trend on social media where users fashion their pillows into creative outfits. This comes just days after Gordon's neighbors in Cornwall threatened to "report him to the police" and slammed him for spending the lockdown at his $5.4m second home in the county.

The 53-year-old world-renowned chef has repeatedly been targeted for allegedly "flouting government regulations," with some local residents claiming he could have "brought coronavirus to Cornwall" as his family moved from London to their waterfront mansion.

"Don't you realize that by doing that you've possibly brought the virus with you and because Cornwall is not your main residence, if you and your family get sick you will place yet more strain on an already fragile infrastructure," one tweeted. "I'm reporting you to the police. What you've done is against the law and I hope they force you back to London."

"Surely the police should be knocking on Gordon Ramsay's door and escorting him back to London," another wrote.

"Good to hear that Gordon Ramsay too doesn't think the rules apply to him, and has apparently moved himself and his family to his luxury second home in Cornwall. [It] makes you wonder why the police are not doing anything," a third chimed in.

Gordon Ramsay and his daughter Holly Anna Ramsay attend the GQ Men Of The Year Awards at the Tate Modern on September 5, 2017, in London, England. (Getty Images)

Nonetheless, several fans expressed their support for the chef and his family, which includes his wife Tana, 45, daughter Megan, 22, twins Jack and Holly, daughter Matilda, 18, and baby Oscar, per the newspaper.

"Hey Gordon, hope you and your family are staying safe, just wanted to let you know that you're doing a good job! And the prats that don't like you in Cornwall are just idiots that don't like the fact that you're successful! Enjoy your lockdown #Staysafe #COVID19," one supporter wrote. 

"Hi Gordon. I'm sorry to hear you're having a hassle with the Cornish. I am led to believe you were in your home in Cornwall before lockdown. If this is correct then you have done nothing wrong and you have done all you can to protect your family. Which anyone would do. Stay safe," another shared.

The Michelin-star chef then received a delivery of fresh asparagus from a local, who left a handwritten note reading: "A little gift from the fields across your house."

"Now what a lovely, beautiful, generous little gift," Ramsay gushed. "C'mon, seriously, that's literally growing in the back of my garden. Now that's what I call love thy neighbor, see?" 

"That's how you look after each other across these difficult times. There you go," he added.

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