Like father, like son: Gordon Ramsay's son Jack gets into brawl, calls a man 'scumbag' over a BURGER
POLZEATH, ENGLAND: Gordon Ramsay’s son Jack proved they are like two peas in a pod when he berated a reveller who took his unclaimed burger at a festival in Cornwall. Jack, 22, a marine, was seen brawling with security forces at Titan festival near Polzeath after calling a man a “damn scumbag." His father Gordon Ramsay, 55, is known for his love for swearing and lashing out at people he works with on shows like 'Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares'.
Jack, who is a look-a-like of his famous father, was seen gesturing as he spoke to security at the festival. The incident took place when a group of people claimed an order that was 20 minutes late. The reveller told MailOnline, “While I was eating my chips with my friends an order was called for 20 minutes but no one took it. So we rushed over and claimed the ticket even though it wasn’t ours just so we could continue eating our chips without hearing the number being called." They added, “We put the order on the table where we were sitting and left it there until Jack came over to get his burger."
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The shocked reveller continued, “This is where it got interesting because his reaction to being late for his order and the fact that we took it and put it on a table for him, he wouldn’t accept it.” The man then accused Jack’s friend of hitting him in the face with the burger. He said, “I wasn’t very happy about a burger dripping juice out of my ear so I decided to confront him which resulted in me trying to throw him over the counter in response to me having a burger punched in the face. It then obviously escalated into a fight and security intervened."
An agitated Jack later swore at them, the reveller revealed. “Then he decided we were all ‘f***ing scum,’ which he yelled at us, although neither of us gave him impolite names in return," he said. “For some reason, he seems to feel far superior to everyone else and to have the right not only to berate people but to get aggressive over a burger he so brazenly ordered and then disappear at the delivery time."