Gordon Ramsay celebrates A Level results with free pizzas for students after 'hard two years'
18.08.2022 - 21:51
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Gordon Ramsay was one of the celebrities leading tributes to students who received their A-Levels after 'two hard years'.
The Michelin star chef was giving out free pizzas at his London restaurant to celebrate the students hard work and stressed to students it's not about the A*'s. The Hells Kitchen star, 55, said on his Instagram: "I know it is A-level results day and fingers crossed the pressure is off.
"So here's what I would like you to do go pick up those results and then head down to Street Pizza in Southward today because I'm going to help you celebrate by cooking the most amazing pizzas on the house from me.
"And honestly I know it has been a tough two years, so well done and trust me it is not always about the A*. It's about understanding who you are so good luck, congratulations and I can't wait to see you for a pizza today."
Ryan Clark commented: "Decent fella x," Meanwhile fans rushed to the comments of Gordon's post to praise the good natured gesture.
One penned: "Beautiful And the most important bit …. Letting these guys it’s not always about getting A stars ….. I agree. It’s the discipline and effort that’s all the youth need to show !!," Another wrote: "That's a Great gesture"
A third said: "Amazing generosity, great work Gordon! And congrats to all of todays graduates."
Gordon's kind gesture comes after news broke that Gordon Ramsay’s Street Pizza restaurant would be coming to Edinburgh. This follows the opening of Bread Street Kitchen & Bar in St Andrew Square in the capital as the Street Pizza is presumed to be opening in the former Anima site.
A job posting for the Gordon Ramsay’s Street Pizza general manager advertisement said: “Due to the successful openings of our Street Pizza restaurants in London we
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