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Gordon Ramsay turns to new profession as ‘good man’ chef seems to construct utopia

Gordon Ramsey, the once hot-tempered chef has found a new role in Hay Day, a game known for its calming effect as players build their own farming paradise. The chef features in a hilarious video where he claims to have left his fiery tantrums behind and discovered tranquillity.

Ramsay didn’t stop there, offering apologies to former TV show contestants for his previous insults. Hay Day is free-to-play and can be downloaded on any iOS or Android device, with Ramsay appearing in the game from 15th to 24th January.

Gordon Ramsay is stepping into the shoes of one of Supercell’s most beloved characters as he teams up with Hay Day to reveal his serene new persona. The celebrity chef’s game choice might shock fans accustomed to his angry outbursts, but the world’s most popular farming game is famous for its soothing qualities and Ramsay has fully embraced these.



Yes, this is also Gordon Ramsey hugging a cow
Yes, this is also Gordon Ramsey hugging a cow

To share his newfound peace, the reformed Ramsay is joining Hay Day for a limited time, replacing fan favourite ‘Greg’ who has “gone on a fishing trip”. From 15th until 24th January, Ramsay will be an in-game character, taking over Greg’s role in helping players manage their farms, with new features and events also happening.

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has discovered an unlikely recipe for relaxation – playing the popular mobile game Hay Day. In a humorous video, Ramsay reveals how he found inner peace by playing the game after trying various other methods, including affirmations and digital detoxing.

To demonstrate his newfound calm, Ramsay even recorded a video apology for past insults directed at contestants on his TV shows. Ramsay said: “I’m known for many things, but being zen is not one of them. What people don’t know is thanks to Hay Day I’ve found a new sense of calm from harvesting crops and feeding livestock.

“People will be shocked to see me as a character in such a tranquil game, but that’s exactly the point — Hay Day shows that anyone, no matter who they are, can find a bit of harmony in the chaos”

Maya Hofree, Hay Day General Manager, added: “We’ve always known that Hay Day is a place of relaxation and calm, even for one of the most fiery individuals in entertainment! Meanwhile, we can’t wait for players to meet virtual Gordon Ramsay in our game and have fun building up their own farming utopia.”

Hay Day is free-to-play and can be downloaded on any iOS or Android device. It is developed and published by Supercell.

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