Thursday 22 May 2014

Gordon Ramsay turns his bowl cut into a proper vintage undercut as he films Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares

It was certainly worrying when Gordon Ramsay stepped out for Victoria Beckham’s birthday with a bowl cut hairdo.
But after a few weeks it seems the TV chef has finally learnt how to style his undercut into a more presentable fashion, as he filmed scenes for Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmare.
Gordon, 47, must have got some tips from his pal David Beckham, who first brought the 1940s look to the world’s attention two years ago.
He finally bought some gel: Gordon Ramsay finally styles his undercut appropriately as he films scenes for Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
He finally bought some gel: Gordon Ramsay finally styles his undercut appropriately as he films scenes for Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares

The chef had lathered on the gel to really spike his highlighted-blond locks up as he took a break from filming in Los Boliches, Fuengirola, Malaga.
Some believe that he may have undergone follicular unit extraction - or FUE - surgery, for which the patient is told to shave part of their head in order for doctors to successfully access the roots.
Though surgeons such as Dr Reddy in London's Harley Street offer the procedure without this drawback.
What a difference: The look was certainly an improvement on the bowl cut he had been rocking a few weeks ago
What a difference: The look was certainly an improvement on the bowl cut he had been rocking a few weeks ago
What a difference: The look was certainly an improvement on the bowl cut he had been rocking a few weeks ago

He’s got his cut just in time for the annual Soccer Aid tournament in he will once again play for Team Rest Of The World.
On 8 June, the charity match organised by Robbie Williams will see celebrities and football legends don their studs to help save and change children's lives around the world.
Battling it out for Team England for the coveted Soccer Aid trophy are True Blood Stephen Moyer, comedians Jack Whitehall John Bishop and Michael McIntyre, Take That’s Mark Owen, singer Olly Murs, Take Me Out’s Paddy McGuinness, Robbie’s best pal and co-founder Jonathan Wilkes, Heart FM presenter Jamie Theakston, Good Morning Britain’s Ben Shephard, former JLS star Marvin Humes, and Hollywood actor Dominic Cooper.
Taking a break: The TV chef is currently filming in Malaga
Taking a break: The TV chef is currently filming in Malaga

The celebs will be joined by ex-footballers Jamie Carragher, Teddy Sheringham, Jamie Redknapp, David Seaman, Matt Le Tissier with manager Sam Allardyce and coach Peter Reid getting some help from assistant manager Robbie and Bradley Walsh.
The Rest of the World team has host of Hollywood names including Olivier-award winner Martin Sheen (Captain), Oscar-nominated actor Jeremy Renner, X-Men star James McAvoy, Glee’s Mark Salling, Avatar star Sam Worthington, Super Fun Night’s Kevin Bishop and Santiago Cabrera, known for his work in The Musketeers and Heroes.
Gordon, Man Vs Food’s Adam Richman, presenter Patrick Kielty and Westlife’s Nicky Byrne make up the rest of the team that will be managed by Chelsea’s José Mourinho, and also have the help of Alessandro Del Piero, Andriy Shevchenko, Edgar Davids, Edwin van der Sar and Jaap Stam.
Soccer Aid: Gordon will once again be playing for Team Rest of the World at this year's Unicef charity match, having played previously with Will Ferrell and Patrick Kielty
Soccer Aid: Gordon will once again be playing for Team Rest of the World at this year's Unicef charity match, having played previously with Will Ferrell and Patrick Kielty

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