Scots comedian Kevin Bridges has reached out to celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay - for his help with a last-minute recipe for Christmas Day dessert.
The Clydebank funnyman took to Twitter to ask the notoriously foul-mouthed chef for some much-needed aid after confessing to “running my mouth,” seemingly making promises he’s not been able to keep.
Kevin wrote: “Gordo! @GordonRamsay You got a sticky toffee pudding recipe on ye?
Gordo! @GordonRamsay You got a sticky toffee pudding recipe on ye? Been running my mouth and found myself under a bit of pressure with regards to Christmas Day desert...
— Kevin Bridges (@kevinbridges86) December 19, 2017
Help a brar oot brar!! #stickytoffeepuddin #gordo
“Been running my mouth and found myself under a bit of pressure with regards to Christmas Day desert…”
In a final plea, he added: “Help a brar oot brar!! #stickytoffeepuddin #gordo.”
With Gordon yet to respond, dozens of fans rushed to Kevin’s aid with some suggestions of their own.
Kev be proper glasgae and head down to Iceland or aldi
— Paddymcdonnell (@paddythedagger) December 20, 2017
— Brendski Beat (@brendskibeat) December 19, 2017
Never mind big G! Check oot this bad boy...... Sorted pic.twitter.com/XENEK5wTWJ
— Bruce Wayne (@ScottishBatman) December 20, 2017
Recipe for sticky toffee pudding - 1. Get in car 2. Drive to shops 3. Buy sticky toffee pudding 4 go home 5 put into own container, easy peasy done
— .Liz RITCHIE (@lizritchie7) December 20, 2017
One follower was even jokingly told to “calm doon” by Kevin, 31, after he was called out for misspelling “dessert” as “desert.”
As previoiusly reported by the Evening Times, the comedian has added six new dates to his tour - including four in Glasgow - after 85,000 tickets were sold in the first hour.
His tour, Brand New, will now hit the SSE Hydro on additional dates October 7, 14, 19 and 29 in 2018.
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