

Joining local chef and author William Wongo, he sits down to take part in a feast and sample a huge array of dishes, including a local specialty, beef rendang. On the experience menu, this time is a visit to a royal palace in West Sumatra, where a celebration of the regional cuisine is underway. Ramsay’s global leapfrogging takes him next to Indonesia.

Fishing with Lonely, braai lessons from Zola Nene and some Durbin pitmasters, learning about a spicy marinade/condiment called pele pele, a lesson in handshake etiquette, and a trip to a remote beach (involving a jump from a plane into the sea) to explore the Indian influence on the local cuisine via a fiery mussel curry see Ramsay gather up ideas and ingredients for the final meal. Ramsay isn’t sure if the sign’s a joke – but even if it is, hippos can actually be dangerous, and while it’s unlikely Ramsay is in much danger, especially with local wildlife expert Lonely reassuring him “It’s fine, I’ll tell you when to run away”, he does spend a lot of time keeping an eye and an ear out for the hefty beasts. For a big chunk of the episode, it’s the hippos, starting with a sign by the water warning ‘BEWARE HIPPOS’. Well, that will be his challenge at the end.
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The local helping him get his bearings this time is Zola Nene, a chef, TV host and cookbook author with Zulu heritage, and his challenge is to prepare a meal for an important Zulu chief. 'However, with hindsight he realises that his comments were inappropriate and offensive to Tracy Grimshaw, and he has unreservedly apologised both to her and anybody else who may who may have been upset.Next up, Ramsay travels to KwaZulu-Natal, a province on the eastern edge of South Africa that is home to the Zulu tribe. ‘His intention was to make a joke and indeed he did raise a big laugh at the time. However, his spokesman did offer up an apology of sorts. 'So for me on a personal front to see how sad and how bitter for someone like that to come out, a renowned pro, to stoop that low to attack my life is disgusting.’ ' I am very sorry that Tracy now decides to attack my wife. Yesterday, Ramsay said things had been ‘over-exaggerated’ and spoke of his disappointment at Tracy involving his wife. She spoke of Ramsay's relationship with his wife.Īlluding to an alleged seven-year affair with author Sarah Symonds, she said: ' We have all seen how Gordon Ramsay treats his wife and he supposedly loves her. Then came what Rudd described as a good 'upper cut'. I am not going to sit meekly and let some arrogant narcissist bully me.' 'But we all know that bullies thrive when no one takes them on.
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'I spent all day yesterday trying to think about how to respond and I thought about saying nothing.

She asked viewers: 'How many people would laugh if they were effectively described as an old, ugly pig? Tracy herself responded to Ramsay’s comments earlier in her programme, A Current Affair. 'I just drew a breath when I saw the sort of stuff which he said about her. He said: ' I think I can describe his remarks as reflecting a new form of lowlife. The row reached such a boiling point yesterday, that Australia’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, felt the need to intervene. She needs to see Simon Cowell's Botox doctor.’ In front of an audience of thousands he held up a picture of a naked woman with the features of a pig, and said: ' That's Tracy Grimshaw.

The next day he carried on his personal attack at a food fair in Melbourne when he likened Tracy, 39, to a pig.
