Gordon Ramsay expelled from daughter’s parents evening after headmaster selfie

The celebrity chef received a strongly-worded email from the school 
In hot water: Gordon Ramsay has been banned from attending Tilly's (R) parents evening
Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Caesars Palace
Jennifer Ruby30 September 2016
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Gordon Ramsay has been banned from his own daughter’s parents evening after asking the headmaster for a selfie.

The celebrity chef might be a high profile name, but he has now been asked to ‘refrain’ from attending the school meetings because of his behaviour.

“I failed at turning up for parents evening at my kids' school,” he said in an interview with Vegas magazine.

“And then when I went to the next one with my youngest, Tilly, I asked the headmaster for a selfie, after which I got kicked out, and so I really f***** that one up.”

Ramsay then received a personal email from the school, asking him not to attend any more parents evenings.

“The following day I received an email saying: 'Can you please refrain from the next parents evening - we do not need the presence of Mr Ramsay'.”

The British chef, whose family now reside in Los Angeles, has four children, Megan, 17, Jack and Holly, 16 and Tilly, 14.

He recently broke the sad news to fans that his wife Tana had suffered a miscarriage with their fifth child five months into her pregnancy.

He wrote on Twitter and Facebook: “Hi guys, Tana and I want to thank you so much for your support over the past couple of weeks. We had a devastating weekend as Tana has sadly miscarried our son at five months. We’re together healing as a family, but we want to thank everyone again for all your amazing support and well wishes.

“I’d especially like to send a big thank you to the amazing team at Portland Hospital for everything they’ve done. Gx.”

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