Gino D’Acampo and once jumped naked into pool after losing a cooking contest at his home in California – in front of Gordon’s mum.
In one episode of Gordon, Gino and Fred: American Road Trip, the pair were challenged to impress Ramsay’s mother Helen with their best burger.
The celebrity chef, 43, and First Dates star, 48, decided to showcase the European version, while Ramsay, 53, chose to cook up an American-style dish.
After tasting the burgers, Helen said: “I’ve got to go for yours, Gordon, because I didn’t like the soggy bun.”
Fred replied: “Well, I disagree.”
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Gino D’Acampo stripped off in one episode of Road Trip (Image: PA)
Gordon remarked: “You lost, big deal. Get your clothes off and jump in the pool.”
Helen replied: “I always knew I wanted to pick Gordon, because I wanted to see them jump in the water with no clothes on.”
As the pair appeared naked, Gordon responded: “Oh my goodness me, I’m so sorry.”
Helen, unfazed, uttered: “I enjoyed it, don’t worry about it.”
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Gino D’Acampo is in being investigated for his alleged misconduct. (Image: Getty)
ITV has found itself in a serious controversy involving Gino as the celebrated Italian chef is accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague over five years.
Speaking to The Sun, a source close to the former employee claimed the woman, who collaborated with Gino during his time as the resident chef on the flagship morning television show from 2006 to 2011, as well as on Saturday Cooks, formally lodged her complaint with executives last week.
The woman’s decision to speak out reportedly comes after surfaced against ’s MasterChef presenter , prompting a broader examination of conduct within the television industry.
The situation has raised alarms about workplace conduct in the entertainment sector and the challenges of addressing misconduct allegations.
Express.co.uk has contacted representatives from ITV and Gino for comments regarding the recent allegations.
As of Saturday, Gino has not publicly responded to these allegations. However, a statement from ITV read: “We made our position clear following the outcome of our KC Review last year after which we said, ‘We are completely committed to creating an environment where everyone is treated with respect and feels able to give of their best.’
“Our promise to those we work with is that where a complaint is made, or serious concerns raised, we will always investigate and if we find that something inappropriate has happened, we will take action.”