Hundreds of cat statues stolen from Ramsay's London restaurant
Hundreds of cat statues stolen from Ramsay's London restaurant

Hundreds of cat statues stolen from Ramsay's London restaurant

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Gordon Ramsay has reported the theft of 477 lucky cat figurines from his newly opened London restaurant, Lucky Cat 22 Bishopsgate, leading to a financial loss of £2,146.50 in just one week. During an appearance on ITV’s The Jonathan Ross Show, Ramsay expressed concerns not only about the thefts but also about couples entering the restrooms together. He reflected on his extensive restaurant career, which began in 1998, and emphasized the global impact of his ventures. Additionally, Ramsay shared details about his daughter Holly's engagement to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, who proposed without seeking Ramsay's permission but did express his desire for a blessing. The couple is planning a Christmas wedding, and Ramsay praised Peaty as a disciplined and down-to-earth future son-in-law. Ramsay's restaurant continues to gain attention, but the recent thefts have added an unexpected challenge to his operations.

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