Gordon Ramsay is now being slammed for his 'cruel' stunt while filming in New Zealand

Publish Date
Wednesday, 31 July 2019, 3:51PM

Last week Gordon Ramsay was coming under fire for calling guinea pigs delicious ... this week, it's for shooting a goat while visiting New Zealand for his new TV show.

Ramsay has been called "the worst" and accused of "profiting from the misery, suffering and murder of innocent animals" after eating the goat in his new series, Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted.

The series follows the celebrity chef as he "embarks on anthropology-through-cuisine expeditions to explore the people, places and flavours the world has to offer".

The series kicked off in Peru before bringing Ramsay to our very own South Island, where he aimed to "discover the secrets of Māori cuisine".

He navigated the bush with chef Monique Fiso and quickly learned the New Zealand forest is "not like a supermarket aisle". Things escalated from flora to fauna, however, when Fiso sent Ramsay off to kill a mountain goat.

After shooting the goat, Ramsay served it up with a fuchsia berry chutney and roast salad.

Those eating it said it was "perfect", those watching it were far less impressed.

One user tweeted: "Yes National Geographic keep profiting from this planet, keep sending these 'cooks'… around the world to keep killing all types of animals... cows, pigs, chickens, goats. All in the name of $$$$$$$. Shame on you."

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Another added: "He's picking up where Anthony Bourdain left off. I am sure he'll have the same nasty vitriol that Anthony had against vegans".

And another mused: "Just another thoughtless and cruel person, profiting from the fear, misery, suffering and murder of innocent animals".

One woman simply tweeted: "@GordonRamsay I hate you and your uncharted show... saw you just shoot a goat!! You are the worst."

 

This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission.

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