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4/20/2020

Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly, 20, wears a pillow as a dress for viral challenge amid criticism of the family spending lockdown in Cornwall

Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly showed off her creative flair as she fashioned her pillow into a minidress while the rest of her clothing was in the wash.
The model, 20, is isolating with her family at their Cornwall home amid the coronavirus pandemic and held the pillow in place with a black belt.
Going make-up free for the day, Holly also sported a pair of odd socks and looked in good spirits as she sipped on a glass of wine.
Outfit: Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly, 20, showed off her creative flair as she fashion a minidress out of a pillow while the rest of her clothing was in the wash
Outfit: Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly, 20, showed off her creative flair as she fashion a minidress out of a pillow while the rest of her clothing was in the wash
Letting her brunette locks fall loose down her shoulders, Holly posed for the snap on a ledge while leaning against a brick wall, likely in the family's back garden.
Alongside the snap, she wrote: 'No clean clothes left #StayAtHome #PillowChallenge'. 
Holly joined in on the currently popular pillow challenge, which sees social media users fashioning their pillows into outfits.
It comes after Gordon' s furious neighbours have threatened to 'report him to the police' as they continue to slam the celebrity chef for spending lockdown at his £4.4 million second home in Cornwall.
Looking good: Holly is isolating with her family at their Cornwall home amid the coronavirus pandemic and held the pillow in place with a black belt
Looking good: Holly is isolating with her family at their Cornwall home amid the coronavirus pandemic and held the pillow in place with a black belt
The TV personality, 53, has been targeted by local residents on social media, who accuse him of 'flouting government regulations' and claim he could have 'brought coronavirus to Cornwall' when he made the decision to move his family from London to their beachfront mansion.  
One raged: 'Don't you realise that by doing that you've possibly brought the virus with you and because Cornwall is not your main residence, if you and your family get sick you will place yet more strain on an already fragile infrastructure.
'I'm reporting you to the police. What you've done is against the law and I hope they force you back to London.'   
Another shared: 'Surely the police should be knocking on Gordon Ramsay's door and escorting him back to London'.
Angry: Gordon's furious neighbours have threatened to 'report him to the police' as they continue to slam the chef for spending lockdown at his £4.4 million Cornwall home
Angry: Gordon's furious neighbours have threatened to 'report him to the police' as they continue to slam the chef for spending lockdown at his £4.4 million Cornwall home
A third wrote: 'Good to hear that Gordon Ramsay too doesn't think the rules apply to him, and has apparently moved himself and his family to his luxury second home in Cornwall. Makes you wonder why the police is not doing anything.'  (sic)
However, there were also messages of support for the chef and his family - wife Tana, 45, daughter Megan, 22, twins Jack and Holly, daughter Matilda, 18, and baby Oscar.
'They Gordon, hope you and your family are staying safe, just wanted to let you know that you're doing a good job! 
'And the prats that don't like you in Cornwall are just idiots that don't like the fact that your successful! Enjoy your lockdown #Staysafe #COVID19', one supporter tweeted. 
Close family: Gordon has relocated to Cornwall with his family - daughter Megan, 22 twins Jack and Holly, daughter Matilda, 18, and wife Tana, 45 (from left to right)
Close family: Gordon has relocated to Cornwall with his family - daughter Megan, 22 twins Jack and Holly, daughter Matilda, 18, and wife Tana, 45 (from left to right) 
Another posted: 'Hi Gordon. I'm sorry to hear you're having hassle with the cornish. I am led to believe you were in your home in Cornwall before lockdown. 
'If this is correct then you have done nothing wrong & you have done all you can to protect your family. Which any one would do. Stay safe.' 
This comes after Gordon made a thinly-veiled dig at the Cornish locals who have berated him for relocating his family - by heaping praise on a kindly neighbour.
The chef received a delivery of fresh asparagus, left by a local on his doorstep with a hand-written note, which read: 'A little gift from the fields across your house.'  
'Now what a lovely, beautiful, generous little gift,' the 53-year-old gushed. 'C'mon, seriously, that's literally growing in the back of my garden. Now that's what I call love thy neighbour, see? 
'That's how you look after each other across these difficult times. There you go.'
Kind gesture: Gordon Ramsay received a delivery of fresh asparagus, left by a local on his doorstep with a hand-written note on Tuesday
Throwing shade: He made a thinly-veiled dig at the Cornish locals who have berated him for relocating his family to his country home during lockdown
Kind gesture: Gordon received a delivery of fresh asparagus, left by a local on his doorstep with a hand-written note on Tuesday
Everybody needs good neighbours: 'Now what a lovely, beautiful, generous little gift,' the 53-year-old gushed. 'C¿mon, seriously, that¿s literally growing in the back of my garden. Now that¿s what I call love thy neighbour, see?'
Everybody needs good neighbours: 'Now what a lovely, beautiful, generous little gift,' the 53-year-old gushed. 'C'mon, seriously, that's literally growing in the back of my garden. Now that's what I call love thy neighbour, see?'

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