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Gordon Ramsay dancing doppelganger leaves holidaying Brits baffled
A Gordon Ramsay dancing doppelganger has left holidaying Brits baffled.
The dead ringer for the foul-mouthed chef - called Rory - showed off his moves to Usher’s 2004 hit "Yeah!"
He wowed fellow guests at the hotel with his dancing.
But he also left others confused about whether he actually was the TV star.
South African Rory is also a chef just like this lookalike.
In the hilarious 18-second clip, he can be seen wearing a cream shirt and shorts and black trainers.
But he has the same blonde hair and craggy-looking face like the "Hell’s Kitchen" favourite..
He was spotted on the dance floor at the five star Caves Beach Resort in Hurghada, Egypt on Wednesday (28 Aug).
One guest joked: “Gordon Ramsay’s had a few.”
But he added: “His name's Rory actually and he’s South African.
“Also a chef, funnily enough.”
The video has gone viral on TikTok, racking up more than 519k views and 63,000 likes.
Baffled Rose said: “I’m confused. Is it actually him?”
Liberty Ashby said: "Why did I actually think it was Gordon Ramsay?"
Safia and co said: "I had to zoom in."
Another joked: "Aldi version of Gordon Ramsay."
A fourth said: "I believed it was Gordon Ramsay for the first five seconds then realisation sunk in."
Another added: "Genuinely thought it was him getting it for a second."
Dec quipped: "Gordon when he adds crème fraiche to the scrambled eggs."
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