
However, he insisted that he has never 'crossed the line' with his jokes, saying he would have been 'fired' if he did.
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Gino said he thinks he 'gets away' with a lot more on TV than other people can because viewers have known him for around 15 years. He told The Sun: 'There is a fine line on television and I think I walk the line, I've been walking that fine line for the last ten to 15 years.' Gino has since admitted he has come close to being 'cancelled' by fans but insisted that he 'doesn't care' what people think. There is no need for French people in the world.' He added: 'Too close to Italy, they always think everything they do is the greatest. 'I am going to be honest with you, apart from my friend Fred Sirieix, I don't like French people.'įamily: They have all featured with him on screen (pictured together on the ITV show) I don't like to cook other nation's food. 'Plus everybody knows I will never cook a French dish. Now the French call it blah blah blah but it's really pollo impanato. He said: 'Not that I have to explain myself but this is called pollo impanato, which is stuff chicken breast. He made the revelation about his dislike for the nation as he cooked a chicken cordon bleu during one segment.ĭespite the dish being considered French, Gino insisted it wasn't before launching into a tirade about the country. In November, Gino was accused of being 'xenophobic' by viewers for claiming he disliked the French. Host Phillip Schofield was then forced to interrupt the pre-recorded clip of Gino and clarify he was saying 'cork' not 'c**k' while Holly Willoughby cringed. The celebrity chef was misunderstood as saying an X-rated word during the segment. Most recently he left This Morning viewers in hysterics earlier this month as he went on a mission to learn how corks are made.īoys: The couple have sons Luciano, 21 and Rocco, 18, together He has found himself shocking viewers as with a whole host of colourful incidences and innuendos not always suitable for daytime TV.


He then started his TV career in 2004 and has gone on to become a household name and was crowned I'm A Celeb's King of the Jungle in 2009.Īs well as cooking he has also worked as a host and now fronts ITV's Family Fortunes after the channel revived the show in 2020. Naples-born Gino originally moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 19 to work at The Orchard Restaurant in London. However, the This Morning regular raised eyebrows as he spilled the beans on the couple taking their romance to the next level, telling how as an inexperienced teen, he was hoping to 'get laid' when she invited him to her house to cook. Opening up about falling for Jessica, he said how they had 'kissed for the first time in the meat fridge'. Saucy stuff: The popular show first aired in 2018 with the trio travelling France and Italy, before heading to America in 2020 followed two years later by a trip to Greece – as well as three Christmas specials
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The series has also spawned three Christmas specials.īack in December during an appearance on Good Morning Britain Gino recalled first meeting his wife he was a 17-year-old chef and she was a waitress in a restaurant. The popular show first aired in 2018 with the trio travelling France and Italy, before heading to America in 2020 followed by a trip to Greece two years later. 'So I have decided not to do it anymore because I want to be friends with the boys for many, many years ahead.'Īn ITV spokesman said: 'A brand new series of Gordon, Gino & Fred's Road Trip in Spain will be broadcast on ITV1 and ITVX later this year' - having already been filmed. Gino went on to say: 'Because contracts start to become very complicated and very stressful, I personally value the friendship with Gordon and Fred so much that I would rather the friendship than arguments with the contract'. Gino is married to Jessica Stellina Morrison with whom he has sons Luciano, 21 and Rocco, 18 and nine-year-old daughter Mia. 'Personal problems as well because when I have to change things with my family it is very complicated and also because contracts'. He continued: 'It's just because we can't get the dates together and sometimes when we do get the dates together sometimes they get changed and it causes a lot of problems for me because I have other stuff that I have to do.

Travels: The show saw the Italian TV favourite (left) travel the globe with fellow foodies Gordon Ramsay (centre) and Fred Sirieix (right) as they explore the local cuisine
