Italian chef on the Loose Women show in the UK?!


Question: This a toughie! A while ago, an Italian chef was a guests on the Loose Women show. He gave them a bunch of pathetic flowers and then told them that flowers were a waste of money, and the only way to romance women was by cooking and serving good food!

He was very good looking, young (in twenties or early thirties at most), had brown hair (not dark) and had a strong italian accent.

Does anyone have an idea who it was?

IT IS NOT: MARCO PIERRE WHITE, ALDO ZILLI, FRANCESCO DE MONESTERO OR ROCCO DE SPIRRITO!

Thanks.


Answers: This a toughie! A while ago, an Italian chef was a guests on the Loose Women show. He gave them a bunch of pathetic flowers and then told them that flowers were a waste of money, and the only way to romance women was by cooking and serving good food!

He was very good looking, young (in twenties or early thirties at most), had brown hair (not dark) and had a strong italian accent.

Does anyone have an idea who it was?

IT IS NOT: MARCO PIERRE WHITE, ALDO ZILLI, FRANCESCO DE MONESTERO OR ROCCO DE SPIRRITO!

Thanks.

It was Gino D'Acampo - since he first hit our screens, he's everywhere, including regular appearances on Ready, Steady, Cook!!

http://www.ginodacampo.com/

it was me. i'm italian. and charming.
call me at 07975735042

Your question made me laugh, not because you were asking who he was, i saw him but cannot remember his name, but because you said it is not Marco Pierre White, apart from him not being in his twenties, he is a Yorkshire man from the Leeds area. Aldo Zilli might be Italian but he's nearer 50 than 20 i would say.

Gino D'Acampo is 31, yes he is very handsome!!





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