“You’ll ruin your vocal cords,” the celebrity chef exclaimed as he hacked up the creative drink made with jalapeño and pickle juice
Gordon Ramsay does not approve!
On Tuesday, Oct. 8, the celebrity chef, 57, reviewed Dua Lipa’s viral Diet Coke drink — which involves mixing the soda with jalapeño juice, pickle juice, and a few pickle slices — in a hilarious video that he shared on TikTok.
“Had to try what @Dua Lipa was cooking up,” he captioned the post.
Ramsay kicked off the clip by hyping himself up. “Christ, okay, let’s go,” he said as he pops open the soda can and pours the contents into a red plastic cup. “A little bit of jalapeño juice,” he added while pouring the liquid from a plastic deli container into his cup. He continued by adding a dash of pickle juice, pickle slices, a few jalapeños and topping it all off with more Coke.
“Here goes, seriously,” he said as he lifted the cup to his mouth to take a big sip. However, the drink was clearly not to his liking as he immediately turned to the side and spit it out.
In the aftermath, Ramsay leaned forward with his forearms against his knees as he hacked up the drink. “Dua Lipa, for God’s sake, girl!” he exclaimed. “You’ll ruin your vocal cords!”
Lipa, 29, left a cheeky comment on the video. “Gordon!! You’re getting lost in the sauce!!!” she wrote.
While Lipa did not have any tips for Ramsay on how to construct the drink, a few people in the comment section did. They insisted that he added too much jalapeño and pickle juice to his beverage.
“I followed her way and it’s delicious,” one commentator claimed. “U put too much juice … not stirring and no ice probably ruins it.”
Lipa showed off her signature drink in a TikTok video on Oct. 5. It was taken in a restaurant in Austin where she was performing at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
“Everyone is starting at me,” she said in the video. “The lady in the back is like, ‘What the hell is she doing?’ “
After mixing the ingredients together, Lipa took a sip and handed it off to her table of friends, one of whom proclaimed, “It’s randomly not bad.”