In an Instagram post, Fieri wore a serious look on his face, while Ramsay sported the Food Network star’s signature sunglasses and silver bling
Gordon Ramsey and Guy Fieri had quite the switcheroo at Hell’s Kitchen!
In a joint Instagram post on Friday, May 24, the famed chefs took on each other’s signature looks during a recent appearance at Ramsay’s famed restaurant.
In the photo, Fieri sported a chef jacket and shot the camera a no-nonsense look as he crossed his arms disapprovingly across his chest.
Meanwhile, Ramsay gave a soft smile to the camera and a “rock on” pose with his right hand. He even wore Fieri’s signature sunglasses and silver bling, including the Food Network star’s iconic skull silver chain around his neck.
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Ramsay held a plate of his famous Beef Wellington dish as they both stood in front of the counter with a large “Hell’s Kitchen” sign lit up behind them.
In reference to the popular 2003 movie, starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, Ramsay cheekily captioned the post: “It’s Freaky Friday at @hellskitchen !!!”
Fieri commented on the post, “🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 @gordongram 😂”
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Ramsay’s daughter Holly, 24, got in on the fun in the comments section. “Dad what are you wearing?” she quipped.
Fans also shared their thoughts in the comments. One joked, “The mayor of flavortown looks different in this photo…” while another wrote, “That would be an epic meal.”
When Ramsay isn’t dressing up with his celebrity chef friends, he’s spending some time with wife Tana and their six children, Megan, 25, twins Jack and Holly, 24, Matilda “Tilly,” 22, Oscar, 5, and Jesse, 6 months.
With 27 years of marriage under his belt, the restaurateur recently told PEOPLE that he’s learned small getaways are one of his and Tana’s favorite ways to reconnect and spend quality time together.
“We were in Nottingham two weeks ago. We went to go see Tilly up at her university. And after walking the campus and seeing Tilly on her campus, we then went for dinner at a two-Michelin star [restaurant] up in Nottingham and then drove back the next morning,” he shared during a May interview.
Especially with a six month old, he added that “date nights” are “crucial” to keeping the romance alive.
“We have a little time, but it’s quality, and so that is really important,” he said. “Everyone thinks Monday is the most boring day. It’s not. “With a young family, we are grabbing moments, and that date night moment is crucial.”