Gordon Ramsay Unwittingly Dissed Lady Gaga’s Cake On Twitter With A Savage Response

Gordon Ramsay, master of savage dish critiques on Twitter, has unwittingly put singer Lady Gaga in his culinary crosshairs with his latest tweet.

Happy Birthday to my Ronson girls!!!! 🍾🎂🍰🤗@samantharonson @cjronson #HappyBirthday

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Lady Gaga apparently created this leaning tower cake as part of a “Cake 911” operation to rescue the dessert at a birthday party for celebrity twins Charlotte and Samantha Ronson. While Gaga didn’t bake the cake herself, she reportedly kept it from collapsing with her icing skills. Regardless, the cake looks like a bad accident waiting to happen, and one Gaga superfan decided to take the shocking sweet and get Gordon Ramsay to critique it.

Of course, Chef Ramsay doesn’t always respond when it comes to slamming celebrity-related dishes, so the superfan, named Anthony, had a plan. By cropping a photo of the cake and pretending to have made the cake himself for his sister’s birthday, Anthony managed to elicit a response from Gordon.

When the internet figured out what was going on, they had a field day with it.

Hopefully, more people catch onto this prank idea, because it’s absolutely hilarious when Gordon Ramsay brutalizes a celeb on Twitter.

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