Gordon Ramsay panics that their sleeping cat has died when chasing Oscar around the living room

Gordon Ramsay chases lookalike son Oscar, 14 months, around the living room and panics that their sleeping cat has died

He has come under fire for spending lockdown at his second home in Cornwall.

Yet Gordon Ramsay, 53, appeared care-free when he chased his adorable lookalike son Oscar, 14 months, around their living room on Friday. 

The celebrity chef was having a laugh with the tot before he momentarily panicked that their adorable sleeping cat was dead.  

Sweet: Gordon Ramsay, 53, appeared care-free when he chased his adorable lookalike son Oscar, 14 months, around their living room on Friday

Oscar paraded around the living room with one shoe on while Gordon asked: ‘Excuse me, hey, where’s your shoe?’ 

The toddler ran away from his dad and accidentally bumped into the arm chair where their cat was sleeping.

Gordon then walked over and asked: ‘Is he dead?’ before giving him a nudge and waking him up.  

Last month, Gordon claimed lockdown has been an ‘absolute nightmare for all of us’, after the chef was blasted by locals for moving to his second home in Cornwall.

Panic: The celebrity chef was having a laugh with the tot before he momentarily panicked that their adorable sleeping cat was dead

Panic: The celebrity chef was having a laugh with the tot before he momentarily panicked that their adorable sleeping cat was dead

The star was spotted a number of times on long excursions when outings were limited to an hour a day after relocating. 

Gordon, announcing the reopening of his restaurant The Narrow in Limehouse, said of lockdown: ‘I know this lockdown has been an absolute nightmare for all of us but tomorrow at midday we’re going to open for an amazing barbecue down on The Thames at The Narrow. 

‘It’s in the Limehouse Link, a beautiful setting but more importantly, honestly, a long time coming.’ 

Gordon also confirmed this month that he will reopen a second London restaurant, gastro pub York & Albany, for takeaway service.

Tough times: Last month, Gordon claimed lockdown has been an 'absolute nightmare for all of us', after the chef was blasted by locals for moving to his second home in Cornwall

Tough times: Last month, Gordon claimed lockdown has been an ‘absolute nightmare for all of us’, after the chef was blasted by locals for moving to his second home in Cornwall

Outings: The TV personality has previously sparked criticism online for supposedly flouting lockdown rules (pictured with son Oscar in April)

Outings: The TV personality has previously sparked criticism online for supposedly flouting lockdown rules (pictured with son Oscar in April)

Picturesque: Gordon later shared a snap of a beautiful rainbow

Picturesque: Gordon later shared a snap of a beautiful rainbow

Meanwhile, Gordon has taken out loans to shore up his restaurant empire which has been shuttered by the coronavirus lockdown, it was revealed last week.

He has registered charges with Barclays against 16 companies, which includes those managing some of his Michelin star outlets, according to the Sun

The loans will provide a lifeline to companies which manage some of the TV chef’s flagship eateries, such as London’s Savoy Grill and Petrus. 

Gordon also recently prompted outrage by using the government’s taxpayer funded furlough scheme to pay 500 workers sacked in March. 

Here we go again: Gordon caused outrage after fronting a new Stay at Home advert, despite ferrying his entire family from London to their lavish second home

Here we go again: Gordon caused outrage after fronting a new Stay at Home advert, despite ferrying his entire family from London to their lavish second home

Close family: Gordon has relocated to Cornwall with his family - daughter Megan, 22, twins Jack and Holly, 20, daughter Matilda, 18, and wife Tana, 45 (from left to right - pictured in 2016)

Close family: Gordon has relocated to Cornwall with his family – daughter Megan, 22, twins Jack and Holly, 20, daughter Matilda, 18, and wife Tana, 45 (from left to right – pictured in 2016)