Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay admitted he taught Bradley Cooper to swear in preparation for the actor's upcoming role in the new film 'Adam Jones'.
Gordon Ramsay taught Bradley Cooper how to swear for a movie role.
The 'F Word' star met with the Hollywood hunk in London and Venice to advise him on his role as a chef in 'Adam Jones', and advised him on every aspect of culinary life, including realistic dialogue.
Gordon told The Metro newspaper: ''As well as giving Bradley a few top tips on cooking, I've taught him the most important thing he needs to know in order to get by in a kitchen - how to swear.''
Gordon has had the time to meet with Bradley after recently revealing he was ending one of his popular TV shows, 'Kitchen Nightmares'.
He said recently: ''As filming comes to a close on the latest series of 'Kitchen Nightmares' I've decided to stop making the show.
''I'm currently filming four new episodes, Costa Del Nightmares, for Channel 4 which will be my last.
''I've had a phenomenal 10 years making 123 episodes, 12 seasons, shot across two continents, watched by tens of millions of people and sold to over 150 countries. It's been a blast but it's time to call it a day.''
'Adam Jones' stars Bradley as a wild chef hunting for a third Michelin star, something Gordon knows a little about, having been awarded 15 stars during his career.
The film - which is being directed by John Wells - also stars Uma Thurman, Sienna Miller and Emma Thompson.
Filming has already begun in New Orleans and shooting will move to London from next week until September 26.
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