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Gordon Ramsay’s lamb slaughter sparks outrage: ‘How dare you!!!’

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is known for his controversial takes and harshly worded critiques, but it’s his latest TikTok video that’s sparked a fresh wave of disgust, despair and outrage.

Ramsay, 55, stunned TikTok followers with his latest upload, which shows him in a pen full of little lambs saying, “Yummy, yummy” — while selecting one to eat.

“Yummy, yum, yum, yum, yum,” he’s heard saying in the 28-second clip, as he climbs over the fence into the yard.

“Which one’s going in the oven first?” he asks, before pointing at one and proclaiming, “You.”

“The lamb sauce was still not found in the making of this video,” he captioned the clip.

The video, which has been viewed more than 7.5 million times since it was uploaded two days ago, sparked an onslaught of responses — including many saying the chef had gone too far.

“Ok I am not a vegan or vegetarian but that crosses the line,” one follower wrote.

“Bro has officially lost it,” declared one user, while another exclaimed, “How dare you!!!” — punctuating the sentiment with a string of crying emojis.

Some wondered if the clip was in response to a vegan TikToker who had called Ramsay out for his love of meat.

Ramsay had been scolded by TikToker That Vegan Teacher in 2021, who sang, “Eating animals is wrong, Gordon Ramsay. Hurting animals is wrong, Gordon Ramsay. Share this song, Gordon Ramsay.”

Ramsay responded by duetting the clip on the app — and paired it with footage of him eating a hamburger.

The Post has reached out to Ramsay for comment.

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