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Still Thinking About Jamie Oliver Blocking A Fan Who Asked If He 'Cooked' His Kids

BISH, BASH, BLOCKED.

Jamie Oliver has gone from being beloved home cook to most-hated-man-in-America for making children eat vegetables to an accidental internet meme. He’s gone and got himself a wholesome YouTube channel and has been staying out of neg headlines, but a tweet from two years ago has surfaced.

Over two years ago, a Twitter user expressed their concern over the dedication in the front of Jamie’s cookbook, Quick & Easy Food: Is 5 Ingredients Enough? and questioned whether Jamie was planning on… cooking his kids.

The tweet was promptly followed by a notification that they had been blocked by Jamie ‘Big Dog’ Oliver.

Jamie Oliver was a staple in everyone’s homes (I don’t know if I’d let anyone else get away with taking this pic with a fist full of focaccia, giving a cheeky smile to a very high qual camera) so if he ever blocked me on Twitter, I’d be devastated.

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Jamie Oliver blocking that person was kinda understandable, but celebs have been known to be a little sensitive when it comes to the beloved bird app.

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Jamie Oliver’s fellow chef, Gordon Ramsay defs had a point with this one

If you’re tweeting a celebrity (or even just tweeting about them) don’t just assume that they won’t see it – they’re people too and they’re probs not cooking their kids.

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