Brits left divided over Gordon Ramsay tattoo as some say its worst ink ever

Gordon Ramsay is famed for his spectacular dishes, and even more so for his potty mouth.

The Hell's Kitchen star had viewers hooked on the reality TV show where he entered swear-fuelled rants at nervous young chefs.

His food-related tirades later become 'meme' worthy thanks to classic shouty Gordon lines such as: "It's raw!"

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Although the chef series first aired in 2005, it seems that Gordon's catchphrases have made quite the long lasting impression.

And by long lasting, we mean permanent.

That's because one Gordon Ramsay fan decided to get inked with one of his most famous quotes – with a prehistoric twist.

No Context Brits Twitter page posted an anonymous bloke's arm inking of a T-rex with the none other than Gordon's Ramsay's head on.

"It's f***ing rawr," the text next to the roaring dinosaur-Ramsay etching said.

The hilarious tattoo has gone down a treat with many Brits after the post of the inking has been viewed over 440,000 times.

Some admitted to being inspired by the body art, while others branded it the 'worst tattoo ever'.

One person chuckled: "Must have been one hell of a bet to lose for that to be the forfeit."

Another user added: "I always thought I'd never get a tattoo.

"Strongly reconsidering."

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While a third voiced: "I want it."

Someone else giggled: "Tyramsaynnosaurus Rex."

Meanwhile, a fifth said: "Worst tattoo I've ever seen."

Elsewhere, a tattoo 'addict' mum with over 800 tattoos took to the streets of London too see if the British public would give her a job.

Melissa Sloan, 46, from Wales, hasn't worked in over 20 years as she claims that her extreme appearance makes her unemployable.

You can find out what the British public said, here.

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