Gordon Ramsay is on TikTok now and nobody is safe

Home chefs beware: Gordon Ramsay is on TikTok, and he’s critiquing recipes like there’s no tomorrow.

Though Ramsay joined TikTok back in January, it wasn’t until earlier this month that he started using the platform to do what he does best: tear chefs apart.

On August 1, Ramsay kicked things off by reacting to a video of Michelle, the infamous “American living in the U.K.,” as she made “British fish and chips.” (Michelle has made headlines in the past for microwaving tea water and for using untoasted white bread to make beans on toast.)

@gordonramsayofficial

This is what happens when you send me your dishes……#ramsayreacts #duet with @jchelle36

♬ original sound – jchelle36

In one part of the video, Ramsay describes Michelle’s fish and chips coating as “puke.”

“What are you doing?” he then asks Michelle as she puts her coated fish in the microwave. “Are you kidding me? … You’ve never been to Britain.”

@gordonramsayofficial

Britain’s Got Talent got a new chef…..#duet with @elburritomonster #fyp #ramsayreacts

♬ original sound – elburritomonster

Since Ramsay is also stuck at home with nothing to do until further notice, he’s made quite a few savage videos since his first upload. So far, he’s called a video of some chefs turning “cheap steak into wagyu” “awful,” expressed his disbelief over a microwaved sweet potato mash and cringed at a chef putting his mac and cheese in bacon-wrapped bell peppers.

Of course, this isn’t the first time Ramsay’s taken to social media to roast home chefs. The “Hell’s Kitchen” host famously uses his Twitter account to make fun of homemade dishes. (Of course, it’s all in good fun!)

If you use TikTok to show off your supposed cooking skills, proceed with caution.

If you enjoyed this story, check out this woman’s odd breakfast featuring peas.

More from In The Know:

6-year-old allegedly finds mask inside McDonald’s chicken nugget

11 gorgeous handbags to snag during Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale

This popular tie-dye face mask set quickly sold out — now it’s back

Bicycles are selling out, but these 4 Amazon picks are still in stock

Listen to the latest episode of our pop culture podcast, We Should Talk: