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Gordon Ramsay left a couple disappointed as he filmed on the beach they were getting married on, on their wedding day (Picture: Mel Media)

Gordon Ramsay offered to compensate a disappointed couple when their dream wedding location was overrun by the TV chef and his film crew.

Charlie Willis, 35, and wife Laura, 29, paid £1,300 for their ceremony and a meal for six on a private beach in Cornwall last month.

Celebrity chef Gordon, 54, was filming new show Future Food Stars at Lusty Glaze beach near Newquay on the same day.

The star was said to be using the kitchen at the venue, and the film crew were stood on the sandy beach.

Charlie told The Sun: ‘The whole thing was a complete kitchen nightmare.

‘We had both worked so hard to save for that day and we felt like extras on a gameshow.’

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Gordon could be seen filming at Lusty Glaze beach where it was reported he was using the kitchen (Picture: Mel Media)

Charlie and Laura received a letter of apology from Gordon’s television production company Studio Ramsay, offering to pay them £1,300 as a goodwill gesture.

A producer for the company wrote: ‘I am mortified that we affected your special day.’

In a statement, privately-owned venue Lusty Glaze confirmed the couple opted for the elopement ceremony option, which didn’t include exclusive use of the beach, meaning members of the public were able to use the area, while activities could also take place on the beach, during the ceremony.

They told Metro.co.uk: ‘The wedding party in question had not booked the whole beach at Lusty Glaze, they had opted for an entry level package so they hadn’t taken the necessary steps to secure exclusive use of the beach.

‘In what were very unusual circumstances, there was also a production crew filming at Lusty Glaze, however the production company has reimbursed the cost of venue hire to the couple as a goodwill gesture.’

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The film crew could be seen on the beach on the day of the couple’s wedding (Picture: MELMEDIA)

It was announced Future Food Stars would be going into production in April this year.

The show has been described as ‘The Apprentice for chefs’, with 12 hopefuls going head-to-head.

The winner will receive an investment towards their cooking.

Gordon said at the time: ‘The future of our food industry has never been more exciting. I can’t wait to search across the country unearthing some of Britain’s most entrepreneurial talent.

‘I’ve spent the last 21 years at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay nurturing, supporting and mentoring some of Great Britain’s greatest chefs and that’s truly why I think investing in the next generation of talented individuals is so important!’

Metro.co.uk has contacted representatives for Gordon and Studio Ramsay for comment.

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