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Gordon Ramsey’s ex-mistress ‘reaches out’ to wronged wife

Published on November 15, 2010 at 3:10 PM

[HMG Celebrity News] – When Hell’s Kitchen star, Gordon Ramsey got caught in an affair he initially denied it. Then he confessed. Now the woman with whom he was cheating, Sarah Symonds has written an open letter to his wife – blaming Gordon for the whole deal.

In a long-winded, blame-ducking letter, Symonds claims to be ‘reaching out’ to Gordon’s wife of four years, Cayetana Elizabeth Hutcheson (her friends call her ‘Tana’.) And her advice is just priceless.

40-year old Sarah freely engaged in a tawdry affair with the British-born chef for seven years. But now they’ve been caught she claims to be on Tana’s side.

“I come to offer you my support with much credibility,” she condescendingly writes. “Now, as the first and only Infidelity Analyst in the world, I use my inside knowledge (and lessons learned by my mistakes of the heart) to help women everywhere live in the truth.”

Symonds then claims to help women hurt by the very behavior in which she has personally indulged, then dumps on 44-year old Gordon and all other men who engage in affairs;

“I especially help wives by mentoring them on how not to be used and humiliated by their husbands,” the self-serving letter explains. “So I write to you with all good intentions, because after reading all that’s being said about you by Gordon, I really feel for you,” she claims.

Ramsay denied the affair when it was first exposed in 2008, and he and Tana still live together, despite this and several other scandals. But Symonds is not even warmed up.

“Just reading the interview Gordon gave to the Daily Mail was like wading through treacle,” she mewls. “I question how a ‘man’ can sit there and say all those things about another man’s private life, when he himself has so many skeletons in that department.”

Like the fact that he was engaged adultery, perhaps…With her.

“If only Gordy would own up to his part of what drives you to these floods of tears, eh, Tana?” the letter continues. “Mind you, that would take integrity…so we better pass on that one.”

And if she did the same thing, the sun would probably rise in the south.

“I certainly know how hard it is to discover people you’ve loved and trusted are not who you thought they were; It is heartbreaking. Trust me, I know that feeling,” writes the woman who was most of its cause.

“Anyhow, I am in your corner, Tana” the letter concludes. “And if your mother really gave you that advice about dumping Gordon, she kinda has my vote here, I have to say.”

She knew he was married, but the affair happened anyway. For seven years. And once they got caught she wrote a book – which this letter will help sell.

And this is the blameless deity who now believes she can give his own wife anti-cheating advice?…

Source: Radar

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