Oh my lord.
The Los Angeles House of Gordon Ramsay was the victim of a fake 911 call this week when someone reported shots in the chef chef Bel Air mansion, according to TMZ.
Officials in charge of enforcing the law told him at the exit that the officers responded to a call at Ramsay’s Call Air Home at approximately 8:40 pm on Tuesday, but there was nothing wrong when LAPD members arrived at the scene.
According to the reports, the residents of the host of “Hell’s Kitchen” also confirmed that nothing had happened and that shots were shot by the facilities.
It is not believed that Ramsay, 58, his wife Tana Ramsay, 50, or his four children were at home at the time of the incident.
Althegh, the authorities have launched an investigation into the matter, the police suspect that Ramsay’s house was the objective of a “swollen” joke, which is when some make a false call to emergency services in an attempt to bring ABOUST.
The publication has communicated with the representatives of Ramsay and the LAPD to comment on the alleged “swelling” incident.
But the host of “Masterchef” was not the first famous resident of Los Angeles to call the police at home in recent weeks, because a similar incident happened to rapper Nicki Minaj and his home hidden earlier this month.
According to him Los Angeles TimesThe Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department received a report from an assault with a deadly weapon around the property of $ 19.5 million from Minaj at 7:05 pm on Wednesday, April 9.
According to reports, it was determined that the call was a call to “hit”, since the agents did not find evidence of a crime when they arrived at the scene.
Jennifer Aniston, Jojo Siwa, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ashton Kutcher, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Rihanna and the influencer/comedian Kelsey Darragh also have the victims of the dangerous trend.
Darragh, 34, told his experience of “blows” last year in the episode of Monday or she “Confidently insecure” Podcast.
She said she went down the stairs in the middle of the night to find 30 agents of the law to overcome her home.
“They throw my houses and attack my house,” Darragh recalled. “It turns out that I am hitting.”
“It’s annoying and is so intrusive and scary,” he continued. “I got so nervous every night from then on, or I like it, will it happen again? I thought, how should I go to sleep tonight and just how I hope it is not happening?”