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The Naked Chef BARES ALL

Celebrity cook, author, restaurateur, father, husband, and political activist – Jamie Oliver wears many hats.

Since bursting onto our screens in 1999, the cheeky ‘Naked Chef’, has evolved from Essex-born, mop-haired man-child into one of the world’s most successful foodies, forging a culinary empire that most chefs can only dream of.

He has amassed a string of top-rating TV shows and best-selling cookery books, but more importantly he’s used his celebrity status as a platform to lobby for important issues, whether it’s decent school meals, better health for kids, or training troubled youngsters as chefs. And right now the heroic activist is tackling his next public awareness project – he’s on a mission to make us eat our greens.

‘Whether you’re veggie, or a meat eater, we should all

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