James Martin faces wrath of mother to post sweet photo of her cooking him dinner
James Martin posted a cheeky photo of his mother cooking him dinner on Instagram - and revealed she's a woman after our own heart with the type of snack she secretly loves to hoard.
The celebrity chef posted the picture of mum Sue wearing a green floral shirt as she attended to the stove to make his meal, adding the sweet caption: "She's gonna kill me for this but I bloody love this woman...Mother cooking me dinner."
Surely Sue can't be too cross with such a complimentary message as that...
She’s gonna kill me for this but I bloody love this woman...Mother cooking me dinner
A post shared by James Martin (@jamesmartinchef) on Sep 14, 2020 at 1:40pm PDT
In another post, James disclosed that her mother secretly stores M&S chocolate mini rolls with a photo of her stash piled up on the kitchen counter.
He joked in the caption: "Most people hoard pasta or toilet rolls...my Mother hoards mini rolls."
Most people hoard pasta or toilet rolls...my Mother hoards mini rolls
A post shared by James Martin (@jamesmartinchef) on Sep 14, 2020 at 1:41pm PDT
The 48-year-old star has previously spoken about how his mother is the most important person in his life, telling the Daily Mail: "I've got everything I could possibly dream of in life. What more can you do than have a home, have security and, for me especially, earn enough money to look after my mother?"
Meanwhile, James recently announced that his new online shop is now open, selling food and drink as well as kitchenware and gardening kit.
A post shared by James Martin (@jamesmartinchef) on Sep 10, 2020 at 4:00am PDT
"I'm so excited to announce the launch of my brand-new online marketplace," the TV chef wrote on Instagram as the James Martin Market opened.
"This is a handpicked selection of some of the most amazing suppliers and producers I have come across. From fish to flowers, garden kit to gin, bubbles to signed books... amazing meat products and a whole host more, it is all there!"
James announced he'd been working on an online shop to support suppliers who’ve been struggling through the Covid-19 pandemic last month.
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