Gordon Ramsay’s ‘Love’s Kitchen’ flops with just £121 at box office

Gordon Ramsay in 'Love's Kitchen'

A romantic comedy which features a cameo appearance from TV chef Gordon Ramsay has taken just £121 from its opening weekend.

Love’s Kitchen has been mauled by the critics on its release and currently has a score of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes and 4.6/10 on IMDb.

The film, which stars Dougray Scott as an an up-and-coming London chef alongside ex-EastEnders star Michelle Ryan, had a site average of only £24 across each of its five screens, The Guardian reports.

By contrast, the weekend’s biggest opening was Bridesmaids, which took £3.44 million, including previews of £1.03m.

Uma Thurman’s Motherhood made just £88 at the British box office for its three-day release ahead of its DVD launch in March 2010.

Critically-derided Danny Dyer vehicle Pimp attracted just 24 moviegoers and took £205 during its opening UK weekend in May 2010.