NIGELLA Lawson confessed she had a hard time from some members of the public after her recent visit to Glasgow.
The domestic goddess was appearing in Edinburgh for a book signing and chat at the Queen’s Hall.
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She said she’s always loved Scotland but admitted she apparently made two faux pas when she was here for a wedding in Glasgow, along with Bodyguard actor Richard Madden.
Wedding breakfast Glasgow pic.twitter.com/YMZr82WNH8
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) September 1, 2018
Nigella, who posted pictures of the wedding breakfast consisting of Buckfast, as well as pictures of her eating Blue Lagoon chips, admitted she thought Buckfast was Scottish – but has since discovered it’s made by monks in Devon.
And secondly that she should have given some of Glasgow’s other respected chippies a go and not necessarily settled at the Blue Lagoon.
Perfect end to the perfect day: best chips, exquisitely vinegary, from the Blue Lagoon Glasgow. Thanks to @HoratiaL for the photograph (and the chips) pic.twitter.com/6SeqXO2VVh
— Nigella Lawson (@Nigella_Lawson) September 1, 2018
She said: ”It’s not my fault. I was told it was Scottish.”
Re The Blue Lagoon, the telly chef said she enjoyed her visit, but added: “I was sent there by two Glaswegians, but everyone else told me I went to the worst chippy!”
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