Jamie Oliver, who is fronting a new Christmas cooking show on Channel 4, has revealed he was temped to 'pull a cord' and escape as he faced a tough ordeal alongside his wife, Jools Oliver

Jamie Oliver, 50, has admitted he and his wife Jools Oliver, 51, "had to make a decision" about the future during a rough patch sparked by the TV star's career in the spotlight.

Speaking on an episode of the This Is TASTE podcast, TV chef Jamie opened up about the early days of his meteoric rise to fame, after he caught the eye of BBC producers who were filming in The River Cafe.

Channel 4 's Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas host said that although the experience was thrilling at first, he was soon subjected to "brutal" criticism "from every direction", leading to a serious discussion with his other

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