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Salt Bae reveals his voice for the first time and fans are shocked

Salt Bae reveals his voice for the first time and fans are shocked

We all know Salt Bae for his unique seasoning technique that took the internet by storm in 2017, but are you sure you’ve heard this chef’s voice? It’s like his voice doesn’t match his physique.

Salt Bae reveals his voice for the first time and fans are shocked

Well now you can hear what Salt Bae, whose real name is Nusret Gökçe, actually sounds like after he posted a video on Instagram expressing his great love for London.

In one of his latest posts to his 40 million followers, he began the video by rolling up his sleeves and saying, “Wait, wait. I want to say something about London.”

He then spoke enthusiastically about the capital: “London is my big dream. Someday, the next day, every day. All the time. I love London.”

“London is different,” Salt Bae added.

The camera director who was filming the chef then asked him what his English was like, and without hesitation he replied, “My English is almost like a British person.”

The chef then imitates the British saying “You know” and “cheers” and then ended his video by telling his followers, “I hope to see you soon in London.”

Since posting his tribute to the Brits on Nov. 12, his video has received more than 5 million views and has left his followers surprised after hearing the chef’s voice for the first time.

Numerous surprised people have made relevant comments such as, “This is the first time I’ve heard this guy speak” and “We don’t know what the hell you’re talking about, just cut the meat.”

Earlier this year, the Turkish chef opened a restaurant called Nusr-Et in Knightsbridge, London, and has been in the news recently for his new London’s dazzling prices, after a customer shared a receipt allegedly from the restaurant for a giant tomahawk steak with an exorbitantly high price tag

Just six weeks after opening the restaurant, it was reported that Salt Bae will be leaving his pricey London restaurant and packing his bags to move to the warmer climate of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he will open his 28th restaurant.

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