Paddy McGuinness is reportedly suing over allegations that he stopped at a Michelin-starred restaurant during a charity bike ride. The claims suggest that McGuinness made an unscheduled stop at the prestigious establishment, which may have contradicted the charitable nature of his event. The lawsuit aims to address the damaging impact these claims have had on his reputation, and McGuinness is seeking legal redress for the alleged misrepresentation.
Sources close to Paddy McGuinness have revealed that he initiated legal proceedings on Thursday night after being accused in a weekly newsletter of taking a helicopter to the Michelin-starred restaurant L’Enclume in Cartmel, Cumbria. The newsletter claimed McGuinness broke his charity bike ride.
Paddy McGuinness, 51, strongly denies accusations that he took a helicopter to the Michelin-starred L’Enclume restaurant in Cartmel during his charity bike ride, which raised £9 million. A source from McGuinness’ team described the claims as “completely and utterly false,” asserting that McGuinness remained with the team throughout the challenge. He reportedly received physiotherapy each night and had early nights in preparation for the next day’s ride. McGuinness has instructed his lawyer to take legal action against Popbitch, the gossip website behind the story, and is being represented by London-based law firm Carter-Ruck. L’Enclume, known for its lavish 15-course tasting menu, has come under scrutiny due to its exclusivity and high costs.














































