Gino D’Acampo was back at work on Monday three weeks after being involved in a horror crash with ‘blood everywhere’ as he filmed for a new ITV show.
The TV chef looked in good spirits as he greeted customers at his London restaurant Luciano by Gino D’Acampo.
It is the first sighting of the star, 47, since the crash on October 18 in Vienna, where he had been shooting his new travel show Emission Impossible.
Gino appears to have recovered from any injury, putting on an energetic display on Monday night as he laughed and took selfies with fans, while dressed in his chef uniform.
He is back in his restaurant after production on his new TV show came to a grinding halt after the accident.

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Back to work: Gino D’Acampo was back at work on Monday after being involved in a horror crash with ‘blood everywhere’ as he filmed for a new ITV show with Fred Sirieix

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Fans: The TV chef looked in good spirits as he greeted customers at his London restaurant Luciano by Gino D’Acampo
Gino has described it as ‘the worst shoot of my life,’ before slamming ITV for not checking up on him, according to The Sun.
The incident saw him attempt to go down a ‘200ft slide on a toboggan, clutching a cocktail glass.’
Gino told the publication: ‘After 22 years of working with them, I am in an accident and I get ill, and yet I don’t get a phone call; I smell a fish. I think ITV have no idea what happened.’
An insider added: ‘He was still filming a piece to camera when a mother and her two kids came hurtling down at 30mph and crashed.
‘There was blood everywhere and one of the boys had blood pouring from his mouth.’
An ambulance was called for the children while Gino was treated onsite with the broadcaster offering counselling and support to those involved.
Both presenters had flagged safety concerns ahead of filming, with the presenter left ‘livid’ after also getting ill the next day after working ’14-hour days in freezing conditions.’
MailOnline has contacted representatives of Gino for comment.
A representatives from ITV told MailOnline: ‘Contrary to reports the shoot for Emission Impossible, which was produced for ITV by an independent production company, was postponed owing to illness.

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Recovered: It is the first sighting of the star, 47, since the crash on October 18 in Vienna, where he had been shooting his new travel show Emission Impossible

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Back to what he does best: Gino appears to have recovered from any injury, putting on an energetic display on Monday night as he laughed and took selfies with fans

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Popular: He is back in his restaurant after production on his new TV show came to a grinding halt after the accident

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Back in the kitchen: Gino was dressed in his black chef’s uniform for the night at work

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Not happy: Gino has described it as ‘the worst shoot of my life,’ before slamming ITV for not checking up on him
‘We have robust and comprehensive policies which we implement contractually with our suppliers and partners.
‘The independent production companies who make shows for us have primary responsibility for the duty of care of everyone they work with, both on and off screen.
‘This includes establishing appropriate health and safety arrangements. We are speaking with Betty TV, the production company who make Emission Impossible to clarify their position.’
Gino and Fred Sirieix have reunited for the ITV travel series as they attempt to go green in the show.
It sees them eat, sleep and travel as sustainably as they can while seeking out some of Europe’s most stunning locations.
In March, Gino announced that he was departing his Road Trip show with Gordon Ramsay and Fred, with the final series featuring the trio set to air next month.

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Nasty accident: The incident saw him attempt to go down a ‘200ft slide on a toboggan, clutching a cocktail glass’

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Beef: Gino fumed of ITV: ‘After 22 years of working with them, I am in an accident and I get ill, and yet I don’t get a phone call; I smell a fish. I think ITV have no idea what happened’

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On screen: Gino and Fred Sirieix have reunited for the ITV travel series as they attempt to go green in the show

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Travel: It sees them eat, sleep and travel as sustainably as they can while seeking out some of Europe’s most stunning locations

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TV favourite: . In March, Gino announced that he was departing his Road Trip show with Gordon Ramsay and Fred, with the final series featuring the trio set to air next month
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