Chef Gordon Ramsay talked about a feud with his father-in-law Chris Hutcheson during a recent interview for the April edition of Men's Journal.

Ramsay discussed his personal and business relationship with Hutcheson that turned out to be a constant disappointment.

"First my father let me down, and then my father-in-law let me down. In a sense, I've had two [bleep] dads," the 46-year-old celebrity chef lamented.

The legal dispute between Ramsay and Hutcheson started when the Chef accused his father-in-law with hacking into his private emails. Ramsay also claimed that Hutcheson wrongly withdrew over $2 million from their joint company accounts.

Hutcheson denied any wrong doing and countersued his son-in-law which broke their business relationship.

Ramsay won the legal battle and was awarded $392,875, according to The New York Post.

The celebrity chef also has bad feelings about how Hutcheson, father of Ramsay's wife Tana, apparently tossed his daughter and their kids aside for a mistress and secret life.

"What would it take for me to do that to my daughter?" Ramsay said about Hutcheson's abandoned relationship with Tana and his grandchildren. "What kind of man would I be? What kind of evil f**k would you be, to shit on your family to that extent and bring in this new family that had been hidden for 20 years? What kind of man would I be?"

Ramsay even hired a private eye to spy on Hutcheson to find out about Hutcheson's private affair: "Tana's mother would be on the phone with Chris, and he was saying to her, 'Oh, my God, the snow in France is ridiculous, and I won't be back for a few days,' while literally at the same time the detective was on the other line saying to me, 'Right, he just landed at Heathrow, and he's being picked up by a blonde, who's driving his car.'"

Ramsay also admitted that he is apparently feuding with celebrity chefs Cat Cora and Bobby Flay, according to The Huffington Post.

The full interview will be featured in the Men's Journal article in the latest magazine that hits newsstands on Friday.