Gordon Ramsay shares ‘concerns’ for daughter Tilly as she walks into ‘line of fire’

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Gordon Ramsay has admitted he feels both pride and worry as his daughter Tilly, 24, follows in his culinary footsteps and steps into the “line of fire”

Gordon Ramsay has admitted he has “concerns” for his daughter Tilly as she walks into the “line of fire” in the culinary world. Tilly, 24, is aiming to follow in her father’s footsteps and pursue a career as a chef, with dad Gordon admitting he feels both pride and worry as she steps into an intensely competitive industry.

Speaking in an interview with Bella magazine, the celebrated chef reflected on seeing Tilly don her chef whites for the first time and what it meant for him as a father.

Gordon: “Oh my God, yes. I was a hot mess seeing her in her first chef whites. It was incredible, seeing this mini-me ready to attack the world. I’m blessed, but also concerned as I know the line of fire she’s going to be walking into. But she’s amazing.”

Tilly’s journey has unfolded in the public eye, and audiences will get an unprecedented look into her family’s life with the release of the new Netflix documentary Being Gordon Ramsay. The six-part series offers a closer look at both the chef’s professional ambitions and home life.

The programme follows the restaurateur, now 59, as he undertakes one of the most significant projects of his career: launching five restaurants inside 22 Bishopsgate, one of London’s tallest skyscrapers.

Filmed over a six-month period, the series captures the pressures of building a major hospitality venture while also navigating family responsibilities.

Viewers are given behind-the-scenes access to Ramsay’s daily routine, from high-stakes business decisions to quieter domestic moments alongside his wife Tana and their children.

The couple share six children together — Megan, 27, twins Holly and Jack, 26, Tilly, 24, Oscar, six, and Jesse, two — and family life remains central despite Ramsay’s demanding schedule.

Tana also reflected on documenting meaningful milestones as Tilly follows in her father’s footsteps. She said: “Being able to capture those special moments together on camera, like shopping for chef whites or just watching her dad open 24 fish fingers, it felt so magical. And we’ll always have that now.”

The documentary arrives shortly after another major family celebration: Holly’s widely publicised wedding to Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty.

However, the wedding came amid reports of a family feud which, according to the Daily Mail, escalated after Peaty’s mother Caroline was not invited to the bride’s hen do.

Ramsay told the Daily Mail he and his wife Tana had “welcomed” Peaty’s family when he got together with their daughter Holly and said the feud is “upsetting”, according to reports.

Ramsay told the Daily Mail: “It’s just upsetting.

“It’s all self-inflicted from their side, because we’ve done nothing — none of what you’ve read: no rudeness, no ignorance — we welcomed them.

“We sent a chauffeur-driven car for them to come to the engagement party and treated them like royalty.”

Asked if he thought their issues could be resolved, the restaurateur said they were “very mindful” the newlyweds want to get on with their lives.

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The new docuseries will be available to watch on Netflix from February 18.

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