After humiliating Adam Ramsay Peaty’s family in his wedding speech, which was reportedly captured on camera for his Netflix series, Gordon Ramsay added even more rage to the ongoing conflict with them.
For his Netflix show, Gordon Ramsay reportedly filmed his six-word tirade against Adam Ramsay Peaty’s family. The TV chef delivered a six-word bandown during his wedding speech while using his proud moment as the bride’s father.
In a lavish ceremony at Bath Abbey surrounded by A-list friends and family, Holly Peaty Ramsay and her husband, Adam Peaty, celebrated the union in a lavish ceremony. However, neither of Adam’s parents were present at the wedding because of a contentious disagreement over the wedding details.
And now the feud is likely to take on a new dimension as Gordon’s caustic put-down was caught on camera, filming for his upcoming Netflix reality TV show. Gordon’s camera crew were present at the wedding reception when his comments were made.
The first line, which was viewed as a jab at Caroline, was made that Tana “will be a good mum to them both,” which led some to believe he was making an admission about Caroline’s differences. And he made a second jibe by referring to his daughter Holly as “the lucky man,” Adam.
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Then, he turned to Holly and said, “Shame you don’t have the same.” Caroline was “outraged and hurt” when he heard his crude quip, according to reports. A source told The Sun that “some of the day was filmed.” Which family members aren’t there will be immediately known.
They added: “I would imagine that the family feud will come up at some point – it would be weird to just ignore it.” Meanwhile, an insider of Adam’s family told the Daily Mail: “Caroline can’t believe Gordon brought their family troubles up in his speech.”
They continued: “It is outrageous and very hurtful. By him saying Tana will be a good mum to them both makes Caroline sound like a bad mum. It was a cruel dig at her.” It was reported that Adam’s family have contacted Netflix in order to be removed from the chef’s docuseries, which is likely to follow in the footsteps of his close pals David and Victoria Beckham.
The Olympic swimmer’s family reportedly contacted the streaming service to claim that they had not consented to be filmed at their engagement party last year. The Mirror is aware, however, that there were visible signs indicating the party would be filmed throughout the night. Everyone in attendance had a “jolly time,” according to a source close to the Ramsays, and they were consenting to appear in his docu-series.
The Peaty family are not included in the final edits of the program, so there was no need for additional consent, according to our source who added that they were not formally interviewed. The source continued, “The production hasn’t been delayed,” adding more.
According to a source, Caroline has written to Netflix to claim that Gordon’s family wasn’t asked to give their time for the documentary. After everything that has happened, she made it abundantly clear that they do not want to be featured.
She was also filmed giving a speech at parties, the insider said, as were the family members, and while mingling at the party. After Caroline wasn’t invited to Holly’s lavish hen party last month, where Victoria Beckham was a fashion designer, Adam ordered his mother to stay out of the wedding ceremony. After Adam’s brother James allegedly threatened him via text message while he was on his stag do in Budapest, Holly allegedly called the police as well. James was later detained on suspicion of harassment at his Staffordshire home, but he was released on bail.
Caroline has previously expressed her heartache over being separated from her son. And now she’s taking to social media to express her pain on New Year’s Eve. A ladybird and a Robin were depicted in a sketch with a comment that read, “Just a little reminder that you don’t need to make resolutions, big decisions, or big proclamations. You can simply set up some kind intentions and “take it as it comes” with each day.
I won’t end this year by pretending everything’s alright,” said the second quote. This year, I lost some of myself that I will never be able to recover, and I’m not reversing that sentiment. She added: “So no… I won’t repeat that 2026 will be my year. I’m praying for my heart to never break like this again, that I never have to endure something like this again as a result of my recovery next year. I’ll be pleading for peaceful, peaceful peace that allows me to breathe naturally. I owe it to myself to have a good year.
The Mirror has reached out to Gordon’s representative for a comment.
Source: Mirror

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