Theory Gordon Ramsay thinks Peaty family ‘not good enough’ to mix with his is shutdown

Theory Gordon Ramsay thinks Peaty family ‘not good enough’ to mix with his is shutdown

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It had been claimed that Gordon Ramsay’s family feared Adam Peaty’s clan was “not good enough” to mix with them when Caroline Peaty was turned down for Holly Ramsay’s wedding.

Suggestions Gordon Ramsay’s family thinks the Peatys are “not good enough” have today been refuted.

Souces close to the TV chef, 59, insist his clan is a humble and modest group, and there must be another explanation for the recent fallout. The highly public dispute has developed quickly after Adam’s mum Caroline, also 59, was uninvited from the couple’s wedding and her hen do.

It had been argued Holly felt Caroline “might have stuck out a bit” at the hen do, to which Posh Spice attended, at an exclusive venue in Oxfordshire. However, Loose Women panellist Jane Moore, whose ex-husband worked closely with Gordon, has insisted today she feels this claim must be off the mark.

When the Ramsays were around for dinner, Jane, a frequent visitor, observed that “He (Gordon) was unapologetically cordial to junior staff.” After all, he was a dishwasher himself and has never forgotten how difficult it has been to get where he is now.

One wonders what has broken up between the Ramsays and the family of Holly’s fiance Adam Peaty because, as some have suggested, Gordon believes they are “not good enough” to mix with them. The highly publicized, highly charged fallout must have another cause. “

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In fact, Jane wrote in her column for The Sun it is more likely Adam, the Olympian swimmer, may have got upset to read abuse left by nasty trolls aimed at Holly amid the row. This may have led to the 30-year-old athlete becoming emotional himself.

The journalist, who was in I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! last year, continued: “Any young man seeing the woman he loves publicly torn to shreds via the actions of his own family is only going to go one way when forced into an “it’s them or us” showdown… In other words, hell hath no fury like a man who feels his wife has been scorned.”

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But speaking in an interview in the past week, Caroline, who is a former nursery manager from Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, told of the great pain the fallout has caused her. The mum of four said: “I told Mark [her husband] that for the first time in my life, I felt I didn’t want to live. That’s how low this has made me. I’m a strong woman and I can get through anything, but this has broken me.”

Source: Mirror

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