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Metro
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Gordon Ramsay makes his true feelings known towards future son-in-law Adam Peaty
Olympic swimming legend Adam Peaty took on his toughest challenge yet, with future father-in-law Gordon Ramsay in full support. On Sunday, the 30-year-old pushed through a brutal triathlon, surrounded by a very famous cheer squad. The Strictly Come Dancing star, who has six Olympic medals under his belt, dived into his first-ever triathlon as part of the T100 Triathlon World Tour. Unsurprisingly, he was surrounded by his biggest supporters both in and out of the water as 'Team Ramsay' were on hand for the event. His fiancée, Holly Ramsay, was there to cheer him on, along with his young son George, who beamed with pride throughout the day. The Ramsay family was out in full force – Holly's mum, Tana, and siblings Megan, Tilly, and Jack all participated in the event alongside him. Gordon, 58, had hoped to take part himself but was benched by doctors after getting stitches in his cheek – but he more than made up for it with enthusiastic sideline support. It was a big day filled with famous faces, with McFly drummer Harry Judd and former racing driver Billy Monger also among the competitors. The triathlon was no joke – a 2km swim, an 80km cycle, and an 18km run made up the punishing course. Adam powered through and crossed the finish line in 2 hours, 34 minutes, and 37 seconds, collapsing into a hug from his proud loved ones. Moments after the triathlon ended, George ran up to his dad with a handmade sign that read 'I love you. Go Daddy', and gave him a kiss. Holly was glowing with pride as her future husband caught his breath. 'That was the hardest thing I've ever done,' Adam said afterwards, before adding: 'I'd 100% do it again.' Reflecting on the experience, he later shared on Instagram: 'Before this I never raced for more than a few minutes, never swam open water, never raced on a bike or had ever done a 10km run with people of all paces around me. Glad I got all of those ticked off today.' Adam's relationship with Holly began in 2023, and the Olympian popped the question last Autumn. While the couple initially kept things quiet, it was Gordon who let the wedding plans slip during an interview on The Jonathan Ross Show. 'It's going to be a Christmas wedding,' he said, revealing they'd already started scouting venues and making arrangements. The celebrity chef went on to praise Adam, calling him a down-to-earth, driven man and the ideal match for his daughter. Gordon shared that Adam had asked for his and Tana's blessing during a family trip to Cornwall, describing the moment as emotional and unforgettable. 'As a future son-in-law, we couldn't ask for better,' he continued, clearly touched by the swimmer's sincerity. The feeling is mutual, as Adam has spoken openly about how welcomed he feels by the Ramsay family. And yes, Gordon is already planning the wedding menu – something Holly says he has been excited about from day one. 'He's definitely taking charge of the food,' she told Closer Magazine, laughing about her dad's enthusiasm for the big day. Holly first shared news of their engagement with an emotional Instagram post, calling Adam her 'best friend' and saying she still remembers the smile she had after their first date. She thanked him for making her feel 'loved, seen and happier than ever' and said she couldn't wait to become his wife. Adam posted his own heartfelt message soon after, calling Holly 'gentle, caring and beautiful,' and saying he felt like the luckiest man alive. More Trending He also spoke about how close he's become to her family, describing their warmth, support, and generosity as something he's incredibly grateful for. Now, with wedding bells ringing this Christmas and triathlon medals added to his collection, Adam seems to be entering a brand new chapter – on both the podium and in his personal life. Between gruelling training, new athletic goals, and a growing family, he has embracing it all with humility and heart. View More » And with Gordon in his corner – whether in trainers or a chef's hat – it looks like he has got the ultimate support team. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you.


Edinburgh Live
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Gordon Ramsay shows true feelings as he watches Adam Peaty compete first triathlon
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Olympic champion Adam Peaty received rousing support from his soon-to-be father-in-law Gordon Ramsay whilst tackling a punishing triathlon as part of the celebrity chef's family squad on Sunday. The 30 year old swimming sensation - boasting three gold and three silver Olympic medals - was taking on his maiden triathlon but enjoyed tremendous backing from the entire 'Team Ramsay' contingent during the T100 Triathlon World Tour at London's Royal Victoria Dock. Peaty is betrothed to Ramsay's daughter Holly, with the pair planning to wed later this year, and his bride-to-be was amongst those rallying him on at the venue alongside his four year old lad George. Joining him in the epic challenge was his prospective mother-in-law Tana, plus Ramsay's other daughters Megan and Tilly and his son Jack. Additional famous faces participating included McFly's drummer Harry Judd and former racing driver turned broadcaster and Ironman Billy Monger. Nevertheless, 58 year old Ramsay couldn't compete himself owing to stitches on his cheek, so assumed cheerleading duties on medical advice, reports Wales Online. The demanding event encompasses a 2km swim, 80km cycle and 18km run, with an exhausted Peaty completing the course in 2:34:37 before a beaming Ramsay embraced him whilst the Olympian battled to regain his composure. Holly and George also offered their congratulations, with the youngster planting a big kiss on his father after brandishing a placard declaring: "I love you. Go Daddy". "Toughest challenge I've ever faced," Peaty confessed following the competition, though he insisted he would "100% do it again." The swimming sensation and Holly made their relationship official in 2023 and revealed their engagement last year, with Ramsay accidentally spilling the beans about their upcoming nuptials scheduled for late 2025. "It's going to be a Christmas wedding," the celebrity chef disclosed during his stint on The Jonathan Ross Show. "They're looking at areas and venues and lots of planning." Expressing his wholehearted approval of the three-time Olympic gold medallist, Ramsay proclaimed that he and Tana "couldn't ask for anyone better" as their future son-in-law. "He's a very nice guy," he commented. "He's so down to earth and so focused and disciplined. "He sat us down in Cornwall and he said 'Holly is just the perfect woman. I'd like to get your blessing - from you and Tana for her hand in marriage'. It was that sort of amazing moment. Everything went quiet. "As a future son-in-law, we couldn't ask for anyone better. He's so grounded. Those two get on so well. It's a blessing." With their festive ceremony rapidly approaching, Holly has disclosed that her father will be taking charge of the catering on their special day. "Oh my goodness, he's been so excited from the beginning," she shared with Closer Magazine. "We always talked about him doing the food." When they announced their engagement last year, Holly took to Instagram to share her joy: "I am marrying my best friend. I truly cannot put into words how I am feeling right now. I still remember how big my smile was the morning I got home from my first date with you. "Thank you for letting the little girl inside of me feel loved, seen and happier than ever. I love you and I cannot wait to be your wife." On the other hand, Peaty expressed his excitement: "I can't believe you're going to be my wife. I'm truly the luckiest man on earth to have such a gentle, caring and beautiful woman by my side. You fill my heart to the brim and give my soul peace." He added: "Your family have always treated me so generously with their time, emotion and trust. I can't wait to be joined with them too."


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Gordon Ramsay made feelings very clear on Adam Peaty before wedding revelation
Three-time Olympic champion Adam Peaty completed a gruelling triathlon on Sunday, cheered on by his fiancee Holly and her family, including his future father-in-law and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay Olympic hero Adam Peaty was spurred on by his future father-in-law, the culinary titan Gordon Ramsay, as he powered through a punishing triathlon for 'Team Ramsay' this Sunday. The 30-year-old swimmer, boasting an impressive haul of three gold and three silver Olympic medals, tackled his first-ever triathlon at the T100 Triathlon World Tour. Cheering him on were his fiancee Holly Ramsay – Gordon's daughter whom Peaty is set to marry later this year – and Peaty's own son, George. Peaty wasn't alone in his athletic endeavour; his future mother-in-law, Tana, along with Ramsay siblings Megan, Tilly and Jack, all joined forces for the challenge. The star-studded event also saw McFly's Harry Judd and ex-racing driver Billy Monger among the competitors. Unfortunately, Ramsay, aged 58, had to sit out the physical exertion due to stitches in his cheek but played the enthusiastic supporter instead, following the doctor's orders. Participants faced a 2km swim, an 80km bike ride, and an 18km run, with Peaty completing the course in 2:34:37. A visibly exhausted Peaty was then embraced by a beaming Ramsay, who couldn't hide his pride as the Olympian gasped for air, reports Wales Online. Holly and little George were also there to congratulate him, with George planting a big kiss on his dad and holding up a sign declaring: "I love you. Go Daddy" to greet him. "Hardest thing I've ever done," Peaty admitted post-event, but he was quick to assert that he would "100% do it again." The swimming ace and his love Holly made their relationship official in 2023 and shared news of their engagement last year. It was Ramsay who accidentally disclosed the couple's wedding plans for the tail end of 2025. "It's going to be a Christmas wedding," the famed chef spilled the beans on The Jonathan Ross Show. "They're looking at areas and venues and lots of planning. "He's a very nice guy," Ramsay continued. "He's so down to earth and so focused and disciplined. He sat us down in Cornwall and he said 'Holly is just the perfect woman. I'd like to get your blessing - from you and Tana for her hand in marriage'. "It was that sort of amazing moment. Everything went quiet. As a future son-in-law, we couldn't ask for anyone better. He's so grounded. Those two get on so well. It's a blessing." With the festive nuptials on the horizon, Holly has let slip that her dad will be the mastermind behind the culinary delights on their special day. "Oh my goodness, he's been so excited from the beginning," she gushed to Closer Magazine. "We always talked about him doing the food." Last year, Holly announced her engagement on Instagram with a heartfelt message: "I am marrying my best friend. I truly cannot put into words how I am feeling right now. I still remember how big my smile was the morning I got home from my first date with you. Thank you for letting the little girl inside of me feel loved, seen and happier than ever. I love you and I cannot wait to be your wife." Peaty also shared his excitement on social media, writing: "I can't believe you're going to be my wife. I'm truly the luckiest man on earth to have such a gentle, caring and beautiful woman by my side. "You fill my heart to the brim and give my soul peace. Your family have always treated me so generously with their time, emotion and trust. I can't wait to be joined with them too."


Wales Online
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Gordon Ramsay shows true colours towards Adam Peaty after wedding revelation
Gordon Ramsay shows true colours towards Adam Peaty after wedding revelation The celebrity chef has made his feelings clear on the Olympian, who is engaged to his daughter Holly Ramsay has made his feelings clear on his daughter Holly's relationship with Peaty Team GB star Adam Peaty was cheered on by his future father-in-law Gordon Ramsay as he completed a gruelling triathlon as part of the celebrity chef's family team on Sunday. The 30-year-old swimmer - who has three gold and three silver Olympic medals to his name - was competing in his first triathlon event but had plenty of support from the rest of 'Team Ramsay' as he took on the T100 Triathlon World Tour at the Royal Victoria Dock in London. Peaty is engaged to Ramsay's daughter Holly, with the couple set to tie the knot at the end of this year, and his fiancee was cheering him on at the event alongside his four-year-old son George. Taking part in the mammoth challenge alongside him, however, was his future mother-in-law Tana, as well as Ramsay's other daughters Megan and Tilly and his son Jack. Other celebrities taking party included McFly drummer Harry Judd and former racing driver turned presenter and Ironman Billy Monger. However, 58-year-old Ramsay was unable to take part himself due to having stitches on his cheek, so took up the role of cheerleader on doctor's advice. The gruelling event includes a 2km swim, 80km bike ride and 18km run, with a shattered Peaty crossing the line in 2:34:37 before a proud Ramsay wrapped his arm around him, beaming as the Olympian struggled to catch his breath. Article continues below Ramsay wrapped his arms around Peaty after he finished the triathlon He was also congratulated by Holly and George, who gave his dad a big kiss having held a sign that read: "I love you. Go Daddy". "Hardest thing I've ever done," Peaty said after the event, before adding that he would still "100% do it again.". The swimmer and Holly went public with their romance in 2023 and announced their engagement last year, before Ramsay let slip that they would be tying the knot at the end of 2025. 'It's going to be a Christmas wedding," the celebrity chef revealed during an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show. "They're looking at areas and venues and lots of planning." Giving the three-time Olympic champion his seal of approval, Ramsay added that he and Tana "couldn't ask for anyone better" to be their son-in-law. "He's a very nice guy,' he said. 'He's so down to earth and so focused and disciplined. "He sat us down in Cornwall and he said 'Holly is just the perfect woman. I'd like to get your blessing - from you and Tana for her hand in marriage'. It was that sort of amazing moment. Everything went quiet. "As a future son-in-law, we couldn't ask for anyone better. He's so grounded. Those two get on so well. It's a blessing.' Peaty was cheered on by Holly and his son George With their winter wedding now fast approaching, Holly has revealed that her father will be overseeing the food on the big day. "Oh my goodness, he's been so excited from the beginning," she told Closer Magazine. "We always talked about him doing the food." Announcing their engagement last year, Holly took to Instagram to write: "I am marrying my best friend. I truly cannot put into words how I am feeling right now. I still remember how big my smile was the morning I got home from my first date with you. "Thank you for letting the little girl inside of me feel loved, seen and happier than ever. I love you & I cannot wait to be your wife." Meanwhile, Peaty wrote: "I can't believe you're going to be my wife. I'm truly the luckiest man on earth to have such a gentle, caring and beautiful woman by my side. You fill my heart to the brim and give my soul peace." Article continues below He added: "Your family have always treated me so generously with their time, emotion and trust. I can't wait to be joined with them too."

South Wales Argus
3 days ago
- Sport
- South Wales Argus
Olympic champion Peaty completes first T100 triathlon
The 30-year-old swimmer is a three-time Olympic gold medallist, but was turning his hand to the three-discipline sport for the first time. Peaty completed the 1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run in 2 hours, 34 minutes and 36 seconds, posting the fifth-fastest swim of the day as he emerged from the water in 19:44. His future father-in-law Gordon Ramsay, who was heading Team Ramsay, was unable to compete, however, daughter Tilly and wife Tana completed the course in 2:56:16 and 3:06:40, respectively. The team, which also included chefs Paul Ainsworth and James Goodyear and para athlete Billy Monger – who competed in the Sprint distance – were raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital. 'That was tough,' Peaty said. 'That was one of the hardest things I've ever done – but 100% would do it again! 'Yes, I've done training. Yes, I've done races under a minute. But I've never had to battle for two and a half hours and find different strategies. 'I may have used 70% of my adrenaline in that first 500m of the swim. 'My chain fell off my bike, and I was like, right, I know I've got to catch up time and try to average over 20 mph. 'I finished the bike, and my legs felt OK, but I felt a bit sore, and then that whole run, that was hard because I've never done a 10km race, let alone a triathlon 10km. 'Whether you're doing 100km or maybe Olympic distance today, everyone's behind each other.' Over 5,200 athletes took part in both the Olympic and 100km distances on Sunday, following the professional and sprint races on Saturday. Lucy Charles-Barclay won the women's pro race for her first T100 triumph as Hayden Wilde returned from a serious bike crash three months ago to win the men's race. While Gordon Ramsay was unable to compete due to stitches in his neck, he was on hand to make sure the team were fuelled before their race and welcomed them home at the finish line. He said: 'First of all, the T100 has to be one of the most exciting events across the sporting calendar. 'Triathlon for me is not only one of the fastest-growing, exciting sports on the planet, but it's family-oriented. 'My little Oscar's here today with us as well. He's six years of age, and he's already asking about triathlon for kids. 'No matter what shape or size you are, you can do a triathlon. Trust me, I'm six foot two, 220 pounds, not the lightest of chefs. 'Great Ormond Street for us is a hospital of utter uniqueness, and what you see behind the scenes in terms of where that money goes for the future development, to help keep those families safe and wrap them up in an environment that is incredibly special.' For information on how to register for the 2026 London T100 Triathlon on 25-26 July, visit