Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly announces she is expecting a baby with Adam Peaty

The child will be born in December.
Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly announces she is expecting a baby with Adam Peaty

By Casey Cooper-Fiske, Press Association Senior Entertainment Reporter

TV chef Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Holly Ramsay Peaty has announced she is expecting a baby with her husband, Olympic swimmer Adam Ramsay Peaty.

Holly announced the pregnancy with a picture of Adam, 31, with his hand on her waist showing her baby bump, posted to Instagram.

The post read: “Baby Ramsay-Peaty coming December 2026. We can’t wait to meet our baby girl.”

The couple were congratulated by a number of famous faces including Lady Victoria and Romeo Beckham.

Lady Beckham posted “congratulations”, while Romeo commented with three heart emojis.

The couple married in a star-studded ceremony at Bath Abbey in December last year.

The couple announced their engagement in September 2024 after Peaty, 31, proposed while they were on holiday in Crete.

The gold medal-winning athlete reportedly met his new wife through her sister Tilly when the two took part in BBC dancing programme Strictly Come Dancing in 2021.

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 Holly’s hen do, with The Sun also reporting that Peaty’s parents had described Gordon as “a big bully” who had “pushed them too far”.

Gordon Ramsay
Holly is the daughter of TV chef Gordon Ramsay (Jas Lehal/PA)

Gordon Ramsay dismissed the claims as “absolute nonsense”, and told the newspaper: “I’m certainly not a bully.

“I think when you send personal chauffeur cars up to Nottingham to invite this incredible family down to enjoy their party – by the way Holly and Adam were hosting that party, Caroline and Mark (Peaty’s parents), Tana (Ramsay’s wife) and I were guests – (it’s) appalling to even suggest there was any bullying. That’s absolute nonsense.

“Secondly, opening up my door, welcoming them into the family, at the end of the day there was a lot of friction going on before all that and so there was some stuff that they needed to sort it out, and so it was sad to see that barrage of negativity that was self-propelled by them.

“I think once you start enjoying that kind of press attention and you revel in it, you’re sort of feeding the beast.”

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