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Gordon Ramsay insists his 'unspoilt' kids will never be nepo babies and 'aren't dependent on their parents' as they forge their own careers

Gordon Ramsay insists his 'unspoilt' kids will never be nepo babies and 'aren't dependent on their parents' as they forge their own careers

Daily Mail​21-05-2025
Gordon Ramsay has insisted that his 'unspoilt' kids will never be nepo babies.
The famous chef, 58, has children Megan, 26, twins Jack and Holly, 25, and 23-year-old Tilly with his wife Tana. The also have younger kids Oscar, 6, and one-year-old baby Jesse.
But in a new interview he was adamant that none of his children are 'dependent on their parents' and are forging their own successful careers without his input.
His daughter Tilly has made the decision to follow in his footsteps by training at Ireland's Ballymaloe Cookery School.
But Gordon has now told Closer magazine: 'She paid for herself - worked, saved the money, and has gone off to culinary school.
'I said goodbye and put her on the ferry and I thought, 'F***, why didn't she ask me to teach her? Is that my first big major f*** up?'
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'I can't wait to ask that question - but it just goes to show how unspoilt my kids are. They're individually following their own path and aren't dependent on their parents. I think that's a good call.'
Meanwhile, Gordon pointed out his son Jack has decided to avoid the trappings of fame by joining the Royal Marine Commandos where starting salaries are only £17,549.
Tilly started at the cooking school last autumn.
Sharing a snap of her donning a white chef's jacket and trying on several pairs of black clogs at the time, Tilly gushed she was 'so excited for this next chapter'.
She wrote: 'So I went a different kind of uniform shopping yesterday.... @gordangram took me out to buy my first chef whites as I am off to culinary school this September!!
'I am so excited for this next chapter and dad and I had the most exciting day getting all my uniform and equipment. P.s I think this look is kind of a vibe'.
Culinary schools comes as the natural next step for Tilly, after she has already shown an affinity for cooking and built an impressive career as a budding chef.
Her famous father Gordon is well known for the likes of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Hell's Kitchen, Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip and Kitchen Nightmares.
Tilly started at the cooking school last autumn
And showing the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, Tilly has starred on several cooking shows and even published her own cookbook when she was just 15.
In 2015, she bagged her own cooking show on CBBC, called Matilda And The Ramsay Bunch, following her as she whipped up dishes for her family on holiday and running until 2019.
She also appeared alongside Gordon on This Morning in a series of cooking segments called Big Chef Little Chef, and was judge on the ninth season of MasterChef Junior with her dad.
While she also competed in series two of Celebrity MasterChef Australia, finishing in second place.
The star also enjoyed a spell at Gordon Ramsay's Academy as she took to Instagram to share her array of impressive recipes including her six ingredient carbonara and lamb koftas.
Tilly also had the pleasure of cooking with Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds as she and the Deadpool star went head to head against her dad and Hugh Jackman in a chimichanga challenge.
In 2021, Tilly swapped the kitchen for the dancefloor as she competed in Strictly Come Dancing alongside professional dance partner Nikita Kuzmin.
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