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Gordon Ramsay's Family Feuds: A Look Inside
19 Feb
Summary
- Gordon Ramsay's new Netflix series reveals struggles with his father's alcoholism.
- He details a 'guilt-ridden' relationship with his brother due to heroin addiction.
- Ramsay also clashed with his father-in-law, leading to legal disputes and estrangement.

Gordon Ramsay's new Netflix series, 'Being Gordon Ramsay,' delves into his difficult family dynamics, including a 'torrid' relationship with his late alcoholic father. He speaks of the guilt he feels over his brother Ronnie's decades-long battle with heroin addiction, a struggle that has deeply impacted their bond.
These personal revelations surface amid public family disputes, notably a feud involving his son-in-law Adam Peaty's family. Ramsay has publicly commented on this situation, describing the fallout as 'self-inflicted,' a stance that has drawn criticism.
Furthermore, the chef experienced a significant falling out with his father-in-law, Chris Hutcheson, in 2010. This dispute escalated to legal battles, including Hutcheson hacking Ramsay's computer systems, resulting in a jail sentence in 2017. The conflict led to Tana Ramsay, Gordon's wife, severing ties with her family, though reconciliation has since occurred.
Adding to the complexity, the wedding of Ramsay's daughter Holly to Adam Peaty was marred by a feud with Adam's mother, Caroline. Caroline was disinvited from the ceremony, and Ramsay's subsequent remarks in his father-of-the-bride speech further fueled the conflict.




