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Ramsay Slams 'Nonsense' Bully Claims by Son-in-Law's Parents
14 Feb
Summary
- Gordon Ramsay refutes claims of bullying his daughter's in-laws.
- He hosted Adam Peaty's parents, calling their claims 'absolute nonsense'.
- Ramsay urges parents to respect their Olympian son Adam Peaty.

Chef Gordon Ramsay has dismissed reports that he acted as a bully towards the parents of Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, his son-in-law. Ramsay stated these claims are "absolute nonsense" and highlighted his efforts to welcome Peaty's family into his own.
The culinary star clarified that he, his wife Tana, and Peaty's parents were guests at a party hosted by their daughter Holly and Adam Peaty. He described the accusations of bullying as appalling and stressed that there was a need for the Peaty family to resolve their own issues.
Ramsay also expressed frustration over Adam Peaty's parents' perceived lack of support for their son. He acknowledged Adam's significant contributions to his family and urged them to show more respect. The chef emphasized that families often face disagreements but cautioned against adding fuel to the fire.
Speaking ahead of a new Netflix documentary and the launch of several new ventures in London, Ramsay called for more decorum from Adam's parents. He stressed that Holly and Adam are starting their life together, and external negativity is unhelpful.




