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Gordon Ramsay: "Nepo baby stuff? Not my style!"
21 Feb
Summary
- Gordon Ramsay emotionally supported daughter Tilly's chef whites purchase.
- He expressed his dislike for 'nepo baby' labels, advocating for individuality.
- Tilly trained at Ballymaloe in Cork before working with her father.

During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Gordon Ramsay shared an emotional moment from his new Netflix series, 'Being Gordon Ramsay.' The celebrity chef became visibly moved while assisting his daughter, Tilly, in choosing her first professional chef whites after her culinary training.
Ramsay, 59, articulated his strong stance against the 'nepo baby' branding. He explained that he advised Tilly not to work in his restaurants initially, encouraging her to seek training elsewhere, specifically at Ballymaloe in County Cork. This allowed her to develop her own established skills before joining his culinary fold.
The television personality expressed his pride in Tilly's journey and that of his other children, who he believes have successfully found their own passions. He highlighted the importance of discovering one's worth and creating individuality, rather than relying on familial connections.
This discussion followed news of Brooklyn Beckham unfollowing Ramsay on social media. Ramsay had previously offered advice to Beckham, urging him to remember his roots amidst family rifts and his reported infatuation with his wife, Nicola Peltz. Ramsay maintains a close bond with the Beckham family, emphasizing David and Victoria's excellent parenting.




