Gordon Ramsay, the famously fiery chef with a reputation for sharp-tongued television appearances, is once again in the spotlight—but this time, it’s his family, not his food, making headlines. Over the past week, the Ramsay clan has found itself at the center of both celebration and controversy, thanks to the debut of Gordon’s new Netflix docuseries, Being Gordon Ramsay, and a high-profile social media rift involving the Beckhams.
The six-part Netflix series, which premiered on February 18, 2026, offers an unprecedented look into Ramsay’s personal and professional life. According to Business Insider, the show features intimate moments with his wife, Cayetana "Tana" Ramsay, and their six children: Megan, Holly, Jack, Tilly, Oscar, and Jesse. The Ramsays, who married in 1996, have long been known for their close-knit family dynamic, but the series promises viewers a deeper glimpse into what really happens behind the scenes of one of Britain’s most famous households.
One of the breakout stars of the series is Matilda "Tilly" Ramsay, Gordon’s 24-year-old daughter. Tilly, already a familiar face thanks to her BBC children’s cooking show and a stint on Strictly Come Dancing, is featured alongside her long-term boyfriend, Henry Farrow. As reported by Cosmopolitan UK and Daily Mail, Tilly and Henry have been together since before Valentine’s Day 2023, though they went public with their relationship on social media around that time. Henry, a University of Nottingham graduate from Bristol who works in media and marketing, contrasts Tilly’s high-profile presence with a more reserved approach to the limelight.
The couple’s relationship has drawn attention not only for its longevity but also for the way it’s portrayed in the docuseries. At the launch event for Being Gordon Ramsay in early 2026, Henry was seen supporting Tilly and the rest of the Ramsay family. While Tilly boasts over a million Instagram followers and frequently shares snippets of her culinary and personal adventures, Henry prefers to keep a lower profile. Still, his inclusion in the series and at the premiere marks a rare public appearance—and fans seem eager to learn more about him.
Tilly herself has spoken candidly about introducing boyfriends to her famous father. During an earlier appearance on Gordon’s Disney+ show Uncharted Showdown, she shared, “Dad’s great in that kind of situation. He loves to be this big, scary person. But really, he’s just as friendly to anyone that any of us bring home, so it’s great.” For viewers, these moments offer a softer side to Gordon, who is often seen as intimidating in the kitchen but appears as a doting, sometimes emotional, father at home.
Of course, the Ramsay family’s story isn’t without its challenges. The docuseries touches on deeply personal topics, including the miscarriage Tana suffered in 2016. Tana has spoken openly about the pain and the importance of discussing pregnancy loss, telling Metro, “I found it really hard when people would talk to me and not mention it because it was like it never happened.” Gordon’s support during that time was, by all accounts, unwavering. Tana recalled, “He was amazing, and he’s always been one to talk about everything, and he was very good at sort of talking it out of me.”
The family has since grown, welcoming Oscar in 2019 and Jesse in November 2023. Gordon announced Jesse’s birth on Instagram with the words, “3 boys, 3 girls.... Done.” The Ramsays’ openness about both their struggles and joys has only endeared them further to fans.
Their older children have each forged their own paths. Megan, the eldest at 27, keeps a low profile but made her father proud by graduating from Oxford Brookes University in 2019. Holly, one of the twins born in 1999, has become a mental health advocate and podcast host, recently marrying Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty in December 2025. She wore her mother’s 1996 wedding dress for the first dance—a touching family tribute. Jack, Holly’s twin, chose a different route, joining the Royal Marines in 2020 and competing in events like the Ironman Triathlon. Gordon often shares his pride in his children’s achievements on social media, blending his public persona with genuine family affection.
Yet, not all family news has been celebratory. This week, a social media move by Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, drew attention to a simmering rift between the Beckhams and the Ramsays. On February 19, 2026, Brooklyn unfollowed Gordon Ramsay’s twins, Holly and Jack, on Instagram. According to Daily Mail, this came after Gordon commented on Brooklyn’s ongoing family dispute involving his wife, Nicola Peltz. Brooklyn continues to follow Tana Ramsay, as well as Tilly and Oscar, but sources say his once-close friendship with Jack has ended—a development that has reportedly left Gordon and Tana “upset.”
Gordon addressed the situation during an interview with The Sun while promoting Being Gordon Ramsay. He attributed Brooklyn’s actions to his strong feelings for Nicola Peltz, remarking, “It’s difficult, isn’t it, when you’re madly in love? Love is blind.” He added, “Brooklyn desperately wants to stand on his own two feet and forge his own path, which I respect. But remember where you came from. And honestly, one day you won’t have your mum and dad, and you have to understand that.” Ramsay also noted that Victoria Beckham is “upset, and rightly so,” emphasizing the long-standing closeness between the two families. He recalled attending Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding in Palm Beach in 2022 and shared that he and Brooklyn have “exchanged a few messages” and that their relationship remains “solid.” “I love him. He has an incredible heart,” Ramsay said, balancing candor with compassion.
The Beckhams and Ramsays have, for years, shared what sources describe as an “almost family-like relationship.” Their children grew up together, celebrating milestones and supporting each other’s endeavors. Yet, as the children mature and forge their own paths—sometimes in the public eye—tensions and changes are perhaps inevitable. For Brooklyn, his circle has reportedly shifted since meeting Nicola Peltz in 2017, with some friendships fading. “It’s very sad,” a source told Daily Mail, “these are people with whom he shared important moments.”
Despite the recent turbulence, the Ramsays remain a family in the truest sense—supportive, open about their ups and downs, and willing to invite the public along for the ride. Whether it’s a wedding, a new baby, or a social media spat, Gordon and Tana’s commitment to their children and each other stands at the heart of their story. As Being Gordon Ramsay streams on Netflix, viewers are granted a front-row seat to the joys and challenges of one of Britain’s most recognizable families, proving that even the most glamorous households aren’t immune to the complexities of love, loss, and loyalty.