While he stated he did not have a problem with it, "Mum was appalled". [2][3][4] His signature restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, London, has held three Michelin stars since 2001. It was also revealed that three of his gastropubs in London did the same thing. "Baddies to the Bone: The 60 nastiest villains of all time. Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares aired on Channel 4, and saw the chef troubleshooting failing restaurants over one week. [59], 17 April 2018, saw the opening of the Ramsay's first Street Pizza, situated in the downstairs area of his One New Change Bread Street Kitchen offering "bottomless" pizza. Ramsay's father, Gordon James Sr.,[12] was—at various times—a swimming pool manager, a welder, and a shopkeeper; his sister and their mother, Helen (née Cosgrove),[12] have been nurses. [139] They divide their time between Wandsworth Common, London[140] and Los Angeles. [156], Ramsay is an avid football fan and supports Scottish Premiership club Rangers[157] and English Premier League club Chelsea. [103] A 2005 interview reported Ramsay had retained 85% of his staff since 1993. [141] Until 2010, Ramsay's father-in-law, Chris Hutcheson, was responsible for the business operations of Ramsay's restaurant empire. [50], In May 2008, it was confirmed that Ramsay's protege of 15 years, Marcus Wareing, was going solo, having opened and operated Pétrus at The Berkeley Hotel on behalf of Gordon Ramsay Holdings since 2003. [7], Ramsay was born in Johnstone, Renfrewshire. He fulfilled his aim of finishing 10 marathons in ten years by running his 10th consecutive London Marathon on 26 April 2009, sponsoring the Scottish Spina Bifida Association. In Master Chef series 3 episode 18, Gordon Ramsay stated that Guy Savoy was his mentor. [153], On 17 April 2009, it was revealed that one of Ramsay's restaurants, Foxtrot Oscar in Chelsea, West London, used pre-prepared food that was heated up and sold with mark-ups of up to 586%. Despite having a bit tough early life, he is a blessed person to have a beautiful and supportive wife. Last month, the celebrity chef shared a video on Instagram of their incredible view of the beach from the balcony. [49], In late 2006, Gordon Ramsay Holdings purchased three London pubs, which were converted into gastropubs. So blessed to have each other," one wrote. In March 2012, Fox announced the coming of Ramsay's fourth series for the Fox network, Hotel Hell;[80] the series is similar to Kitchen Nightmares, except that it focuses on struggling hotels, motels and other lodging establishments in the United States. "[69][70], In 2004, Ramsay appeared in two British television series. His kids are loving and down to earth. [72] In June 2018, Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back, a new series with a premise much like Kitchen Nightmares but a shorter timeline, premiered on Fox. Then I would sit them on the fence and electrocute them. Ramsay tried to nullify the 25-year lease, signed in 2007. He also eats very little per 'meal', and prefers to graze throughout the day, partly due to the habit he built up as a judge and chef and also because of his busy schedule. He trained with us for a few months after that but then got injured. [citation needed], Ramsay voices the character Bolton Gramercy in Big Hero 6: The Series. "[21], In series 4, episode 12 of The F Word (originally aired on 29 July 2008), Ramsay visited Ibrox, the home ground of his favourite childhood team, Rangers, and exclaimed, "Home, Sweet Home!" When I got to the top after getting my boots off, I was dazed and my head was totally massive".

[102] Ramsay once famously ejected food critic A.

[13][14] In 1976, they finally settled in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he grew up in the Bishopton area of the town. [152], In 2008, Ramsay was in Iceland's Westman Islands filming a puffin hunting segment when he lost his footing and fell during a descent off an 85 feet (26 m) cliff, landing in the icy water below. The loss followed the closure of another of Ramsay's restaurants, Gordon Ramsay at Claridges, in June 2013. Jack Scott Ramsay. ", "Ramsay Wins 13th Michelin Star as Chef Counts Cost of Expansion", "Ramsay's latest nightmare as New York restaurant loses star appeal", "Television chefs stir appetite for culinary change", "Chef Ramsay's brother jailed in Bali for heroin", Gordon Ramsay on coping with his heroin addict brother Ronnie, "Gordon Ramsay On Pranking His Daughter During Her First Driving Lesson – The Jonathan Ross Show", "Gordon Ramsey – One Direction's Louis Tomlinson and 26 other celebrities who could have been sport stars", "Gordon Ramsay admits claims about his Rangers career may be inaccurate", "Season 4 Episode 12 – Gordon Ramsay's F Word", "From Soccer Hopeful to Worlds Angriest Chef", "The Good Food Guide's Top 60 UK Restaurants AnnouNced", "Ramsay: I will devour my New York rivals", "Gordon Ramsay's New York restaurant named top newcomer", "Gordon Ramsay Other Restaurants – Dublin", "Gordon Ramsay's Last Restaurant in L.A. Just Closed", "Gordon Ramsay opens first Canadian venture, Laurier Gordon Ramsay, in Montreal", Laurier BBQ cuts ties with star chef Gordon Ramsay, "Michelin 3rd Star Goes To Gordon Ramsay", "Gordon Ramsay – Ramsay Late For OBE Date with the Queen", "Gordon Ramsay joins elite band of triple Catey winners", "Gordon Ramsay is the most powerful figure in British hospitality", "Gordon Ramsay dispute sparks foodie bun-fight", "Two Guinness World Record Titles Smashed on Fox's "The F Word with Gordon Ramsay", "Longest sheet of pasta rolled in one minute by an individual", "International Culinary Panel – Singapore Airlines", "Gordon Ramsay Sells The Warrington to Faucet Inn", "Marcus Wareing leaves Ramsay to work directly with Berkeley Hotel", "Ramsay to transfer Pétrus name following split with Wareing", "Ramsay Chef Jason Atherton Quits Maze to Open Own Restaurant", "Gordon Ramsay's father-in-law admits computer hacking", "Gordon Ramsay's The Fat Cow Opens At The Grove", "Gordon Ramsay's The Fat Cow: Open Today at The Grove", "Gordon Ramsay loses two Michelin stars – so what should he do?