Gordon ramsay where is he now




















The family likes to keep their fridge fully stocked! Above the blue couches and furniture in their living room, Gordon and Tana decorated the ceiling with a huge diamond chandelier. The TV star decked out his backyard with an infinity pool. The glass wall is so tall compared to Gordon! That just means he can do a lot more activities with his family outside!

The Fridge The family likes to keep their fridge fully stocked! At the age of 35, Ramsay branched out on his own to set up his first wholly-owned and namesake restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay opened in , and quickly received the most prestigious accolade in the culinary world — three Michelin stars. Now internationally renowned and holding 7 Michelin stars, Ramsay has opened a string of successful restaurants across the globe, from Singapore to the United States.

Ramsay has also become a star of the small screen both in the US and internationally, with four top-rated FOX shows that air in more than territories worldwide. In , Ramsay launched his own independent next-generation production company, Studio Ramsay , that develops shows and formats for the U.

While best known as a celebrity chef now, Ramsay is successful in a variety of other ventures outside of food and television. Most notably as a published author, Ramsay has released a number of books, many of which have become bestsellers around the world; including his autobiography, Roasting in Hell's Kitchen. Since then, Ramsay and his wife, Tana, set up the Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation in , to make a meaningful difference to the charities that are important to them.

You can find out more about the Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation here. From his childhood to the peak of his career, Ramsay has endured abusive relationships, near-misses with death, long-running feuds with his colleagues, and deep, terrible personal loss.

And that's before you even get started on his well-publicized controversies. Yes, he's at the top of his game; yes, he's arguably one of the world's most celebrated chefs. But these are the more tragic details of Gordon Ramsay's life. In , Gordon Ramsay wrote an in-depth piece for CNN , in which he tackled some of the issues he and his family had dealt with in his childhood. In the article, Ramsay explained how his father had been "less than a perfect role model," who frequently battled alcoholism and often became violent with Ramsay's mother.

There were instances when the police were called to take him away; mum was taken to the hospital while we kids were taken to a children's home. During his early years, Ramsay and his siblings were moved around to a number of different homes and schools, mostly because their homes came with their father's jobs — and because their father often lost those jobs.

She deserved so much better and so much more; it still pains me to remember how badly he treated her. I have four young children of my own, and I could never see myself behaving the way my father did when I was a child.

I want to be a role model for my children and have them look up to me. As part of the article, Ramsay highlighted his and his wife's work with the U.

Ramsay stressed that "domestic violence is not identified solely by violent physical abuse; instead, it is defined as physical, sexual, psychological, financial, or emotional violence that takes place in a relationship, intimate or family-oriented.

Although today he's one of the world's most famous chefs, Ramsay was once on a very different path indeed — one that ended in a football stadium, rather than a kitchen. In an article for The Guardian , Gordon Ramsay explained how he first fell in love with the game of soccer. The crowd was just phenomenal. We were standing by the terraces and I remember getting slightly nervous, and very scared. Because you just swayed then, you just moved in a sway formation.

I think it was against Hearts and it was dirty — I mean very dirty — and Rangers won Those games are always going to be dirty for the next century, because it's just an all-blood tie. And I loved it. Ramsay soon took up playing football as a hobby, later describing himself as "a naturally aggressive left-back, a cut-throat tackler. Unfortunately, he then suffered an injury to his knee. Despite slowly working his way back to physical fitness, Ramsay was let go from the team.

Over the years, Gordon Ramsay's brother Ronnie has endured his own struggles — many of which have had a significant impact on his close family. In an interview with Jonathan Ross via Hello!

We've done everything we can to help him, now he just sort of binges and disappears so that's just a constant reminder and also being a father of four ourselves, you need to be there for them because this stuff is rife. Ramsay himself has seen the darker side of drugs and addiction first-hand. Years earlier, he had lost a colleague to cocaine. Clearly, this has had an effect on Ramsay's professional attitude towards drugs. During his ITV documentary Gordon Ramsay on Cocaine , Ramsay tests the restrooms in his restaurant for substances and finds cocaine in both the staff and guest facilities.

I just said, 'Look, this is everywhere, it's spotted in the restaurants and it needs to stop. According to Ramsay, hard drugs are rife in the cooking industry. He explained: "I saw cocaine quite early on in my career. I've been served it. I've been given it.



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