The latest Gordon Ramsay show focuses on his new restaurant projects in London, but viewers are getting a sizable dose of Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty as well, despite the filming predating his marriage to Gordon’s daughter Holly.
Adam’s on-screen remarks are not helping his strained relationship with his parents and may reveal his self-centered tendencies. His extensive presence in the series, alongside Ramsay in London and Las Vegas, including interview segments, sets him apart from other Ramsay family members.
While Adam praises Gordon’s fairness and humor, likening himself to the renowned chef, his admiration verges on sycophancy as he contemplates purchasing Ramsay merchandise. The engagement party footage further highlights his close ties to Gordon, overshadowing his own family.
Despite Adam’s eagerness to emulate the Ramsays, his actions in the series raise concerns, especially considering his rocky relationship with his parents. The show’s focus on drama and personal dynamics rather than culinary aspects may draw viewers in, but it risks exacerbating existing family tensions.
As the series unfolds, it becomes clear that Adam’s aspirations to be a part of the Ramsay clan might come at a cost, leaving a bitter aftertaste for viewers. The hope for reconciliation between Adam and his parents remains uncertain, while the show’s narrative serves more as entertainment fodder for Netflix than a resolution to familial conflicts.
The show “Being Gordon Ramsay” is available for streaming on Netflix, offering an inside look into the Ramsay family dynamics and relationships.