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Gordon Ramsay says he keeps getting mistaken for his toddler son's grandpa and he's sick of it

Dec 3, 2020, 03:34 IST
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Gordon Ramsay (far right) with son Jack (far left), wife Tana (second from left), and daughter Matilda (second from right).Ricky Vigil M/Contributor/Getty Images
  • Gordon Ramsay told Men's Health UK that he's sick of being mistaken for his son's grandfather.
  • The chef has five children with his wife, Tana Ramsay. Their youngest is 20-month-old son Oscar.
  • Ramsay said the faux pas often happens when he's walking with Tana, Oscar, and his older son Jack, who people assume is Oscar's father.
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    Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay says he's sick of being mistaken for his son's grandfather — and unfortunately, it happens pretty often.

    The "MasterChef" judge has five children, ranging in age from 22 years to 20 months old.

    The 54-year-old chef shares three daughters (Megan, 22, Holly, 20, and Matilda "Tilly," 19) and two sons (Jack, 20, and Oscar, 20 months, both pictured below) with his wife, Tana Ramsay.

    In an interview with Men's Health UK for the magazine's December issue, Ramsay said strangers often assume he is Oscar's grandfather, especially when Jack is around.

    "The worst thing is when I'm walking with Tana and Jack, and everyone is looking at Jack as if Oscar is his son," Ramsay told Men's Health UK, also sharing that passers-by usually say to him, "You must be so proud to be a grandad."

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    Ramsay's response? "F--- off, he's ours."

    "If I get called 'grandad' one more f------ time I'm going to hit the roof," he told Men's Health UK.

    The celebrity chef and his family have been spending quarantine together, controversially splitting time over the past 10 months between their homes in Cornwall and London.

    You can read Men's Health UK's full interview with Ramsay in the December issue, on sale from November 24.

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