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Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly weds Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty

Jami Ganz, New York Daily News on

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One of Gordon Ramsay’s six children, 25-year-old daughter Holly, tied the knot on Saturday with Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, after nearly three years of dating.

The bride and 30-year-old gold medal winner wed in Bath, England, at The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Among those in attendance were the bulk of the Beckham family, as seen in photos published by TMZ and People.

The “MasterChef” star honored his little girl’s special day with a touching tribute on Instagram.

“I’m truly so lucky being able to walk this beautiful bride down the aisle and gaining an incredible son-in-law,” Ramsay wrote. “I love you so much @hollyramsayy and couldn’t be a prouder Dad.”

Ramsay is now also a step-grandfather through Peaty, who shares 5-year-old George with ex-girlfriend Eirianedd Munro.

 

Peaty and George are the latest additions to an already extensive Ramsay family, with the chef and his wife, Tana, sharing three sons — Holly’s fraternal twin Jack as well as Oscar, 6, and Jesse, 2 — and three daughters. Holly’s sisters are Megan, 27, and Matilda, 24.

Holly and Peaty, who went Instagram official with snaps from a trip to Rome in June 2023, got engaged on Sept. 10, 2024, announcing the news two days later.

Holly at the time said she was marrying my “best friend,” whom she thanked for “letting the little girl inside of [her] feel loved, seen and happier than ever.” She also pledged “to always be there” for Peaty and George.

“You fill my heart to the brim and give my soul peace,” Peaty shared in his own engagement post. “Your family have always treated me so generously with their time, emotion and trust. … Seeing you show the love you give to the most important person in my life, George, even from day one, there was never a question about you becoming my wife one day.”


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