Being Gordon Ramsay: A Look into the Chef's Personal and Professional Life

Gordon Ramsay recalls the incident where he asked critic AA Gill to leave his restaurant after a scathing review. The chef ejected Gill, who had criticized him in the past, while he was dining with Joan Collins. Ramsay admitted that his actions were wrong but felt that Gill had a personal vendetta against him. The incident is discussed in a new Netflix documentary that also focuses on Ramsay's family life and his restaurant ventures in London.
The documentary sheds light on Ramsay's personal life with his wife Tana and their six children. It also follows the couple's daughters, Tilly and Holly, as they prepare for Holly's wedding to Olympian Adam Peaty. The wedding took place in December 2025, following reports of a family rift that arose when Peaty's mother was not invited to the bride's hen party. Ramsay expressed his disappointment over the situation, stating that they had welcomed Peaty's family into their lives.
The new documentary, "Being Gordon Ramsay," offers a glimpse into the chef's life and career, showcasing his family dynamics and culinary ventures. It is set to be released on Netflix on 18 February.