Gordon Ramsay's kids labelled 'twins' despite being 19 years apart in sweet snapo
02.05.2023 - 12:19
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Gordon Ramsay's youngest child Oscar has been labelled a 'twin' of middle daughter Holly by fans, after the latter shared a sweet Instagram picture with her younger brother.The TV chef, 56, is a doting dad of five with wife Tana Hutcheson - including oldest Megan, 24, twins Holly and Jack, 23, daughter Tilly, 21 and four-year-old Oscar. As they enjoyed a trip to Paris last week, Holly shared a selfie with her 323K followers, smiling alongside her brother while he cheekily stuck out his tongue. Despite their large age gap, the blonde duo's striking resemblance was clear, with many taking to the comment section as they noticed the likeness.
Read More Related Articles Tributes pour in for Masterchef judge Jock Zonfrillo after unexpected death age 46 As the snap was shared to Oscar's account one fan wrote: "Those two are twinnies.They look so alike". "Aww. What a cutie.
You're such a big little man, You are going to be like your dad,' penned another as they referenced the British chef and TV personality. Oscar's account, which boasts 310K followers, is managed by his sisters Holly and Tilly and often shares sweet family content of the youngest of the Ramsay brood. Just days prior to the sibling selfie, the account also showed Oscar supporting his eldest sister Megan as she ran in the London Marathon.
Megan was running to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, with her younger brother's page writing: "So proud of you Meg!!" alongside a snap of him on the side lines. Aside from being a doting dad in family life, Gordon is currently embroiled in a feud with Lord Alan Sugar, who condemned his reality TV competition Future Food Stars. Claiming that the show was trying to replicate his own, BBC's The Apprentice, the TV
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