GORDON Ramsay wrapped up warm for his Easter stroll with his wife Tana and son Oscar ahead of his second birthday. The celebrity chef, 54, stepped out for a family walk near their London home on Sunday. Gordon kept warm in a blue buffy coat with cargo trousers and a New York baseball cap. Tana […]
GORDON Ramsay wrapped up warm for his Easter stroll with his wife Tana and son Oscar ahead of his second birthday.
The celebrity chef, 54, stepped out for a family walk near their London home on Sunday.
Gordon and Tana wrapped up warm for their walk[/caption]Gordon kept warm in a blue buffy coat with cargo trousers and a New York baseball cap.
Tana pushed the stroller with baby Oscar, wearing a black jacket, white top and pink trainers.
The pair seemed in high spirits as they walked through the park, sharing laughs and glances with each other.
At one point baby Oscar says something and adoring dad Gordon beams with pride down at him.
The pair seemed in high spirits on their stroll[/caption] Baby Oscar is nearly two years old[/caption] They were spotted near their London home[/caption]Gordon has been hanging out with kids throughout Easter – and left his daughter Tilly in hysterics in a hilarious video.
The 54-year-old showed off his dad dancing on Instagram to celebrate kicking off the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend.
He said: “Dancing into the weekend like….@tillyramsay.”
Amused fans wrote: “Cutting shapes like he’s letting the knife do the work.”
Gordon Ramsay showing off his dance moves[/caption]Someone else added: “Yass, Gordon with the moves. You two are dad/daughter goals.”
Another said: “Yaaassssssss work it!!!!”
The TV chef looked in good spirits after The Sun revealed he is is planning to make even more dough — by cooking up plans for his own kitchenware range.
The millionaire says Covid has cost his restaurants more than £57million in lost revenue.
He kicked off the weekend with a boogie[/caption]He is hoping to recoup a slice of the lost cash with branded culinary items — like rival Jamie Oliver.
He has applied to trademark his name against goods such as crockery, cutlery and oven gloves.
Gordon has 35 restaurants worldwide but said: “Lockdowns have caused utter devastation.”
The TV chef and restaurateur saw the hospitality industry plunged into turmoil thanks to lockdowns one, two and three.