The latest Gordon Ramsay show focuses on his new London restaurant ventures rather than Adam Peaty, the Olympic swimmer who happens to feature prominently in several episodes. Despite the show being filmed before Peaty married Ramsay’s daughter Holly, he makes numerous appearances, sparking some controversy.
Peaty’s on-screen remarks add fuel to the ongoing dispute with his parents, portraying him in a somewhat negative light. His behavior hints at self-centered tendencies, straining his relationship with his family who supported his athletic career. Peaty’s high visibility in the series, alongside Ramsay and his wife, sets him apart from other Ramsay family members who avoid extensive camera time.
Peaty’s admiration for Ramsay is evident, with comments suggesting similarities in their personalities. However, his excessive praise of Ramsay and eagerness to align himself with the celebrity chef raise eyebrows. Peaty’s actions, such as contemplating purchasing Ramsay merchandise, indicate a strong desire to be associated with the Ramsay brand.
The engagement party scene further highlights Peaty’s close bond with the Ramsay family, overshadowing his own kin. Despite traditional sentiments expressed towards Ramsay, Peaty’s lack of acknowledgment towards his own parents raises questions about his priorities. The series showcases Peaty’s efforts to emulate the Ramsay lifestyle, but his strained relationship with his parents leaves a bitter taste.
While hoping for reconciliation between Peaty and his family, the series does little to improve their ties. The show’s focus on Peaty’s relationship with the Ramsays rather than his own family dynamics may not bode well for resolving existing conflicts. Netflix benefits from the drama surrounding Peaty, as it adds depth to the series beyond kitchen renovations and family dynamics.
The series “Being Gordon Ramsay” is now available on Netflix.
